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Kentucky couple involved in Hawaii helicopter crash that left 1 dead, 2 missing
Officials called off a search for two missing people in a helicopter crash involving a Union, Ky. couple in Hawaii, according to a United States Coast Guard press release. The couple, 60-year-old James Quintua and 53-year-old Amy Nichole Ruark Quintua, were passengers on a helicopter that crashed with the pilot on board. The crash happened Thursday a quarter mile off the Na Pali Coast in Kauai, Hawaii, according to the Coast Guard.
Pedestrian reportedly struck by car on Frontage Road in Richwood
WALTON, Ky. — A pedestrian has reportedly been struck by a vehicle on Frontage Road in Richwood. Boone County emergency crews are responding to the scene. The extent of any injuries is unknown at this time. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to watch...
Lawsuit accuses Blue Ash police of employing quotas for law enforcement
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - After a lawsuit against an officer brought up accusations of traffic stop quotas, public officials spoke out against the use of quotas for law enforcement. Ashley Wilson said she was delivering DoorDash orders when she was pulled over by Officer Chady Chahine. He confiscated what was later confirmed to be prescription drugs. Despite that, Chahine pressed felony drug charges five months after the traffic stop.
Armed robbery reported on Main Street in Downtown Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — An armed robbery was reported on Main Street in Downtown Cincinnati Wednesday morning. A person reportedly had their phone stolen outside of the Hamilton County Courthouse around 11:30 a.m. Cincinnati police are responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported at this time. Click the video...
What Brandon Aiyuk's trade request could mean for Tee Higgins, Bengals
Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk officially requested a trade away from the San Francisco 49ers, following in the footsteps of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, who did the same thing earlier this offseason. Unhappiness with the lack of a long-term contract led both players to their respective requests. Aiyuk's request...
Disability Pride Event: Nothing About Us Without Us
Where? Deer Park Branch Library 4020 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236. Join the Cincinnati Public Library and Independence Alliance for a day of education, celebration, and community. They will have community resource tables, self-advocacy training, small break-out sessions, and an open-mic opportunity. Art Beyond Boundaries, an Independence Alliance program, will be displaying art pieces event space.
Comar named UC men's basketball's Chief of Staff
David Cohen, University of Cincinnati Director / Strategic Brand Engagement, gobearcats.com. University of Cincinnati men's basketball head coach Wes Miller has announced that veteran coach and administrator Bill Comar has been hired as the program's Chief of Staff. "Bill Comar is a tremendous addition to our program," Miller said. "He...
2 injured in 3-vehicle West Price Hill crash
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Two people were taken to the hospital following a crash that involved three vehicles. Authorities responded to a crash at the intersection of West 8th Street and Rosemont Avenue in West Price Hill on Tuesday night. Two individuals were taken to UC Medical Center, one with serious...
Coach Unedited: FCC’s Got 99 Problems, so Solve Them
Highlights from this week’s show. In this uncut and unedited version of Talking Tactics, Coach Gough rails on the myriad of problems that FC Cincinnati displayed in their 3-1 loss at home to Charlotte FC. What was the deal with the midfield? Was the defense bad, or did they just have bad luck?
Former Cincy pitcher offers fascinating comp for Reds' first round pick Chase Burns
The Cincinnati Reds provided the first surprise of the 2024 MLB Draft this past Sunday when they selected pitcher Chase Burns out of Wake Forest with the second overall pick. While very few mock drafts had the Reds taking the flamethrower, a former Cincinnati All-Star pitcher predicted the selection hours before the pick.
Victory Wellness highlights benefits of GLP-1 medications for weight loss and beyond
Dr. Magdalena Kerschner, founder of Victory Wellness & MedSPA, is pioneering the use of GLP-1 medications to help patients lose weight and improve their lives. "We're seeing incredible results with these ground-breaking medications that are FDA-approved for weight loss," she explains. "And what we are seeing is that weight loss has many other benefits like reduced BMI, hypertension, and cardiac events, as well as improved lipids that can dramatically curb diabetes, hyperglycemia, and insulin resistance."
'Vivek can do anything.' After convention speech, what's next for Ramaswamy
MILWAUKEE ‒ Cincinnati-area native and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has worked the crowds at the Republican National Convention amid speculation he could fill the vacant Senate seat should Sen. JD Vance become vice president. Ramaswamy received a loud ovation from Republicans Tuesday night before delivering an eight-minute nationally televised speech at a packed Fiserv Forum arena in Milwaukee. Earlier in the day, he spoke to the North Carolina delegation at a breakfast. ...
Abandoned fox to become Cincinnati Zoo ambassador
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The newest star of Cincinnati Zoo encounters is an abandoned red fox. In a Facebook post, the zoo said the fox was abandoned at an apartment complex but did not say where. He was taken to an Ohio wildlife rehabilitator before the zoo. He's not visible to...
WATCH: Luke Bryan Makes Special Connection With Young Fan Battling Cancer at Cincinnati Show
Luke Bryan has experienced many memorable moments throughout his touring career, but his most recent one on Saturday, July 13, is leaving fans in tears. The Georgia native stepped off stage during his concert in Cincinnati, OH to come face-to-face with a young fan in the audience who has spent the last year battling cancer. The wholesome interaction took place during his current headlining Mind of a Country Boy Tour.
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