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Elk Lodge in Winchester hosts annual charity event to benefit summer camps for kids with cancer
WINCHESTER, Ky. (FOX 56) — “Kids With Cancer” is a program that supports families with children affected by cancer, raising money to send these kids to summer camp. The camps offer a week of fun and relaxation for children dealing with grown-up problems. “100% of the money...
Kentucky praised in ESPN’s “100 days to Women’s NCAA Basketball”
Well, it’s finally official! There’s now under 100 days left before we get to see some Kentucky Women’s Basketball action. In lieu of the beginning of the NCAA women’s basketball season, ESPN dropped an article summarizing everything you might’ve missed in the offseason, courtesy of Michael Voepel and Alexa Philippou. Of course, Kentucky’s whirlwind of […] The post Kentucky praised in ESPN’s “100 days to Women’s NCAA Basketball” appeared first on On3.
Jeff Brohm details Louisville’s path back to ACC title game
Louisville enjoyed immediate success under first-year head coach Jeff Brohm last season. Winning 10 games, making the conference championship game and earns their way to the Holiday Bowl in 2023, there’s added pressure on the Cardinals to continue to perform well in the new-look ACC. Brohm revealed the key which he believes will help Louisville […] The post Jeff Brohm details Louisville’s path back to ACC title game appeared first on On3.
The Big Stomp music festival promotes mental health, wellness in Louisville
Big Stomp music festival promotes mental health awareness, resources in Louisville. The festival was created to destigmatize mental health and expand access to mental health resources. Organizers said it's the nation's first music festival to focus on mental health.
Firefighter injured while fighting 'suspicious' fire at Cincinnati townhouse
MILLVALE, Ohio (WKRC) - An investigation was underway following a townhouse fire Monday. It happened just after 4 a.m. on Moosewood Court, near Sutter Avenue in Millvale. Fire officials said the unit next door caught fire last week and called today's fire "suspicious." According to authorities, no one was at...
Cincinnati Olympic swimmer Carson Foster celebrated during hometown watch party
MONTGOMERY, Ohio — From Paris to Cincinnati, Carson Foster's name is now added to the list of Greater Cincinnatians to bring home an Olympic medal. The former Sycamore High School Aviator is being celebrated in his hometown. Foster was cheered on during a watch party held at his former...
Crash with injuries reported on Reading Road in Sycamore Township
CINCINNATI — A crash was reported on Reading Road in Sycamore Township Sunday afternoon. It was reported near Chaucer Drive at 4:06 p.m. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WLWT at this time. It is unclear what caused...
100 years ago, Cincinnati's DeHart Hubbard became first Black athlete to win Olympic gold
One hundred years ago, DeHart Hubbard of Avondale made history as the first Black athlete to win an individual Olympic gold medal when he won the long jump at the 1924 Olympic Games. Those Games were held in Paris that summer, the same as this year. But the Olympic landscape looked very...
Carson Foster, Sycamore grad, wins bronze in Paris Olympics 400-meter IM
PARIS, FRANCE (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) -Carson Foster, a Sycamore High School grad who swam for Mason Manta Rays, won a bronze medal Sunday at the Paris Olympics in the men’s 400-meter individual medley, according to our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer. France’s Léon Marchand won gold in an Olympic...
World's Longest Yard Sale will soon cut through Cincinnati and beyond
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The longest yard sale in the world offers vendors from Michigan to Alabama, and Cincinnati will be included in the mix. The 127 Yard Sale is named for the highway it stretches across, Highway 127. It snakes through six states: Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
Local professional basketball player making a difference for young athletes
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local basketball player hosted the seventh annual Jordon Crawford Basketball Camp at Seven Hills High School. Crawford is a Cincinnati native, a graduate of La Salle High School and he was an All-MAC player at Bowling Green State University. Crawford has played professionally across the globe, showcasing his talent in leagues from the NBA Developmental League to Europe and beyond. Recently, the 34-year-old clinched a championship with the Tasmania Jack Jumpers in Australia.
Beshear, Vance spat over Appalachia oversimplifies the region, experts say
A public spat between Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance and Democratic vice presidential hopeful Andy Beshear has put Appalachia in the spotlight, with some asking who gets to claim the region's identity. But as the two trade jabs, it's unclear what effect the debate could have on election outcomes — or whether...
Senior Citizen’s Fall Harvest event set for Sept. 19
Kenton County’s annual Senior Citizen’s Fall Harvest is quickly approaching. The Kenton County Fiscal Court is hosting the harvest on Sept. 19 from. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The picnic will be held at the Kenton County Fairgrounds with access and parking located off of Harris Pike in Independence.
Be Our Guest at Mesa de la Familia Mexican Restaurant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- WDRB invites you to Be Our Guest at Mesa de la Familia, Louisville's home for authentic Mexican Food, Fun and Family!. The restaurant, located at 2209 Meadow Drive in Louisville, offers 5-star authentic Mexican food and handmade cocktails. You can get a $30 certificate for just...
Starting 5: St. Xavier High School alum honored, Louisville Cardinals in Olympics, more
St. Xavier High School graduate Chris Burke was recently inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Burke, part of St. X's Class of 1998, played baseball at the University of Tennessee, earning All-American honors each of his three seasons. As a junior, he led the Volunteers to the College World Series and was a National Player of the Year finalist. ...
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