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Violent holiday weekend sees mass shootings in Michigan, Illinois and Kentucky
CHICAGO (AP) — A shooting at a block party in Detroit left two people dead and more than a dozen wounded, capping a violent holiday weekend in the U.S. that also saw mass shootings in Kentucky and Chicago.
Crash with injuries reported on Colerain Avenue in Groesbeck
GROESBECK, Ohio — A crash with injuries has been reported on Colerain Avenue near Ronald Reagan Cross Country Highway in Groesbeck. The severity of injuries has not been confirmed. Traffic back ups may occur in the area. Use caution. Hamilton County police and fire responders have been reported on...
United States projected to follow Ohio in population declines
BOWLING GREEN — While Ohio saw a small 0.22 percent increase in population from 2022 to 2023, long-term projections expect a continuation of a decades-long trend in declining numbers, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state is still seeing a loss of 13,300 residents since pre-pandemic levels. The state of Ohio Population Projections Report 2023 points to the aging of the population, declining fertility rates, and stagnant migration patterns. It projects a 5.7 percent decline by 2050, or a drop in the population by 675,000 people. Citizenry in the state already has declined by 10 percent in the decade from 2010 to 2020, according to the report. “Ohio mirrors the rest of the country, traditionally,” said Wendy Diane Manning, a sociologist at Bowling Green State University, noting that the nation's decline in its fertility rate mimics what is happening in Ohio. Nationally, deaths are expected to outpace births sometime from 2038 to 2042, according to census projections. International immigration will be an important factor in maintaining population. Ohio saw a net gain of 60,000 immigrants, domestically and internationally combined, from 2010 to 2020. It was the first decade of net positive gain in immigration to Ohio since the 1950s.
2 indicted after alleged Liberty Center thefts
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Two individuals from Dayton are facing theft charges in Butler County. According to the Butler County Prosecutor’s Office, Sinaj Williams and Taneka Brown, 20, of Dayton, have been indicted on one count each of fifth-degree felony theft. The two Dayton residents are accused of taking Bogg Bags and Stanley Cups from […]
Coroner IDs teen found dead after Great Miami River search
Update, 4:15 p.m.: The person who went missing and was later found dead was identified as Justin L. Lewis Jr., 19, by the Office of the Coroner, Butler County. The coroner's report states that Lewis drowned in the Middletown Reservoir. The manner of his death is listed as "pending investigation. ...
Northside Farmers’ Market hosts blood pressure station
Dr. Florence Rothenberg is opening the first in-person neighborhood Blood Pressure Station at the Northside Farmers’ Market in July. She says, “It is my mission to help you identify your risk factors for heart disease, the number one killer of American women and men, and to use up-to-date evidence-based medicine to reduce these risks to the best of our ability.”
Big 12 Media Days Primer
Big 12 Media Days begins in Las Vegas, NV this Tuesday, July 9. Cincinnati will be participating in the first of the two-day commencement inside Allegiant Stadium discussing all the storylines related to the Bearcats' second season in the conference. Among those attending will be Head Coach Scott Satterfield, offensive...
Pedestrian struck by vehicle reported on Mansfield Street in Over the Rhine
CINCINNATI — A pedestrian has been reported struck by a vehicle on Mansfield Street in Over the Rhine. The severity of injuries has not been confirmed. Cincinnati police and fire responders have been sent to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to...
Bengals’ Paycor Stadium renovations mean more TVs for sale
The big renovations for Paycor Stadium mean the Cincinnati Bengals will host another television sale open to the public. The Bengals did this back on June 1 and have announced a second date on July 13. The team and county announced the sale will occur at Gate D from 8 a.m. to noon (or sellout) from the newly expanded plaza off Elm Street. Prices range from $30 to $80, the latter netting a TV size between 56″ – 85″. According to WLWT’s Molly Schramm, buyers are limited to one TV and must pay cash, with mounting brackets provided for free. Like the first sale, it’s a neat opportunity for fans to get a little piece of Paycor Stadium history as the renovations continue. More Latest News!Joe Burrow appears on podcast, talks big comeback plans for 2024Look: Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase gets an amazing new chainBengals' best building block faces key season in 2024
Best Life: Restaurant fights food waste & hunger
CINCINNATI, Ohio (Ivanhoe Newswire) - There is a staggering hunger crisis in America today. There are 44 million people across the United States who are food insecure. 13 million of those are children. Most of them don’t know where their next meal will come from or when and if you...
Joe Burrow appears on Pardon My Take, talks backless suit, Olympics, Mahomes and more
Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow appeared on the popular podcast Pardon My Take (PMT) in an interview that aired Monday. Burrow and the hosts of PMT, Big Cat and PFT Commenter, discussed myriad topics, including the Bengals' championship window, Burrow playing for the United States flag football team in the Olympics and backless suits. ...
Look: Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase gets an amazing new chain
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase has gone viral plenty of times for his attire, whether it is his fashion sense or jewelry game. But Chase has apparently taken things to a new level this summer when it comes to bling. One of the best jewelers in the sporting world took to social media recently to pull back the proverbial curtain on Chase’s new chain. It is, in a word, amazing — it takes the life story Chase has in tattoos and engraves it onto an eye-catching chain that is worth a look. Here is a look at the post and chain itself: Ja’Marr Chase wanted something that captured his personal story. Every one of his tattoos brought to life in this custom piece with one added feature to be named later. #jasonofbeverlyhills #jamarrchase #fleurdelis pic.twitter.com/WjA0C6lrPv — Jason of Beverly Hills 💎 (@JasonofBH) July 6, 2024 More Latest News!Bengals' best building block faces key season in 2024Joe Burrow to the Olympics? Bengals QB talks rise of flag footballJoe Burrow reveals where he wants to make 'biggest strides' in 2024
Watch: Elly De La Cruz finds out he'll represent Cincinnati Reds in 2024 MLB All-Star Game
The Cincinnati Reds shared video via Twitter/X of manager David Bell informing the team that shortstop Elly De La Cruz will represent the Reds and the National League in the 2024 MLB All-Star Game in Texas. De La Cruz is the third All-Star shortstop for the Reds since National Baseball...
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