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Xavier Basketball: Why Ryan Conwell is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
In his first season back at the helm of Xavier, Sean Miller led the Musketeers to 2nd place in the Big East and a trip to the Sweet Sixteen. Last year was his second season and it certainly fell short of expectations. The Musketeers finished under .500 and limped to an 8th-place finish in their conference, with the offense taking a measured step backwards. What exactly is in store for Miller’s third season at the helm?
Local organization helping people with special needs suspends operations
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Genesis at Work, which helps those with special needs find employment, is suspending operations. Genesis at Work was launched two years ago. It was started by a family who wanted to support others in the way their son was supported at his job. A message from founder...
Man dies after being found shot in vehicle outside Greenwood Elementary, Louisville police say
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Police are investigating after a man who was found shot outside Greenwood Elementary Friday afternoon died at the hospital. It happened just after 12:30 p.m. in the 5800 block of Greenwood Road, in the city's Pleasure Ridge Park neighborhood, according to a news release from LMPD. That's where officers from the Third Division were sent on reports of a motor vehicle collision at that location.
Indiana man arrested after leading police on chase that ended in fiery crash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- An Indiana man who led police on a short chase that ended in a fiery crash Wednesday afternoon was arrested. The incident started Wednesday afternoon. According to Indiana State Police Sgt. Carey Huls, a state trooper saw a man driving a white Chevy Blazer with expired tags make an unsafe lane change.
Haunted honky-tonk Bobby Mackey's auctioning items
FLORENCE, Ky. — Wilder, Kentucky's haunted honky-tonk is auctioning off some of its signature items. Bobby Mackey's opened a temporary location in Florence, while it renovates the location off Licking Pike. The honky-tonk is selling off all the fixtures, including the original mechanical bull and country music memorabilia from...
KY Authorities Have Discovered Card Skimmers in Retail, Grocery Stores
I don't classify myself as a paranoid person, but I've got to be honest with you, when I first learned of the existence of card skimmers, my paranoia amped up a bit. With progress comes convenience but also nefariousness. It seems every form of new technology developed to make our lives easier can also be manipulated to make our lives, in some cases, a nightmare. And because of identity theft, even more new technology must be created--and rather quickly, too--to counteract the behavior of bad actors.
2 people arrested in connection to 2022 Miami Township murder case
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey recently announced the arrest of two people in connection to the killing of Amanda Witschger two years ago in Miami Township. 61-year-old Allen Bruce of Southwest Indiana was arrested and charged with one county of tampering with evidence. 27-year-old Nicole Wright, who...
Fish and Wildlife agency to offer hunter education course
In conjunction with National Shooting Sports Month in August, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) is offering its special statewide “Hunter Education Day” on Aug. 3. The department will offer nearly 30 in-person hunter education classes and live-fire range days at locations across Kentucky. The department’s training class includes hunter ethics, wildlife […] The post Fish and Wildlife agency to offer hunter education course appeared first on Jessamine Journal.
Soda Pop Wars: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear apologizes for barb, but not to Sen. JD Vance
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, one of the leading contenders to be Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket, apologized this week for something he said in lambasting Ohio Sen. JD Vance as inauthentically Appalachian — but the apology wasn’t to Vance. Beshear, at his regularly scheduled news […] The post Soda Pop Wars: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear apologizes for barb, but not to Sen. JD Vance appeared first on The Tribune.
Ohio and Kentucky DNC delegates lining up for Harris, plus more top stories
The announcement came suddenly that President Joe Biden would be leaving the race. On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss how his decision could change the trajectory of the U.S. Senate race in Ohio. Plus, how Ohio DNC delegates are lining up for Vice President Kamala Harris. But in Kentucky, one Democratic...
Fort Thomas to host Flea in the Fort and free concert on Aug. 4
This year’s second Flea in the Fort, a Fort Thomas event showcasing local artists at Tower Park, will take place Sunday, Aug. 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Later that evening from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra will put on a free, swing-themed concert for the community.
NKU Regents elect new chair, vice chair
The Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents, the governing body responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and policies of NKU, recently conducted its annual election to appoint officers for the upcoming term. Regent Nathan Smith (’94), co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of Flagship Communities REIT and former vice chair of...
Rap legend KRS-One visits local art museum ahead of Cincinnati Music Festival performance
A legendary New York rapper is exploring the Queen City. Lawrence "Kris" Parker, better known by his stage names KRS-One and Teacha, visited the Cincinnati Art Museum on Thursday afternoon ahead of his performance at the Cincinnati Music Festival later that night, according to a Facebook post from the museum. "KRS-One is in the...
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