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Missing Indiana woman believed to be in danger may be in Cincinnati
GREENSBURG, Ind. (WKRC) - Authorities are requesting assistance with locating a missing Indiana woman who is believed to be in extreme danger. According to authorities, 19-year-old Mia Wilson went missing from Greensburg, Indiana. She was last seen on Wednesday, July 17 at 6:00 p.m. Police believe she may be in the Cincinnati area.
Vance takes his elegy to the RNC, plus more top stories
Former President Donald Trump’s newly minted running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, took the stage at the Republican National Convention Wednesday night. Did the crowd embrace him? On Cincinnati Edition we talk to an Ohio reporter in Milwaukee covering the acceptance speech. Plus, we take a look at a...
Bengals Guard Cody Ford's Ex-Fiancee Details Shocking Cheating Allegations
Cincinnati Bengals guard Cody Ford proposed to social media influencer Tianna Robillard in April. In a since deleted-post on Instagram, Robillard called the evening they got engaged the “best night of my life.” Less than two months later, Robillard stunned fans by announcing their breakup ...
OUTAGES ACROSS THE COUNTRY AFFECT WHITEWATER VALLEY
There is developing overnight national and international news that is affecting us here in the Whitewater Valley. There have been IT outages across the country that are affecting airports, banks, and some 911 services. It appears to be connected to Microsoft. At 4:30 this morning, Union County dispatchers indicated that both their 911 and non-emergency lines are down. Butler County is reporting similar 911 outages. There have also been reports of bank cards not working. There are also major affects at airports across the country, including at our two closest. Major air carriers have asked the FAA for a global ground stop on all flights. Our two closest airports air having issues. In Dayton, some flight statuses are now listed as either unknown or delayed. At Cincinnati, outbound travelers are not able to check in for their flights. National security officials are saying all of the issues are not the result of a cyber attack, but are pointing the finger at a computer glitch by the firm Crowdstrike.
‘You have to take it’: Parents react to Cincinnati schools plan to combine schools
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati Public Schools’ plan to merge several buildings ahead of the 2024-2025 school year has parents feeling like the plan is being forced on them and their kids. Board member Brandon Craig said on Thursday that parents had little choice in the district’s plan, which was...
Dream 34 ready for TBT tournament in Cincinnati Friday
ROANOKE, Va. – The much-anticipated annual TBT (The Basketball Tournament) kicks off this Friday, with 64 teams vying for a shot at the coveted one-million-dollar prize. Among the competitors is Roanoke’s very own team, Dream 34, ready to take the court in the Cincinnati Regional against Team Gibson.
UC professor awarded for lifetime achievement in photocatalysis
Since 1994, Panagiotis (Peter) Smirniotis has been a valuable member of the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science and is known for impactful, interdisciplinary research focusing on various environmental and energy problems. Recently, the chemical engineering professor was honored with the inaugural David F. Ollis Award for...
UC study examines impact of incarceration on youth health
Researcher Samantha Boch has studied the impact of incarceration on child and family health for more than a decade. Her latest research examines the health records and health care use of youth, individuals under age 21, who likely have been involved or whose families have been involved in the justice system. The challenge was identifying youth who have been impacted by mass incarceration, as most health care systems don’t routinely ask about incarceration. Families may not disclose that information due to stigma, fear of child protective services involvement, or judgment.
Harmony Found: A Love Story Composed at the Mount, Jason & Katie Umberg ’04
Band activities became Jason and Katie's haven, a space where their love for music and each other intertwined--leading to a shared desire to instill the Mount's spirit in their future. In the year 2000, summer band camp was in full-swing at Mount St. Joseph University. Katie, a bright-eyed Early Childhood...
Usha Vance, a Cincinnati mom, steps into the national political spotlight
MILWAUKEE — Usha Vance has never been one to clamor for the spotlight. She stood by her husband’s side as JD Vance received national acclaim for his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” and ran for the U.S. Senate in 2022. He describes her as brilliant, a defender of what she loves, a comforting change from...
Superman movie to wrap filming in Ohio; crews spotted at Cincinnati’s Union Terminal
Watch a previous NBC4 report from when ‘Superman’ began filming in Ohio in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new Superman movie will wrap filming in Ohio this week after several weeks of rolling cameras at iconic Buckeye State sites, including Cincinnati’s Union Terminal and Cleveland’s Public Square. The DC Studios movie […]
Tee Higgins hypes pairing with Ja'Marr Chase before Bengals training camp
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins didn’t say anything, yet made it clear when he signed his franchise tag that he would be ready to go for training camp. Now that the deadline for the Bengals and Higgins to do a long-term extension before the season has passed, he’s added yet more proof to this idea.
Value-based care: If patients do well, providers do well
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Patients may notice a big push to prevent health problems at their next doctor’s visit. It’s all part of a newer trend in health care to save money and keep people well. The common name for this current trend in medicine is value-based care or...
Corey Dillon thrilled to join Bengals Ring of Honor
The Cincinnati Bengals will induct Tim Krumrie and Corey Dillon into the Ring of Honor this year, with the arrival of the latter name being a huge ordeal for fans. As fans know, Dillon didn’t depart Cincinnati on the best of terms. But his arrival in this sense has felt like a long time coming — and he would agree.
A new, controversial change to a popular local park has been accepted
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A controversial plan to make a big change to a popular park is a step closer to reality. On Thursday, the Cincinnati Park Board voted to approve the budget and design for a new dog park at Burnet Woods. The plan has drawn opposition, with a large...
Duke Energy upgrading distribution grid control center
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Duke Energy is making changes to its grid control center to help restore power faster. FOX19 NOW’s Jason Maxwell has the story. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here to report it. Do you have a photo or video of a...
College student, coach takes UC path to bring more Black teachers to Ohio schools
Zyair Anderson, head coach for Colerain High School's freshmen football team, gets up early in the summer months to train his students. On the field, Anderson tells his players to keep their eyes up and move quickly. He scolds them for any horseplay and has kids who show up late run laps. He models positions and drills his quarterback on the plays the team is learning together, knowing this student will need to make tough calls...
‘Here we go again’ complain First Take viewers as Stephen A. Smith replacement makes Chiefs ‘biggest threat’ claim
CINCINNATI Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has yet to prove his fitness following a season-ending wrist injury. But First Take guest host Harry Douglas has boldly claimed that the NFL star will be the biggest threat to the Kansas City Chiefs achieving a historic Super Bowl three-peat. "For me I'm going...
Truth Behind 'Peacemaker' Aaron Donald's Helmet-Swinging Brawl With Bengals Comes To Light
Aaron Donald's brawl with the Cincinnati Bengals during a practice in 2022 will never be forgotten. The Los Angeles Rams legend was seen swinging a helmet against their practice partners during a joint offseason training. The video of that incident quickly made the rounds on social media. After ...
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