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Sunshine and warm temperatures this weekend…Will remnants of Beryl affect the Ohio Valley later this week?
High pressure builds over the region this weekend bringing in plenty of sunshine and seasonable temperatures. Tonight, clear skies and light winds may allow for some patchy fog to develop. Later next week, we will have to keep an eye on the remnants of Beryl which may impact the Miami Valley.
Coalition hosts petition signing for West Dayton hospital
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — In West Dayton, community leaders are gearing up for the upcoming election. The Clergy Community Coalition is still pushing to make healthcare services more accessible after the closing of Good Samaritan Hospital in 2018. Now, they want to put it on the ballot. The clergy community coalition wants to get their […]
Baseball broadcaster slams national anthem antics
With Thursday marking the Fourth of July, members of the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds took their patriotism to the next level with a national anthem standoff. Not everybody, however, was a fan of their efforts. Taking to X on Friday, New York Mets radio broadcaster Howie Rose took issue with players from the Read more... The post Mets’ Howie Rose slams ‘juvenile’ Reds-Yankees national anthem standoff appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Light Up the Lake Spectacular set to dazzle crowds
The Sandy Beach Bridge in Russells Point has been lit in LED red, white and blue lights during the past week through the efforts of the Indian Lake Historical Society, Dale Frymyer and group of volunteers in patriotic spirit to bring the community together, and in anticipation of the annual Light Up the Lake Spectacular fireworks show, set for Saturday, July 6. (Indian Lake Chamber Photo)
Bengals vs. Cowboys has Delta Airlines adding new flights
CVG to DFW — Saturday, Dec. 7 — Departure: 1 p.m. — Arrival: 2:29 p.m. DFW to CVG — Tuesday, Dec. 10 — Departure: 12:45 p.m. — Arrival: 3:58 p.m. Given the cross-conference nature of that game against the biggest team in the league, it only makes sense, with tickets for the flights going on sale July 6.
Local ice cream favorite Loveland Dairy Whip is for sale. Here's what we know
After 31 years in operation, owners Teresa and Rick Morgan put their Loveland Dairy Whip on the market, hoping to find a new owner to carry on the ice cream stand's legacy. The couple is selling so that they can retire. "Unfortunately, the next Morgan generation is not interested in...
Free music and beer festival, Paradise at the Point, returns to Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Paradise at the Point, a music and beer festival in Sawyer's Point, is coming back to Cincinnati. The festivities will begin at 4 p.m. on Friday and at 1 p.m. on Saturday. In addition to food and a smattering of beer options from a variety of local...
A Reds-Marlins trade to provide Cincinnati the electric outfielder they need
The Cincinnati Reds pitching rotation and bullpen can pitch with the best teams in the league. They rank 11th in the league in team ERA, ranked behind 10 playoff-caliber teams. But what they can't do is consistently hit. Part of this has to do with injuries and whatnot, but the...
Rookie Colt Keith homers twice, Reese Olson starts strong for Detroit as Tigers down Reds 5-4
CINCINNATI (AP) — Rookie Colt Keith homered twice, Parker Meadows and Riley Greene also went deep and the Detroit Tigers held off the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 on Friday night. Meadows led off the third with a 410-foot homer to right field. After Reds center fielder Stuart Fairchild’s catch robbed Matt Vierling of an extra-base hit, Keith hit one out to almost the same spot as Meadows in the right-field seats.
The contact play burns the Reds in the ninth inning as they lose to the Tigers
The contact play is baseball’s equivalent of an all-out blitz in football. When the contact play works, it creates a big play out of nothing. But when it doesn’t work, it burns a team. ...
Joe Burrow makes appearance at Michael Rubin’s White Party
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has become what feels like an annual staple at Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin’s annual White Party. Burrow was there again this year for the Fourth of July and popped up in photos alongside the likes of Odell Beckham Jr., Jake Paul and gymnast Livvy Dunne — and Ja’Marr Chase, of course. Vogue magazine provided more photos, including Burrow linking up with Tom Brady and others. While there is footage of Burrow getting back to training before camp later this summer, he also recently made waves by going overseas and getting to know the fashion world a little better. Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase with OBJ and Livvy Dunne at the 4th of July White Party. 😎🐅 #LSU (📸voguemagazine) pic.twitter.com/AQ4PSqqfzx — Cincinnati 💔 (@CincyProblems) July 5, 2024 View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jake Paul (@jakepaul) More Latest News!Bengals player comments on F-minus food situation around teamBengals roll with new QB in NFL re-draft exerciseShould Bengals go after this familiar bargain-bin free agent?
A Yankees-Reds trade for Jonathan India to solve all of Aaron Boone’s problems
The New York Yankees' recent struggles continued in a big way, as they were swept on their home field by the Cincinnati Reds. They're still sitting comfortably in a postseason spot as of now, but the weaknesses on this team are very clear. Adding at least one reliever feels like...
Controversy brews over council member-funded speed bump in Clermont County
NEW RICHMOND, Ohio (WKRC) - A speed bump is causing quite a controversy in the village of New Richmond. The speed bump is on Front Street, just north of the main riverfront area. New Richmond Village Administrator, Kathryn Bailey, said the speed bump is needed because of drivers speeding through...
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