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Police searching for suspects accused of breaking into Northside pharmacy
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Police Department is searching for multiple people accused of breaking into a pharmacy in Northside. Police said it happened on July 19 at Schaeper's Pharmacy on Hamilton Avenue. According to officers, one of the suspects allegedly used a yellow tool to gain access to the...
New vaccine trials include human metapneumovirus
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Local researchers are looking for volunteers to help study two new vaccines. The vaccines are designed to protect against serious respiratory illnesses. The team at Velocity Clinical Research is already thinking ahead to help the public fight two viruses that usually strike during the winter and are dangerous to the very young and the very old.
Pedestrian reportedly struck by a vehicle on Ferguson Road in Westwood
CINCINNATI — A pedestrian has reportedly been struck by a vehicle on Ferguson Road in Westwood. Units from the Cincinnati Police and Fire departments are responding to the scene, near the Western Hills Kroger. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time. For live traffic updates, click...
Cincinnati Named as Finalist for Sundance Film Festival
The Queen City may have another win under our belt. The Sundance Institute announced six finalists for the host location of the Sundance Film Festival. The finalists were chosen from an extensive “Request for Proposal” process. Cities include: Cincinnati, Ohio Atlanta, Georgia Boulder, Colorado Louisville, Kentucky Santa Fe, New Mexico Park City/Salt Lake City, Utah. […] The post Cincinnati Named as Finalist for Sundance Film Festival appeared first on 101.1 The Wiz.
Xavier, Dayton will play in charity exhibition game at UD Arena in October
The Xavier Musketeers will play in a charity exhibition game against the University of Dayton at UD Arena on Sunday, Oct. 20, the school announced Monday. The matchup will cap the second year of community engagement events championing adolescent and young adult mental health and suicide prevention. All net proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Jay's Light, the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation and other charities within the Dayton and Cincinnati area. CareSource sponsors the event.
Summermusik marks Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra’s 50th by looking ahead
While a heat dome settled over the Ohio Valley in June, Eckart Preu was in Spokane, Washington. He’d just closed out his seasons with California’s Long Beach Symphony and the Portland Symphony in Maine – he’s music director of both. “I just have a few weeks...
Back surgery changes Cincinnati woman’s life
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - According to the World Health Organization, in 2020, low back pain affected 619 million people globally. For many of those people, the pain will last years without treatment or surgery. Kaitlin Liguori has been dealing with back pain and discomfort for years. She started playing volleyball at...
Cincinnati beer claims No. 1 IPA in the World
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati’s MadTree Brewing Company has claimed the title of No. 1 IPA worldwide. The announcement comes after the Tasting Alliance World Beer Competition, in which MadTree presented its Holly Days beer, a spruce tip IPA. Thousands of beers were entered into the competition, but Holly Days...
KFC baseball goes 15-0
KFC went 15-0 in C-League baseball regular season play at Richard Shaffer Park. Kids front left to Jamison, Zeck Bourne, Bridger Bourne, Jack Fauber, Hayden Pitzer, Savion Seals, back left to right Kids Jayceon Curtis, LeBron Haithcock, Jude Yuellig, Si Harper, Chase Willey, Trynn Zornes. Back left to right Evan Turner assistant coach, Tay Haithcock team camera man, Coach Nick Fauber, assistant coach Dave Fauber, Coach Brad Haithcock, Matt Willey assistant coach, Cody Jamison assistant coach, Latrell Haithcock assistant coach.
Luke Kandra's call to former Elder teammate Joe Royer helps make him a Cincinnati Bearcat
A phone call from a friend in December helped the Cincinnati Bearcats football team land who head coach Scott Satterfield sees as "one of the top tight ends in the Big 12, if not the country." Joe Royer, formerly of Ohio State and Elder High School, barely had his name submitted in...
300 cyclists to make way from Cleveland to Cincinnati in support of American Cancer Society
This week, the American Cancer Society’s annual Pan Ohio Hope Ride will see more than 300 cyclists trek from Cleveland to Cincinnati. The trip runs July 25-28. The first day will take riders 88 miles, from Cleveland to Wooster. The next day will see cyclists taking the 95-mile trek from there to Columbus. Day three will see the riders finish their 84-mile trek here in Dayton. Finally, the ride will close out with an 82-mile ride to Cincinnati.
More rain chances this week
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - We saw steady rain this morning providing more than a third of an inch of rain at CVG (0.36″) and other spots receiving similar totals. The steady rain is done for the day but spotty showers or storms will still be possible this afternoon. Otherwise it will be relatively mild with a high of 83.
Metropolitan Opera Confirms Two New Works
The Metropolitan Opera has confirmed two upcoming new works. In an Instagram post, the company said, “Missy Mazzoli is composing an opera based on George Saunders’s ‘Lincoln in the Bardo,’ with a libretto by Royce Vavrek, which is slated to premiere at LA Opera in early 2026 and arrives at the Met in fall 2026. Mason Bates is writing an adaptation of Michael Chabon’s ‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,’ with a libretto by Gene Scheer. Bates’s opera has its world premiere at Indiana University this fall before coming to the Met.”
La Comedia announces shows for upcoming 50th anniversary season
A new era is in full steam at La Comedia Dinner Theatre which will celebrate its 50th anniversary season in 2025 with eight shows appearing on its Springboro stage for the first time. The mainstage season will consist of Bruce Joel Rubin, Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard’s “Ghost, the Musical”...
Hot air balloon festival reaches record number of attendees
The “perfect storm” was no storm at all. Blessed with three days of ideal weather, the 21st Ohio Challenge Hot Air Balloon and Skydiving Festival saw record attendance, uninterrupted hot air balloon competitions, two balloon glows, a fireworks show, skydiving and drone exhibits, and long lines at the food vendors.
The Gaslight Anthem Celebrate History Books at The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Catch The Gaslight Anthem in Cincinnati on August 27th at The Andrew J Brady Music Center, as they continue to celebrate History Books, their acclaimed 2023 return to action, on tour!. History Books (Expanded Edition), released last week, showcases a brand new mix of The Gaslight Anthem’s 2023 masterpiece, along...
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