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High school football Cincinnati round-up: Week 1
CINCINNATI — Rivalry games dominated the week one slate and some big wins were gained by some top teams. Moeller got themselves going with a solid W and some Warriors battled to an opening night win in our Cincinnati Round-Up. NO. 2 MOELLER 38, NO. 1 PRINCETON 21. The...
Week 1 Final: Hurricane 30, Knights 0
CINCINNATI — On a warm night, the Hurricane heated up after a slow start and opened its 2024 season with a 30-0 win over Northwest at Rebecca Hunt Stanfill Field on the NW campus. WHS coach Ryan Evans was pleased with this team’s effort. He lamented the eight penalties,...
Moeller wins the renewed 'King of the Block' rivalry over Princeton
SHARONVILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - In front of a sold out crowd of over 5,000 fans on Friday at Princeton High School, Moeller came out on top over the Vikings 38-20 in the return of the 'King of the Block' rivalry. It was the first regular-season meeting between the two schools...
Big Red Holds Off McNicholas
STEUBENVILLE,OHIO (WTRF) – Steubenville held off a very talented Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas squad 18-16 Friday night in their season opener. Big Red will travel to 1-0 New Philadelphia next week. The Quakers beat Louisville 12-7 in their season opener.
Queen City LPGA Tournament Is Happening In Ohio's Largest Playground
MAINEVILLE, OH -- With the Cincinnati Open just wrapping up at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, it just seems natural, as Ohio's Largest Playground, that the third annual Queen City LPGA Tournament will also be played here in Warren County. Sponsored by Kroger and P&G, this year's tournament...
Amazon Prime makes huge blunder as they miss a touchdown as Al Michaels jokes ‘while you were out in the kitchen’
LAST night’s Amazon Prime Video broadcast of the Indianapolis Colts-Cincinnati Bengals game bizarrely missed a touchdown. The Colts and Bengals both concluded their preseason schedules with a Thursday night encounter at Paul Brown Stadium. With the Colts leading 10-7 in the fourth quarter, Jason Bean felt that he had scored a touchdown. It was initially […]
Greater Cincinnati no-kill shelter hosts fundraiser to cover medical costs of animals
OAKLEY, Ohio (WKRC) - A local no-kill shelter is hosting a fundraiser this weekend to help with medical costs for hundreds of cats. The Scratching Post is inviting everyone to the Fowling Warehouse in Oakley on Sunday. You can play, eat, and buy some raffle tickets and split the pot....
Hamilton prepares for its largest-ever 'Hamilpalooza' with over 150 vendors
HAMILTON, Ohio (WKRC) - The city of Hamilton is going all-out with its largest-ever "Hamilpalooza." Guests can shop at over 150 different vendors, see a car show, and pet farm animals. The event will also include county-wide outreach to local veterans, and the first 150 veterans will receive food vouchers.
Cincinnati State welcomes largest student body in a decade, expands programs
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Cincinnati State is welcoming its largest student body in a decade on Monday. 9,000 students are registered for classes this fall, which is a nearly 33% increase since pandemic losses in 2020. The college also recently expanded to include bachelor degree programs for nursing, land surveying, and...
How the FBI caught an alleged cyber-extortionist who targeted companies in Tri-State
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -The man FBI agents say is at the center of an international cyber-extortion scheme that bilked companies in the United States for $50 million appeared in a Cincinnati courtroom Friday. He was extradited from the country of Georgia after allegedly attempting to cheat the FBI out of money...
The second worst Taco Bell in America is in Cincinnati, research finds
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - According to an analysis based on user reviews, the second worst Taco Bell in the country can be found in Cincinnati. Fast Company conducted an analysis on user reviews posted to Google Maps for Taco Bell locations across the country to see which was rated the highest, and which was rated the lowest.
Mount St. Joseph University announces enrollment growth for fall semester
CINCINNATI — Mount St. Joseph University announced a significant increase in student enrollment for the Fall 2024 semester. On Friday, the Mount said it has seen an overall growth of seven percent compared to last year, with a four percent increase in undergraduate enrollment and a 12 percent rise in graduate enrollment.
No big winner in Mega Millions drawing for Friday, Aug. 23; jackpot climbs to $575M
Update, noon, Saturday: There was no grand prize winner in the Mega Millions drawing Friday. The jackpot has now risen to $575 million. Update, 11:07 p.m.: Winning numbers for the Friday, Aug. 23 Mega Millions jackpot are: 28, 30, 44, 66, and 69. The gold Mega Ball is 2 and the Megaplier is...
NAIA No. 16 IU Kokomo defeats Gold Nuggets
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Freshman Mya Grigsby's 12 kills, four aces and 19 digs led NAIA No. 16 IU Kokomo to a 25-22, 25-17, 25-20 women's volleyball victory Friday against Xavier University of Louisiana in the Onset Invitational. The Gold Nuggets (1-1) will play twice Saturday in this event:...
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