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Nearly 20 candidates apply for open Cincinnati School Board seat
Last week, Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education member Mike Moroski resigned from the Board to focus on his job as executive director at Hamilton County's Human Services Chamber. Now, the remaining board members are tasked with appointing a new member to fill Moroski's seat and serve the remainder of...
Foo Fighters Guitarist Chris Shiflett Pays Sly Tribute to Reds Icon Pete Rose During Cincinnati Stadium Show: ‘Cincinnati Invented Hustle’
The Foo Fighters came to play on a picture-perfect Thursday night (July 25) in Cincinnati on the latest date of their Everything or Nothing At All summer stadium tour. After rocking warm-ups from Wolfgang Van Halen’s WVH and Akron, OH-native Chrissie Hynde’s Pretenders, the veteran band charged onto the stage at Great American Ball Park and got right to work with the one-two punch of “All My Life” and “No Son of Mine,” with the latter meandering through digressions into Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” and Metallica’s “Enter Sandman.”Foo Fighters Disappointed That Citi Field Show Cut Short Due to Dangerous Weather: ‘No...
Wings and Rings Kicks-Off 40th Anniversary Celebration on National Chicken Wing Day
The franchise is celebrating four decades of success, growth, and innovation with 40 days of giveaways, special promotions and new developments. , the 85-unit Cincinnati-based restaurant and bar franchise, is excited to celebrate its 40th anniversary on July 28th, which will coincide with the brand’s two-day long celebration of National Chicken Wing Day. This milestone marks four decades of success, growth and innovation for the beloved brand.
Hero in a huge shell: Cincinnati Zoo sends giant Galapagos tortoise for CT scan to diagnose limp
CINCINNATI — Bruno the tortoise isn't winning any races against hares or otherwise, but when Cincinnati Zoo noticed he was running even slower than usual, they had to get creative. The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden said staff members noticed 16-year-old Bruno, the Galapagos tortoise, had begun to walk...
Cincinnati receives over $4M in federal funds for Central Parkway overhaul
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A planned overhaul of Central Parkway lands money from federal funds to help with the project. The city of Cincinnati will receive more than $4 million in federal funds for improvements that are designed to make the road more walkable and to link Over-The-Rhine with the West End.
8 people, 2 pets displaced after Avondale fire
AVONDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - Eight people and two dogs were forced out of their home in Avondale on Friday. The Cincinnati Fire Department said they first got a call about a fire at a home on Greenwood Avenue at 5:30 p.m. Upon arrival, firefighters learned that the fire had spread...
Meet the Cincinnati boxing club using combat to promote peace
CINICNNATI — Using combat to promote peace may sound convoluted, but it's been a practice at Oasis Elite Boxing Club for several years now. We joined them Thursday at their gym inside Dohn Community School's fitness academy in Walnut Hills to see how it's working. "You can walk away...
Ja’Marr Chase named to NFL Top 100 Players of 2024
The NFL Top 100 Players of 2024 is being revealed with 10 players per day both this week and next week. For the third time in three seasons, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase has made the list. Chase checks in at No. 45, the 10th wide receiver to make this year’s list.
3 families officially become parents to 5 kids during Cincinnati adoption event
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Three local families are now a bit bigger. Five kids were adopted on Friday with the help of Hamilton County Probate Court Judge Ralph Winkler. "It's kind of like Christmas morning, I don't sleep good the night before, but it's a good type of not sleeping, not bad."
Rehabbed And Refreshed Sam Hubbard Is Flying Around As He Eyes 'Best Year Of My Career'
Sam Hubbard, the Cincinnati Kid who is already author of two of the greatest sequences in Bengals postseason history, is looking to publish an updated edition. "I want to have the best year of my career this year. I'm just getting started," Hubbard said Thursday after a vintage high-motor practice on the second day of Bengals training camp. "It's a situation that can really motivate you to get back to being hungry again. I'm about as hungry as I've ever been in my career."
Joe Mixon's first training camp with Texans off to a rough start
One of the most noteworthy moves of the offseason for the Cincinnati Bengals was the trade that sent veteran running back Joe Mixon to the Houston Texans. Mixon spent the first seven seasons of his career in Cincinnati, and he became a fan favorite during that time, so the trade was tough for many Bengals fans to swallow.
How to see Dr. J, Gary Payton and other NBA legends in Cincinnati this weekend
Basketball stars will take over Cincinnati on Sunday. The Big 3, a three-on-three basketball league co-founded by rapper Ice Cube, is set to play games at Heritage Bank Center in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday. It brings a slew of NBA legends to town, as 10 teams are looking to win a game in...
NKY man arrested after assaulting woman he was holding against her will
CAMPBELL COUNTY, Ky. (WKRC) - A man was arrested after he assaulted a woman while holding her against her will at a residence in Cold Spring, Ky. on Friday. According to police, it happened at 10:20 a.m. near the 5400 block of Skyline Drive. Police received reports from a woman...
Everything You Missed at the Cincinnati Music Festival [PHOTOS]
The Cincinnati Music Festival (CMF), famously known as the “Jazz Fest” returned this year with an exciting lineup of legends! The festival kicked off Thursday, July 25 with an early morning live broadcast of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show and the day followed at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center with the Hip-Hop concert featuring MC Lyte, KRS-One, […] The post Everything You Missed at the Cincinnati Music Festival [PHOTOS] appeared first on 101.1 The Wiz.
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