Liz Bonis, a longtime reporter for Local 12 in Cincinnati, passed away on April 30, 2026, after a three-year battle with colon cancer. She was diagnosed in April 2023 and underwent five surgeries while participating in six clinical trials.
Despite her illness, Bonis remained dedicated to her work. She continued to report on medical technology and cancer treatments until her final days.
Key facts:
- Bonis worked at Local 12 since 2002.
- She was known for encouraging participation in medical trials.
- Her family has requested privacy as burial arrangements are finalized.
Bonis’s medical team included Dr. Doug Flora and Dr. Joseph Guenther. She was determined not to be the story but to get the story, even after her diagnosis.
She died at home, surrounded by family. Liz’s legacy lives on through her impactful health journalism and commitment to informing the public about critical medical advancements.
Quotes from colleagues:
- “Liz died like she lived, always determined to do the best she could on that day, and to be better the next.”
- “Even after her April 2023 diagnosis and five surgeries, Liz was determined…”
- “Liz Bonis was known for putting the spotlight on life-saving medical trials and procedures.”
The community mourns the loss of a passionate journalist who fought tirelessly against colon cancer while continuing to serve as a source of information for others facing similar battles.