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Confusion, clinic closures may have caused big declines in contraception use, study shows
Clinic closures in the wake of the Dobbs decision and questions about the legality of emergency contraceptives, including disinformation that some are abortion drugs, may have contributed to a sharp drop in the rate of prescriptions for contraceptives in states with the most restrictive abortion bans, according to a University of California Los Angeles study. […] The post Confusion, clinic closures may have caused big declines in contraception use, study shows appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
'He's our guy.' Sean Miller era began with Xavier basketball 20 years ago today
Twenty years ago today, on July 8, 2004, Xavier named Sean Miller as its next head basketball coach to replace Thad Matta, who left the Musketeers for Ohio State. Miller would lead the Muskies for five seasons before heading to Arizona. He returned in 2022. Looking back two decades, Dawn Rogers still...
Stabbing reported on Jackson Street in Lincoln Heights
CINCINNATI — A stabbing was reported on Jackson Street in Lincoln Heights Sunday evening. Emergency crews are on the scene. The severity of injuries is unknown. Click the video player above to watch other headlines from WLWT News 5. This story was curated by Hearst's WLWT Alert Desk. Sharing...
Match Recap | FC Cincinnati 2 1-1 New York City FC II (New York City FC II Win 4-3 On Penalties)
New York City FC II recorded a 1-1 draw against FC Cincinnati 2 on Sunday evening. A strong first half from the visitors saw them take the lead on the half-hour mark through Taylor Calheira. The forward's neat turn on the edge of the area created the space for him to finish into the bottom corner. The hosts would level in the 59th minute from Guilherme Santos. The two sides could not be separated during 90 minutes and that forced a penalty shootout to decide who claimed the bonus point. After ten spot kicks, City claimed a 4-3 victory thanks to heroics from Meyer.
300 miles on a bicycle – for Mom
Good morning, Cincinnati. Why would two men over 60 brave an arduous bicycle trek through the Great Allegheny Passage between Pennsylvania and Maryland? To honor their mother, 87-year-old Beverly Kinney, who was supposed to make the trip herself with her son before she was tragically killed. Brothers John and Jeff Kinney left Pittsburgh on...
‘Treat’ yourself and support KCH patients on Miracle Treat Day
LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 8, 2024) — On July 25, participating Dairy Queen locations across Kentucky will come together to raise funds for Kentucky Children’s Hospital (KCH), part of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH). One dollar or more from every Blizzard treat sold at these locations will stay local to support patients at KCH.
Cincinnati Reds host 'Abilities at Bat' to celebrate people in community with disabilities
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Dozens of organizations came together on Sunday to celebrate people with disabilities in Greater Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Reds partnered with Envision and Hamilton County Developmental to host Abilities at Bat. The event gives players of all abilities a chance to play ball at Great American Ball Park....
'Feel seen and heard': Group working to fund maternal health care for Kentuckians as abortion remains largely banned
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More than two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade -- allowing abortion restrictive laws in states across the country to go into effect -- one national activist organization is working to expand maternal health care access in four states, including Kentucky. SisterSong,...
Westwood apartment fire displaces 4 people
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Four people are displaced after a fire broke out in a Westwood apartment, the Cincinnati Fire Department reported. Chief Kelly Callen said fire dispatch was called shortly before 1:30 p.m. for reports of black smoke coming from an apartment in the 3200 block of Mayridge Court. The...
Reds embarrassed by Tigers after Noelvi Marte's inexcusable error cost Cincy dearly
The Cincinnati Reds' offense is bad enough that the team's defense doesn't need to give their opponents any extra outs. But that's exactly what happened on Sunday during the Reds' series finale against the Detroit Tigers. Noelvi Marte has struggled at the plate since returning from his 80-game suspension, but...
Governor, state officials traveling to Japan, Korea next week on economic development mission
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear will travel next week to Japan and Korea on what his office describes as “an economic development trip to bring new jobs to the state.”. Also on the trip will be First Lady Britainy Beshear, Cabinet for Economic Development Secretary Jeff Noel, Transportation Cabinet Secretary Jim Gray and other members of the executive branch. They will be meeting with “companies and trade organizations to determine future investment and job-creation opportunities in the state,” according to a news release from the governor’s office.
Cincinnati Bengals stadium history: Every place the team has called home
Established in 1967, the Cincinnati Bengals are one of the most well-known and longest-tenured franchises in the National Football League. The Bengals were founded by legendary coach Paul Brown, who headed the entire process of bringing a professional football team to Cincinnati, which started in 1965. The team was not officially approved until 1967. The current owner of the Bengals, Mike Brown, is the son of Paul.
Local legend was too early to be golf’s Jackie Robinson; still his legacy lives on
If you knew Jimmy Woods – if you had ever seen him play at Avon Fields, Sharon Woods or any of the other courses around Cincinnati and the Midwest, you knew not to bet against him. Even if he was playing lefty the last time you saw him, but this time he was on the other side of the ball (Woods could shoot under par both righty and lefty), you knew not to set your hard-earned dollars...
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