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A local lady will run 177 miles across Ohio to raise money for multiple sclerosis
Next week, a woman from the local area will embark on an incredible challenge. Beginning on Sunday in Van Wert and concluding on Friday in Cuyahoga Falls, she will run an astonishing 177 miles in just six days. This remarkable feat is almost the entire length of the state of Ohio!
Kentucky isn't a Top 15 state for the 'swinger lifestyle' but 3 of its neighbors are
Conservative-leaning Kentucky is not a swing state in the political sense — nor, as it turns out, in the bedroom. Swinging — or wife-swapping, as it used to be called — is the practice of exchanging partners for sex. New search data recently revealed the top 15 states most interested in swinging. Adult...
Violent clash and death in Ohio prison leads to $225,000 settlement
The state of Ohio will pay $225,000 to the estate of a man who died while in prison custody and settle a lawsuit brought by his family. Dewey McVay, Jr., who had a long history of mental health issues, was incarcerated in December 2019 at the Correctional Reception Center in Orient, which is operated by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
Ohio Man Sentenced in Cold Case Death of Fiancée
Brandi Elliot is accused of drowning her 7-year-old daughter, Piper, after telling her she needed some “time alone.” The Tennessee mother told the judge at her arraignment that she was diagnosed with postpartum depression when Piper was 2. Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Ohio crisis line handles 14,000 contacts monthly
(The Center Square) – A hotline established to combat suicide in Ohio received nearly 340,000 communications in the two years since its launch. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the two-year statistics for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, saying the service has grown to provide more call centers than any other state. DeWine said, “988 is saving lives. The lifeline is providing free, around-the-clock support to Ohioans in crisis by connecting...
JD Vance, who once called for a ban on congressional stock trades, sold up to $100,000 in stock last year
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance, while running in Ohio for his U.S. Senate seat in 2022, stated that it should be illegal for members of Congress to trade stocks while in office. However, Vance reported in a financial disclosure report that he sold somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000...
Ohio voter advocates warn group is making troubling challenges, ask Sec. of State to guide counties
Voting rights advocacy organizations are calling on the Ohio Secretary of State to create consistency within the county boards of elections when it comes to voter registration challenges. The urgency comes in particular because of one group, the Ohio Election Integrity Network, which advocates say has been approaching multiple Ohio counties with lists of hundreds […] The post Ohio voter advocates warn group is making troubling challenges, ask Sec. of State to guide counties appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Crash partially blocking traffic on I-71 in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY, Ohio — UPDATE: The scene of the crash has cleared and all traffic is moving at a normal rate. Traffic is partially blocked on Interstate 71 northbound in Montgomery, following a crash with injuries Thursday evening. Ohio Department of Transportation cameras show units from the Montgomery Police and...
Williams Harvey Goines: The first African American Navy SEAL
Born on Sept. 10, 1936, and passing from labor to reward on June 10, 2024, Williams Harvey Goines left an indelible mark on his family, friends and country. His love and unwavering commitment to his wife of 58 years, Marie Davis Goines, and his historic legacy are remembered with pride and gratitude.
City of Fort Thomas receives $5 million in state funding to improve Tower Park complex
FORT THOMAS, Ky. — The city of Fort Thomas is receiving a massive financial boost to improve one of Northern Kentucky's most popular parks. On Thursday, state officials announced $5 million has been allocated by the commonwealth to improve the Tower Park Community Complex. Kentucky Rep. Mike Clines said...
Global IT outage: What Cincinnati-area businesses, services are impacted?
CINCINNATI — A cyber issue impacted Microsoft users globally and causing communication issues in countless industries. From airlines to local 911 call centers, many businesses and services experienced impacts on Friday. This is centered around an anti-virus firm and a malfunction regarding an update. The company is called Crowdstrike.
SWAT team on scene several hours overnight in Bond Hill
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Cincinnati police SWAT team was on the scene in Bond Hill for several hours overnight. Officers responded to Lillian Drive between Portman Avenue and Dale Road around 10:30 p.m. Thursday. Our news crew observed SWAT officers at the front door of a home. The SWAT team...
Duke Energy expanding 'self-healing' technology to remotely fix power outages
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - One of the Tri-State's largest energy providers is making its power grid "smarter." Duke Energy gave us an inside tour of one of its control centers. It's working on new technology to make your power more reliable during storms. Duke Energy's advanced technology can tell when a tree falls and knocks out power even before it makes a sound. Crews still have to go out to fix the line itself but it has "self-healing" capabilities to shorten a repair from hours to minutes.
New Edition, Ne-Yo & Fantasia to headline Cincinnati Music Festival next week
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Music Festival is one week away and another exciting lineup of performers is set to take the stage this year. CMF 2024 opens on Thursday, July 25 at the Andrew J. Brady Center with a special tribute to hip-hop before moving to Paycor Stadium for shows on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27.
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