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Hakeem Butler to work out for Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals are bringing in a veteran wide receiver for a workout. According to Aaron Wilson and MLFootball, free agent wideout Hakeem Butler will work out for the Bengals this week. A fourth-round pick of the Arizona Cardinals in the 2019 NFL Draft, Butler was a standout collegiate receiver...
Hundreds of students getting free school supplies thanks to this local business
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — One local organization is helping students prepare for back to school with a free school supply drive. TCN Behavioral Health is hosting giveaways at each of its locations throughout the Miami Valley. Giveaways are held from 4 to 6 p.m. at all five events. During...
The dogfight continues in Burnet Woods
Picture a neighborhood dog park. Ruff chases Rusty. Fiona runs aside Felix. Dog owners sip coffee and chat while their fur babies play nice. Not in the picture: Neighbor vs. neighbor vs. public officials in continued, contentious conversation over a park for pups. ...
'Frivolous want': Battle over Burnet Woods dog park now in fourth year
Cincinnati Parks oversees 70 neighborhood parks, eight regional ones, 34 preserves and natural areas, 65 miles of hiking trails and 52 playgrounds. And yet, month after month, since about 2020, one park project has been a constant source of contentious conversation: a dog park. ...
'This is not my house': Tenants furious, displaced from their homes over a faulty elevator
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - People trapped in their apartments due to a broken elevator are re-housed -- but not rejoicing over their temporary homes. Local 12 has been following the plight of dozens of elderly and disabled people who were constantly stuck inside or outside of their high-rise apartments for days.
Middletown, Ohio: JD Vance’s hometown story
With Sen. JD Vance named Donald Trump’s running mate, commentators are dusting off Vance’s 2016 memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” to explain America’s political moment. Eight years ago, Vance was a Never-Trumper, comparing Trumpism to “cultural heroin” in an op-ed for The Atlantic. Yet Vance’s book about growing up in a struggling city in southwestern Ohio became a go-to primer for explaining the Trumpian turn in American politics. One reviewer even likened Vance to an Appalachian Ta-Nehisi Coates, revealing white, blue-collar America to outsiders in the same way that Coates’ writing explained Black America to white readers.
Freestore Foodbank, Bank of America start program to teach personal finance
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Bank of America and Freestore Foodbank are partnering in a program to give residents free classes in managing personal finances. The program is part of a partnership that began with a $200,000 grant two years ago. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click...
Highland Masonic Lodge No. 38 F&AM recognizes outstanding graduating seniors
Highland Masonic Lodge No. 38 F&AM in Hillsboro recognized six outstanding graduating seniors at our annual scholarship night on May 2. Highland Lodge awarded each recipient with a new laptop pc and Office 365 subscription. This is a project which Highland Masonic Lodge has been sponsoring for approximately fifteen years.
Radioactive contamination caused a school to close; now it's being sold 'as is'
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Five years ago, Zahn’s Corner Middle School was closed after radioactive contamination was confirmed inside. This month, the still-contaminated school was listed in an upcoming auction, triggering protests and dismay in the community. PROTESTING THE SALE:. On June 17, dozens of people gathered in front of...
Cincinnati Health Department announces new medical director
The Cincinnati Health Department's new medical director is no stranger to the job. Dr. Yury Gonzales will oversee the city's seven community health centers as well as its other medical initiatives. He has been with the health department since 1996 and was previously medical director from 2015 to 2020, when he was also the city's chief medical officer.
Downed wires reported on Glenshade Avenue in Madisonville
CINCINNATI — Downed wires have been reported on Glenshade Avenue in Madisonville. Units from the Cincinnati Fire Department are responding to the scene, near the Mad Llama Coffee Shop. No damages or injuries have been reported at this time. Click the video player above to watch other afternoon headlines...
Joe Burrow Reveals Truth Behind New Hairstyle
On Wednesday, the Cincinnati Bengals kicked off their training camp for the 2024 NFL season. The first five days of camp are only open to season ticket holders, but public practice begins Monday, July 29. Star quarterback Joe Burrow has already stolen the show, not because of his play but rather ...
Former Tri-County Mall property has a new path forward with a new name
SPRINGDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - AV Cincinnati Acquisition, LLC, an entity affiliated with the previous ownership group, has successfully re-acquired the former Tri-County Mall site. It’s set to move forward with the highly anticipated City Center @ Springdale project, formerly known as Artisan Village. The plan is to turn the...
A Small Ohio Town Suddenly Became the #2 Worst Place to Live in the Entire State
Ohio is a state known for its rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant communities. However, recent studies have highlighted a troubling trend: certain towns are becoming increasingly difficult places to live. Among these, one small town has recently gained notoriety by being ranked as the second worst place to live in Ohio. This blog post explores the factors contributing to this designation, the implications for residents, and what can be done to improve the situation.
Ohio FOP declines to endorse Brown or Moreno in nationally watched Senate race
COLUMBUS, Ohio — By a four vote margin, Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, failed to get the endorsement of the state's Fraternal Order of Police during the organization's annual conference this week in Columbus. "That's how close it was," said FOP spokesman Mike Weinman, who noted Brown had...
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