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Some Harlan County waters unsafe for swimming
The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Division of Water has extended no swimming advisories for multiple bodies of water in Harlan County and across the state as a result of high levels of E. coli bacteria found in the water. According to the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s website at https://eec.ky.gov, advisories have been active […] The post Some Harlan County waters unsafe for swimming appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Man forms unlikely bond with UC student at new kind of mental health facility
Millions of Americans deal with serious mental illnesses, and many say they can't access care they need. A new Cincinnati facility is trying to change that by treating folks as people — not patients.
Beshear for president? How Kentucky's governor is building national recognition
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is a popular Democrat who has won in a deep red state. Beshear has taken a number of steps to build his national profile, including traveling to out-of-state Democratic fundraisers and launching a PAC. Beshear has not said whether he would run for president or vice...
Holy Grail BCJ Podcast Ep 439
Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats. This week Keegan Nickoson fills in for David, along with special guest Alec Busse of Cyclone Alert with 247 Sports to discuss the Iowa State Cyclones. Keegan also recaps his travels from Vegas and Big 12 Media Days to AAU tournaments. Join the conversation live every Wednesday night at 8pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there!
Whirlwind week in Kentucky politics, from new VP pick to marijuana policy
Hello, and welcome back to On Kentucky Politics! We are Rebecca Grapevine and Hannah Pinski, part of The Courier Journal's politics team. Anyone who thought there might be a mid-summer political lull was mistaken. The past week has kept us hopping, from covering the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump to following what's going on in Frankfort.
Bride crochets wedding dress and groom’s tux in less than 30 days
The #ScottLoveOnMyMind wedding was held at the Christian Village Gazebo on Hamilton Avenue. The gazebo is outside the residence of the bride’s grandmother, Barbara Triggs-Wilson, and her great aunt. Due to travel concerns and not wanting to leave any relatives out, the groom suggested the wedding take place there.
A colorful flag raises in Lebanon this weekend
Happy Thursday, Cincinnati. I’m Victoria Moorwood, a watchdog reporter who covers Butler, Warren and Clermont counties. Pride Month may be over, but one Lebanon native intends to make history in his hometown this weekend with the city’s first-ever Pride festival. Organizer James Reynolds expected more pushback from his...
Vanished at 21: The disappearance and death of Katelyn Markham
CINCINNATI — It started with a call to 911. More than a decade later, an admission. A young woman disappears, later found dead. Her fiancé, turned suspect. And her father's fight to find justice. Watch the full special in the video player above. WLWT Investigates: Vanished at 21.
'She was not breathing': Local lifeguards accused of failing to save drowning woman
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Lifeguards at a local pool are credited with saving a man’s life after he nearly drowned Tuesday afternoon, but a local woman has voiced her concerns about a previous incident with the same company's lifeguards. The president of SwimSafe, which manages Ziegler Park pool, says those...
Hoots and Hops happening Friday at Cincy Nature Center
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Cincinnati Nature Center is hosting an adult-themed event with local beer, live music and hiking. Cincy Nature Center’s Engagement & Events Manager Laura Whalen explained what guests can expect from Hoots and Hops, which is happening Friday, July 19. “Hoots and Hops is our big...
Looking for a furry friend? Cincinnati Animal CARE waives adoption fees amid intake surge
If you’ve been contemplating getting a pet, now's the time to do it. Cincinnati Animal CARE is waiving adoption fees for all animals who are six months or older every day 1 to 6 p.m. until Sunday, the shelter announced on Facebook. ...
A group wants to restructure OKI Regional Council of Governments
Local group Fair Share for Cincy submitted around 13,400 signatures to Cincinnati's auditor on Wednesday to get a charter amendment on the ballot this November. According to the group, the amendment would write a requirement for proportional representation into law and allow the city of Cincinnati to negotiate with the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana (OKI) Regional Council of Governments to get the city more representation on the Council's board.
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