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Beverly Kinney was walking in Hyde Park in early 2024 when a Metro bus driver hit and killed her. Now, SORTA has agreed to ...
Advertising for some of Kinney's favorite causes will be placed on the sides of some buses for the next three years. Safety ...
Beverly Kinney supported multiple local arts groups in her lifetime. Funds from a settlement of her family's wrongful death lawsuit will benefit them.
Beverly Kinney was killed while crossing a Hyde Park street. Metro agreed to settle her family's wrongful death lawsuit.
A settlement has been reached after the family of an 87-year-old woman who was hit and killed by a Metro bus filed a lawsuit ...
Beverly Kinney's family sued SORTA and the Metro driver who killed her after Cincinnati police said the driver hit Kinney as she walked in a marked crosswalk in January 2024.
Beverly Kinney's husband, Ed Cloughessy, reacts during a sentencing hearing of former Metro bus driver Deon Willis. Willis received five years probation for hitting and killing Kinney in January.
Beverly Kinney, a beloved educator and community volunteer, was tragically killed by a Metro bus in January of last year while crossing Duck Creek Road near Dana Avenue in Hyde Park.
Then, on the next day, police identified the 87-year-old victim as Beverly Kinney. On January 16, Local 12 learned that Deon Willis was operating the bus with a suspended license.
CINCINNATI — A former Cincinnati Metro bus driver who hit and killed 87-year-old Beverly Kinney in a crosswalk in January has been sentenced to probation. Deon Willis pleaded guilty in July.
Willis was driving on a suspended license and turned right into Beverly Kinney while she was in a marked crosswalk on Dana Avenue, crossing Duck Creek Road in January. The walk signal was illuminated.
Beverly Kinney's family, alongside an Evanston Community Council member, holds a street sign bearing her name, gifted to them by the city of Cincinnati during a street naming in her honor on ...