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Greater Cincinnati top 10 defensive linemen in high school football
With the start of another high school football season just over one month away, The Enquirer is once again ranking the best players by position in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. Over the next two weeks, the best quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, offensive linemen, linebackers, defensive backs and special teams players will be revealed. New this year, readers will be able to vote for the best player at each position. ...
People in Greater Cincinnati get caught up in CrowdStrike's global IT meltdown
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Some cybersecurity experts said the scale of the global software meltdown Friday morning could amount to the largest IT outage in history. It disrupted flights, hospitals, emergency services and companies around the world. The CrowdStrike outage caused chaos for airlines and airports. By Friday night, about 3,000 flights had been canceled in the United States alone and more than 10,000 flights were delayed.
Attorney General Todd Rokita co-leads 17 states defending Indiana teacher’s religious liberty against required use of ‘preferred pronouns’
INDIANA- Attorney General Todd Rokita is co-leading 17 states in asking a federal appeals court to rule in favor of the religious liberty of a former Brownsburg High School teacher forced to resign because he declined to use the preferred names and pronouns of transgender students — an action that violated the teacher’s sincerely held beliefs.
Hoosier Lottery drawing produces two Indiana winners
Wednesday’s Hoosier Lottery drawing produced not one but two lucky winners in northern Indiana. Two $50,000 Powerball tickets were sold for the Wednesday drawing, one at Virk Liquors #8 in La Porte, located at 501 State St. The second was at Phil’s One Stop #21 in Fort Wayne at 3411 Lower Huntington Rd.
Hoosiers wait for progress with Pathways waiver
It's the night before the fourth of July. Matthew and Jason Harding stand in their dad's kitchen in Bedford, making him dinner. Their dad, John, has dementia. For the past couple of years, one of them has come over everyday to check on him and help around the house. At first it was just the evenings. But now one of them comes over every morning before work, too.
Kentucky doctor found guilty of writing illegal prescriptions to patients with drugs in their system
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A northern Kentucky doctor has been found guilty of illegally prescribing opioids. According to court documents, Dr. Michael Fletcher, 61, was a physician at International Pain Specialists in Crestview Hills, Kentucky, about 8 miles south of Cincinnati. He was also a former member of the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure.
Crushers slow to get going after break, fall to Florence
AVON — Call it an All-Star break hangover if you will, but Crushers manager Jared Lemieux figures his team will be back battling today. After time off for the All-Star Game on Tuesday, Lake Erie lost to Florence 6-3 on Friday night in front of 3,762 fans, one of the Crushers' larger crowds of the season. The Crushers (37-21) remain just 1½ games behind Washington in the Frontier League West Division standings.
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra performs free concert at North Avondale cookout
CINCINNATI — North Avondale was buzzing with community Friday night for a "Brady Block Party," part of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra's summer concert series. The concerts are completely free, and they make a difference for neighbors. "We're excited about being here and meeting new people and having new people...
New Catch-a-Fire Pizza location opening in College Hill, chain's 4th in Cincinnati area
An up-and-coming pizza chain for an up-and-coming Cincinnati neighborhood. Catch-a-Fire Pizza, known for its wood-fired pizzas, will be opening a new College Hill location in the early fall, the company announced in a joint news release with the College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation. The new location will be at...
Logansport man accused of attempted rape arrested in Ohio
LOGANSPORT, Ind. — A Logansport man accused of assaulting two women at Huston Park earlier this week was arrested in southern Ohio after evading authorities for the last two days. The Logansport Police Department confirmed that 25-year-old Deonizio Teo Pascal was arrested Friday in Cincinnati, Ohio for his alleged role in the attempted rape and […]
WATCH: High-speed chase ends with driver crashing in backyard
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A driver is in jail after leading police on a chase through two counties before crashing in someone’s backyard. FOX19 NOW’s Ken Brown details the chase seen in the newly released dash camera footage. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click...
Some CPS students will move to different buildings under reorganization plans
CINCINNATI — Some students within Cincinnati Public Schools will be going to class in different buildings this year after the CPS board officially finalized plans to reorganize. The plans include relocating 120 Riverview East Academy students to Mount Washington School, according to CPS. Students in grades 9-12 will attend...
Takeover BC upsets Xavier-based alumni team, Zip 'Em Up, in 1st round of TBT
CLIFTON − It was a year of firsts for The Basketball Tournament (TBT) in Cincinnati with the event making its debut at UC's Fifth Third Arena. It also marked the first time that the Xavier-based alumni team, Zip 'Em Up, will not advance past the first round after getting up Friday night by No. 7 seed Takeover BC, 91-75.
UC Bearcats play 'College Football 25' game as themselves
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - It’s been 11 years since a college football video game has dropped. The wait is over. EA Sports released "College Football 25" nationwide on Friday. “So they sent us an email and form to sign asking us for our permission to use our name, image and likeness in the video game," said Corey Kiner, University of Cincinnati's running back.
Greater Cincinnati tech expert explains why CrowdStrike software glitch could take days to fix
COVINGTON, Ky. — Cyber expert Dave Hatter, who's also the mayor of a city in Northern Kentucky, had choice words when describing a failed software update with global ramifications. "It's a gigantic problem," Hatter said. Hatter said the source of that 'gigantic problem' is a software update for Windows-based...
Indiana man charged with child molestation after investigation, police say
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — An Indiana man is charged with child molestation following a monthlong investigation. Indiana State Police arrested 31-year-old Michael Allen Richardson of Hardinsburg on Friday. The investigation started on June 12 after the Indiana Department of Child Services was made aware of the allegations. The investigation...
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