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Family members remember young father shot to death in College Hill last month
CINCINNATI — A young father shot and killed in College Hill last month could soon get justice. The man charged with his murder is going before a judge on Monday. Thirty-year-old Demarko Page was spending time with his sibling when they say someone showed up at a family member's home and fired 11 rounds at the young father.
Thousands of Catholics coming to Cincinnati as part of Eucharistic Pilgrimage
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Thousands of Catholics are coming to Cincinnati this weekend as part of a nationwide pilgrimage. The pilgrimage began on May 18 in New Haven, Ct., traveling through New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here to report...
Reds hold moment of silence to honor late radio legend Jim Scott
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Reds are back in town for their series against the Detroit Tigers. Before the game, the team took a moment to honor the late radio legend Jim Scott. Scott was diagnosed with ALS in 2022. His wife, Donna, broke the news of his passing on Facebook on Saturday, saying that her husband "continued to spark joy in everyone he met."
World War II aircraft on display at Lunken Airport through this weekend
CINCINNATI — Some of the rarest World War II bombers are on display at Lunken Airport through the end of this weekend. The B-29 Superfortress, "FIFI," is at Lunken as part of the AirPower History Tour of the Commemorative Air Force. The bomber is accompanied by a T-6 Texan,...
'I wasn't surprised': 7 shot, 1 killed in Cincinnati on the 4th of July in 5 shootings
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - It's been a violent start to the long Fourth of July weekend in Cincinnati, with seven people shot in five separate incidents. One of them was deadly and in a high-profile spot. It's just four blocks from TQL Stadium and two blocks from Washington Park. A lot...
AFC Team Acquires Bengals Superstar WR Tee Higgins In Blockbuster Trade Proposal That Would Make Their Offense Unstoppable
An interesting trade proposal has the Cincinnati Bengals dealing superstar wide receiver Tee Higgins to an AFC contender in a move that would give them arguably the best offense in all of football. Tee Higgins has been the subject of trade rumors throughout the offseason. Though he requested a trade...
Lead detected in water at Cincinnati health clinic that serves city’s poor
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - Tap water from multiple locations inside Cincinnati’s Bobbie Sterne Health Center in Over-the-Rhine contains lead at levels that are higher than acceptable limits, our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer reports. The health center, which serves thousands of poor men, women and children every year, confirmed...
From ‘Dogs to ‘Cats: Drew Blair joins University of Cincinnati men’s basketball coaching staff
Drew Blair has been hired by the University of Cincinnati to become a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team. Blair recently finished his Bulldog career in which he became the all-time scoring leader with 2,772 points. He also led the team in points, rebounds, and steals this past...
County courthouse set for new phase of renovations
WILMINGTON — The historic Clinton County Courthouse is set for a new phase of renovations — focusing on upgrading office spaces to improve functionality and efficiency. At Monday morning’s county commissioners’ meeting, the commissioners reviewed five requests for qualifications (RFQs) from different architects for the renovations but have not yet selected one.
Yankees announcers pull epic jinx
New York Yankees play-by-play man Michael Kay and analyst Paul O’Neill pulled off a textbook example of an announcer jinx in Thursday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds. Introducing the Reds’ defensive lineup in the first inning, Kay noted that center fielder Will Benson is a defensive liability. “Benson in center field had minus six Defensive Read more... The post Yankees broadcasters pull epic announcer jinx against Reds appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Baseball broadcaster slams national anthem antics
With Thursday marking the Fourth of July, members of the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds took their patriotism to the next level with a national anthem standoff. Not everybody, however, was a fan of their efforts. Taking to X on Friday, New York Mets radio broadcaster Howie Rose took issue with players from the Read more... The post Mets’ Howie Rose slams ‘juvenile’ Reds-Yankees national anthem standoff appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Man accused of hitting police cruiser after McDonald’s won’t give him food
SPRINGBORO, Ohio (WXIX) - The Springboro Police Department released video of a man hitting one of its police cruisers after a McDonald’s refused to give him free food. Police say they were called to the McDonald’s after the suspect, Brandon Tripp, refused to pay for food in the drive-thru and refused to leave.
Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center announces new CEO
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center in Cincinnati selected Jackie Congedo as its new CEO. According to a news release, Congedo, a nationally recognized expert in antisemitism, extremism and civic engagement, will lead the Center’s goal to become one of the most “relevant and engaging” Holocaust museums around the world while also maintaining its local impact.
Family of 39-year-old man killed in Hartwell offering reward for information
Alan Davis Holcomb's family held a memorial Friday where they announced they're offering a reward for any information that will lead to an arrest and conviction in the 39-year-old's murder.
Free music and beer festival, Paradise at the Point, returns to Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Paradise at the Point, a music and beer festival in Sawyer's Point, is coming back to Cincinnati. The festivities will begin at 4 p.m. on Friday and at 1 p.m. on Saturday. In addition to food and a smattering of beer options from a variety of local...
2024 NCAAF Cheat Sheet: Cincinnati Bearcats Stats & Odds
Bearcats Hoping to Claw Out More Big 12 Wins in 2024:. Cincinnati needed to beat Houston to avoid going winless in the Big 12 and finish the NCAA football season on a 10-game losing streak. If there was a silver lining, it could be that four of the losses were by eight points or less.
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