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Megan Mitchell

Megan Mitchell

Weekday Reporter/Anchor at WLWT-TV

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  • General Assignment News

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Hamilton County enacting new measures to improve support, safety for domestic violence survivors

Hamilton County is enacting several new measures to improve support and safety for domestic violence survivors, addressing long-standing gaps in the system.
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Cincinnati high school football players, teachers go viral for hear...

A local high school is making waves online for all the right reasons.
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Northern Kentucky leaders hope to boost CVG Airport's output with e...

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is making big changes that could bring many benefits to the community.
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New vintage clothing store set to open near Miami University this w...

Mark Bernheim has a well-curated collection of 5,000 ties, thousands of shirts and plenty more vintage clothes he's collected for decades.
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Middletown City Schools continuing to pioneer program offering free...

In Middletown, residents are ensuring every kid has the energy they need to power them through the school day.
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Midwest Black Family Reunion kicks off festivities Thursday

The Black Family Reunion kicked off its festivities Thursday with a focus on career opportunities for attendees.
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CPD chief reports decline in violent crime this summer, but says wo...

Cincinnati police Chief Terri Theetge reports a decline in violent crime across the city this summer but says more work remains to be done.
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Family of Lakota teen hit by pickup outside school releases stateme...

The family of a 15-year-old who is in the hospital after he was hit by a pickup truck is speaking out. The mother of 15-year-old Aspen Dylan Runnels shared a photo of the teen.Runnels is in critical condition after being hit by a pick up truck while in a crosswalk by the Lakota East Freshmen campus.School leaders said there will be an increased presence during arrival and dismissal through the end of the school year.It comes a day after Runnels was flown to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.School…
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New warning issued on dangers of skin care products popular on soci...

It’s a tween obsession impacting families across the country: skin care.Kids are buying dozens of products to keep up with the trends, but there’s a new warning about how dangerous these can be for children.The new stronghold has dermatologists sounding the alarm that it could be dangerous.Kids all over the country, ages 8-12, are watching and posting videos to social media.But the craze is also coming with consequences for others. A family in the Greater Cincinnati area shared photos with WLWT…
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Walnut Hills graduate in driver's seat of Team USA's Olympic rowing...

Nina Castagna, a graduate of Walnut Hills, thinks of herself as a conductor of an orchestra when she's out on the water, where she'll represent the Stars and Stripes in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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International Woman's Day: Cincinnati team defying stereotypes, tac...

A team in Cincinnati in its second year is shaking up expectations in America’s most popular sport on this International Women’s Day. The Cincinnati Cougars is a professional women’s football team gearing up for their upcoming season in April.In a sport typically dominated by men, these women are defying stereotypes and tackling football head-on. “I couldn’t do the peewee thing. My parents wouldn’t let me,” Jackie Leonard, who plays on both the offensive and defensive lines, said. Similarly, qua…