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FBI offering reward for info on Jewish cemetery vandals
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The FBI announced on Thursday a reward for information leading to the arrest of those who vandalized two Jewish cemeteries last week. The agency also asks anyone who visited the cemetery the prior week to contact them. Tifereth Israel Cemetery and Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Cemetery were vandalized...
An umpire mocked Alexis Diaz for questioning a pitch called inside
Alexis Diaz got the save on Wednesday night, his 19th of the season, with the Cincinnati Reds beating the New York Yankees 3-2. But the closer’s reaction to a pitch called inside got him mocked by the umpire, who didn’t toss him out for questioning balls and strikes.
NCAA Basketball: 5 bounce-back teams, 5 teams with question marks entering 2024-25 season
The start of the men’s 2024-25 college basketball season is ever-so-slowly approaching, with less than five months to go (not that anyone is counting, right?) until the season begins. While it may seem a long wait, most rosters are now set, with scholarships filled and players being back on campus preparing for the winter.
Another block added to $6M Perrysburg uptown revitalization project
The entire Perrysburg uptown will get a makeover beginning next year. City council approved adding a third part to the Louisiana Avenue revitalization project at its meeting Tuesday. This adds $1.4 million to the cost, for a total of $6.2 million to $6.5 million for all three phases. Council had already approved doing the 100 and 200 blocks of Louisiana. This week’s action adds the 300 block. The 300 block will undergo improvements first, in 2025. The 100 and 200 blocks will be done in 2026.
Adrian man dead, three others hospitalized in two-vehicle crash
DELTA, Ohio (WTVG) - One person is dead and three others were hospitalized in a two-vehicle crash in Fulton County Thursday afternoon. It happened near the intersection of US-20 and SR-109 in Royalton Township, located in Fulton County, just before 1:20 p.m. on July 4. According to Ohio State Highway...
UPS employee at Maumee distribution center finds apparent noose in workspace 5 years after racism class action lawsuit
MAUMEE, Ohio — "'You belong at UPS'" is what the shipping company calls its rallying cry, promising a diverse and inclusive workplace. But one employee at Maumee's UPS Distribution Center, who asked to remain anonymous out of fear of retaliation, said his experience is completely different. "We found a...
Joe Burrow’s Early Retirement Rumors Due to Injury Concerns Stir Bengal Fans
Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow, a fan favorite in Cincinnati, is facing a wild prediction about a potential early retirement due to injury concerns despite impressive career stats. Burrow has over 14,000 passing yards and 97 touchdowns in just four seasons. He has been sacked 148 times in the regular...
Curby the Cardinal getting a makeover
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Montgomery County mascot who teaches residents to reduce, reuse and recycle is getting a new look. On July 4, Montgomery County Environmental Services will officially debut the makeover of Curby the Cardinal during the Americana Festival in Centerville. “The new mascot outfit features more realistic features, an internal cooling vest […]
Private companies added 150K jobs in June: ADP
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — New statistics show the U.S. economy added jobs at a slower rate than expected in June. According to ADP, a worldwide payroll provider, 150,000 jobs in private companies were added in June. Economists were projecting 160,000 for the month. In May, 157,000 jobs were added. The June total was the least […]
A first for one Ohio city: Drag in the Fourth of July Parade
Cheers were heard up and down the street as attendees at one Ohio city’s Independence Day festivities were treated to a new sight in the annual parade: drag performers. Bedecked in star-spangled costumes, three drag queens walked Route 59 in Northeast Ohio for the city of Stow’s 66th annual Fourth of July parade.
Lunch On Us continues to grow
TMCS program provides free meals in Tipp, Monroe Township. The Lunch On Us program is currently experiencing one of the busiest summer seasons in its fifteen-year history, providing an average of 700-800 meals per week for Tipp City and Monroe Township residents. “It’s grown each year,” Kitchen Manager/Cook Renee Johnson...
Ronald McDonald House Dayton seeks collapsible wagons
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Ronald McDonald House Charities Dayton is asking the public to help supply a certain transportation item. According to RMHC Dayton, the nonprofit organization is looking for collapsible wagons. The group uses the wagons to move drinks, essential supplies and snacks during events throughout the year, including for the fireworks display. […]
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