Felicia Jordan, WCPO

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Past articles by Felicia:

District: Fire breaks out at Sycamore High School, possibly caused by demolition

A fire broke out at Sycamore High School on Tuesday after students had already been dismissed for the day, according to the district. → Read More

Miami Township fire chief on administrative leave 'pending an investigation'

On Friday, Miami Township Fire Chief Brien Lacey was placed on paid administrative leave 'pending an investigation,' the township announced. → Read More

Two men plead guilty to illegally flying drones over Cincinnati sporting events in 2022

In 2022, two Cincinnati sporting events — a Bengals' playoff game and the Reds' opening day game — were hovered over by drones that were not licensed or permitted to be there. → Read More

Leftover food from TQL Stadium taken to St. Vincent de Paul for families in need

Leftover food from TQL Stadium that went uncooked after Saturday's win over the Seattle Sounders was packed up into Badji's vehicle and taken to St. Vincent de Paul. → Read More

Cincinnati Music Festival's Thursday lineup to celebrate 50 years of hip hop

Thursday night, concert-goers will be able to catch a lineup that will bring back memories: Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane and Rakim. → Read More

You can now collect, admire or mail Union Terminal's likeness on a USPS stamp

The art deco arch of Union Terminal will be the face of one of several train-commemorating stamps released by the United States Postal Service on Thursday. → Read More

GoFundMe meets goal of paying off Kings Local Schools lunch debt in under five days

A GoFundMe account, started just five days ago, has already surpassed its goal of $7,600 its organizer said is necessary to pay of Kings Local School District's lunch debt. → Read More

Wild cat found in Cincinnati neighborhood tested positive for cocaine

After a big cat was found loose in a Cincinnati neighborhood, humane society rescuers learned their quarry had also been exposed to cocaine. → Read More

True signs of spring pollenating as allergy season in Cincinnati returns

The Ohio River Valley is no doubt beautiful in springtime as it becomes cloaked in vibrant blooms, full trees — and pollen. → Read More

Miami University won't require ACT or SAT scores for admission through 2025

Students hoping to gain admission to Miami University won't have to sit either of the standardized tests typically required for college admissions, at least until the spring of 2026. → Read More

West Chester favorite The Cone will start serving sweet treats again soon

West Chester's soft-serve staple The Cone will roll open its front windows and drive-thru on March 31, according to social media posts from the local business. → Read More

Wade Ryan Boswell, 11-year-old Waynesville Elementary student, died unexpectedly Friday

Wade Ryan Boswell was in the fifth grade at Waynesville Elementary School, school officials said, and died as the result of an accident at home. → Read More

Police arrest 15-year-old in February shooting that killed 17-year-old, wounded second person

Cincinnati police have arrested a 15-year-old boy in connection with a shooting that left a 17-year-old dead and a 13-month-old wounded. → Read More

Forest Park man indicted after allegedly abducting, raping women multiple times in one week

A man living in Forest Park used several ruses to force women into vehicles and later rape them three times in one week, according to the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office. → Read More

Fort Thomas police warn of scammers claiming to be law enforcement

Scammers claiming to be law enforcement officials collecting fees in exchange for dropped charges are scamming people using Bitcoin ATMs, according to Fort Thomas police. → Read More

Former ODJFS employee allegedly defrauded PUA program of nearly $800k, took bribes

Four people are facing charges, including a former Ohio Department of Job & Family Services employee, for allegedly defrauding the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program. → Read More

As pandemic-enhanced SNAP benefits end, local resources are available to ease need

Extra SNAP payments enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic end Tuesday, even as families continue to grapple with food prices that are higher now than they were throughout the pandemic. → Read More

One person hospitalized after trailer caught fire then exploded

One person was taken via AirCare to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center after a trailer in Goshen exploded twice and caught fire. → Read More

Woman hospitalized after she was shot by Goshen police

A woman was shot by police in Goshen, Ohio on Tuesday after officers said she brandished a gun and pointed it toward police. → Read More

NWS confirms tornado touched down northwest of Middletown during Monday storms

One day after storms swept through the Tri-State region, the National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touched down northwest of Middletown, in Butler County. → Read More