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Beating the heat at the Ohio State Fair
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Lines were wrapped around the gates going into the Ohio State Fair on Saturday. With more people checking out the fair, the temperature rose to the low 90s. Luckily, the fair has misting and fan stations throughout the area. If you plan on going to...
Ohio’s new cell phone policy draws mixed reactions
IRONTON, Ohio (WSAZ) - Two months ago, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 250, mandating every school has a cell phone policy and Ironton High School new policy will mandate that cell phones go in their lockers from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. “I want to assure our parents...
Dispatch: Multiple units on scene of swatting call in Georgetown
GEORGETOWN, Ohio — Multiple units are on scene of a swatting call on Elm Street in Georgetown Saturday evening. Police originally responded to Elm Street for a possible shooting. Brown County Dispatch confirmed the shooting turned out to be swatting call. Click the video player above to watch other...
Brown County community comes together after devastating fire
SARDINIA, Ohio (WKRC) - A Brown County community is coming together after a fire brought down one of Sardinia's oldest buildings. Firefighters from 13 different departments, including the Eastern Joint Fire & EMS District, battled the flames for nearly five hours on Thursday evening. Crews were dispatched to 120 Winchester Street around 10 p.m. No injuries were reported. The cost of the damage and the cause of the fire are unknown.
Crash with injuries reported on I-75 southbound in West End
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on Interstate 75 southbound near mile marker 2.0 in West End. At least four vehicles are reportedly involved in the crash. The severity of the injuries has not been confirmed. Cincinnati police and fire responders have been dispatched to the...
A Life Illuminated by Art: Kay Hurley ’74 Paints a Pathway of Life Connections
Born into a family steeped in liturgical arts, an early affinity for the visual world ignited a passion within MSJ Fine Arts alumna, M. Katherine (Kay) Winterich Hurley. This passion was nurtured at Notre Dame Academy, where she excelled in art, a path that naturally led her to the Mount. Here, she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, inspired by fellow art students and the encouragement of former professors John Nartker, Sister Augusta, and Connie McClure.
Carson Foster, Sycamore grad, wins bronze medal in Paris Olympics 400-meter IM
Carson Foster, a Sycamore High School grad who swam for Mason Manta Rays, won a bronze medal Sunday in the Paris Olympics, in the men's 400-meter individual medley. France's Léon Marchand won gold in an Olympic record 4:02.95, and Japan's Tomoyuki Matsushita won silver in 4:08.62. Foster finished right behind Matsushita in 4:08.66...
Just Askin': How many paintings are displayed at Cincinnati Art Museum?
The Enquirer's Just Askin' series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google. After more than a century in operation, Cincinnati Art Museum has accumulated quite a collection. ...
Cincinnati hosts 9th annual 'DangerWheel' event to help raise money for city
PENDLETON, Ohio (WKRC) - There was a lot of fun and action on the streets of Pendleton on Saturday. The 9th annual, one-of-a-kind DangerWheel event returned to the neighborhood. The downhill big wheel race for adults brought together thrill seekers and spectators to witness the extreme sport. Those participating in...
Journey of Hope cycling team stops in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Members from the Journey of Hope Transamerica cycling team stopping in Cincinnati on Saturday. The cycling team is going coast to coast raising money and awareness for people with disabilities. Zach Brown works with The Ability Experience and is a crew member on the cycling team. “Just...
Rollover crash with injuries reported on Hopple Street in Camp Washington
CINCINNATI — A rollover crash was reported on Hopple Street in Camp Washington Saturday evening. It was reported at the intersection with Meeker Street at 7:58 p.m. Hopple Street is reportedly shut down. Alternate routes are advised. Cincinnati police are on scene. A Ford Bronco reportedly flipped. Minor injuries...
TriHealth School to Work program brings diversity, new experience to area's health care
Sixteen students recently completed a hospital-based training program designed to bolster diverse staffing in the Cincinnati area's health care workforce, which has only a small fraction of Black or Latino workers. In May they completed TriHealth's School to Work program, a partnership between TriHealth and Cincinnati Public Schools that gives students the chance to work in the Good Samaritan Hospital for a two-year period to explore health care, build job skills, and contribute to their community, hospital...
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