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Woman suffers life-threatening injuries after hit on Interstate 71 by tractor-trailer
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - A pedestrian was hit on a Cincinnati interstate on Saturday morning. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office said the crash happened around 2:20 a.m. in the northbound lanes of I-71 between Ridge and Kennedy avenues. There was a woman reported to be walking on the highway...
Reds Hall of Famer George Foster named Grand Marshal of 4th of July Parade
Loveland, Ohio – Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer George Foster has been named Grand Marshal of the City of Loveland’s Independence Day Celebration parade!. He will lead the parade on Thursday, July 4 at 7 PM, cruising in a 1959 Corvette convertible. We’re rooting for a shiny red Vette designed for convoy escort duty!
Is Gov. Andy Beshear a potential replacement for Biden? He's made these lists
President Joe Biden's performance on Thursday night's debate has had people looking elsewhere for another potential candidate for the Democratic Party, with names such as Michelle Obama, Pete Buttigieg and Gov. Andy Beshear making the lists. National and local outlets have listed Beshear as a potential replacement for Biden in...
Jim’s Journal, June 29th, 2024
It was as tight as major league baseball gets Friday night, but unfortunately the Reds ended up on the short end, dropping their game against the Cardinals, 1-0. Reliever Ryan Helsley made the final difference for St. Louis as the closer on the mound, racking up his 29th save, and Alec Burleson drove in the game’s only run. Helsley pitched a 1-2-3 9th inning, that 3rd one coming on a long fly hit by Cincy’s Stuart Fairchild, that could’ve kept the Reds alive– but left fielder Brendan Donovan managed to pull that ball in just as it looked to be leaving the park, with a leap in front of the wall, taking the Reds’ last chance away, locking down the St. Louis win. And it’s not like Frankie Montas was bad, pitching for the Reds– he only allowed the game’s single run, on 2 hits, in 6 innings of work. Andre Pallante got the St. Louis victory, keeping Cincinnati scoreless over 5 1/3 innings, including getting Elly De La Cruz to ground out with the bases loaded in the 5th. So this afternoon, a pair of right-handers square off– the Reds’ Carson Spiers with his 3.45 ERA, against the Cards’ Sonny Gray and his 2.81. We have the broadcast set to arrive on your radio at 1:45 today, so join us for all the action, on the Sports Voice, 103.9, WRBI.
'A lot of history here': Greater Cincinnati warehouse sells historic sports memorabilia
WEST END, Ohio (WKRC) - In a warehouse tucked away in Cincinnati’s West End, you'll find pieces of court where some of the biggest games in NBA and college basketball history were played. Legends of the sport like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James; superstars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Nikola...
Cincinnati Fire Department undergoes newest round of officer training
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Fire Department is undergoing its newest round of officer training. This year's class had 15 firemen and women immersing themselves in five live-fire scenarios. One trainee, Jeanean Chaurch, has been working for the department for 13 years. She's usually behind the wheel driving fire trucks...
New project hopes to make popular Cincinnati park safer and more inviting
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Road improvement work aims to make Eden Park more inviting. The city has plans for a project that would make changes to Victory Parkway between East McMillan Street and Martin Drive. The project will also include repairs and safety upgrades to the Park Avenue Bridge, which is more than 100 years old.
Kentucky teacher selected for the 2024 National STEM Scholar Program
Selected to take part in a professional development program, Kourtney Taylor, an educator from Stanford in Lincoln County, said she hopes her achievement will encourage students within her district to get excited about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. Taylor was one of nine middle school science teachers chosen...
Officials hope to have Purple People Bridge fully open by Labor Day
NEWPORT, Ky. (WXIX) - Northern Kentucky officials hope the Purple People Bridge will be fully re-opened by Labor Day. The Cincinnati side of the bridge was shut down six weeks ago after sandstone fell from a pier supporting the bridge. The bridge has been accessible from Newport, but that hasn’t...
From CRC to Club 513: Local rec centers offers safe, fun place for teens to bond
CINCINNATI — During summer break, 16-year-old Daniel Griffin works at the Hirsch Recreation Center so he can build relationships with others in the Cincinnati community. "I feel like that's what we need, a bond. It helps the kids a lot. A bond," Daniel said. Without those connections, Daniel knows...
Clinic teaches those with disabilities about golf
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The 26th annual Adaptive Golf Clinic was held on Friday at Meadow Links. The course has hosted the clinic for 25 years, which allows golf pros to teach people with disabilities about the game. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here to...
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