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Thomas Brian Niehaus pleaded guilty to one count of malicious use of fire in federal court Thursday in connection with the July 2025 incident. The charge carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.
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A listener wants to know why several places in Hamilton County are named for Scottish places and people.
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The Cincinnati Fire Investigation Unit says the suspect faces four counts of arson for allegedly burning pride flags on peoples' porches in Northside. Information from Red Bike helped lead to his apprehension.
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A porch security video captures a man riding up to one house on a bicycle. He then lights a pride flag on fire, says "I hope it burns your house down," and utters a homophobic slur.
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The Apex will be the home of the Cincinnati Rollergirls, Black-n-Bluegrass Roller Derby, and the Cincinnati Junior Roller Derby.
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People have a lot of questions about Northside, and OKI Wanna Know does its best to answer them.
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We answer listener questions about one particular Cincinnati neighborhood: Northside.
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A Cincinnati City Council committee voted to approve using more than $3 million to help The Port purchase two vacant former industrial sites in Northside.
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Lierer’s Market opened in March with bulk refill items like rice, beans, pasta, coffee, shampoo, and household cleaners.
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The proposed trail along 3.5 miles of abandoned railway could provide an alternative for bikers and walkers looking to avoid busy Hamilton Avenue.