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Cincinnati Animal CARE takes in record number of dogs this month
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati Animal CARE has taken in a record number of dogs in July, only halfway through the month, and is set to break records. The shelter is waving adoption fees to help get animals new homes. “We are bursting at the seams,” Director Meaghan Colville said. “We’re...
Burlington’s ‘veteran’ catcher selected by Reds
Ryan McCrystal has been on rosters for baseball games in Burlington probably as often as anybody across the past few years. Now, he’s a draftee of the Cincinnati Reds. McCrystal has played four consecutive summers in Burlington, beginning with a high school state championship series and then parts of three seasons with the Burlington Sock Puppets. The catcher from East Carolina was a ninth-round pick of the Cincinnati Reds in this week’s baseball amateur draft.
'It was crazy, the talent we had on that team.' MND basketball remembers 2019 state title
Before the start of the 2023-2024 high school basketball season, Mount Notre Dame introduced a modified uniform to honor its past champions. The team brought back white and blue collar trim and a paw print on the shorts to honor the 28-0 2004 state champions, the first in school history. It added...
Man accused of robbing 2 Greater Cincinnati banks within hours pleads guilty
CINCINNATI — A man accused of robbing two banks around the Cincinnati region in the span of an hour has pleaded guilty. Police said the suspect, identified as Brian Parnell, passed the teller a note at the Fifth Third Bank at 900 Main Street in Downtown Cincinnati on May 22 and demanded money before fleeing on foot.
Decade-long Ponzi scheme comes to an end, 2 Hamilton County men arrested
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - Two men have been indicted in Hamilton County as a part of an alleged Ponzi scheme that spanned a decade, scamming at least 200 clients out of more than $72 million. Bradley J. Konorman of Cincinnati and Adam R. Salon of Toledo were charged yesterday...
'A special group.' Youth movement looks to lead Xavier-based Zip 'Em Up in this week's TBT
The Xavier-based alumni team, Zip 'Em Up, is preparing for its fourth season in The Basketball Tournament (TBT). Despite a winning record (4-3) all-time through three seasons, Zip 'Em Up is bidding for a deeper run in this year's regional, starting with their matchup with No. 7 seed Takeover BC on Friday night (6 p.m.) at Fifth Third Arena. ...
High school teams have to work around the heat
Monday was on the front end of a heat advisory for this area of western Kentucky and southern Indiana. Temperatures and heat indexes were high enough that they would start heat safety restrictions mandated by the KHSAA. Feels like temperatures Monday afternoon were at 105 degrees, with the actual temperature in the high 90s. All outdoor activities should stop if heat indexes are over 104 ...
This summer's Nasty Nati TBT team should look familiar to Cincinnati Bearcat fans
As they prepare to host their first TBT (The Basketball Tournament) game at Fifth Third Arena, a familiar group of former Cincinnati Bearcat basketball players gathered at Summit Country Day Wednesday afternoon for a "media day". Former Bearcat Kevin Johnson coaches basketball at Summit and again is Nasty Nati's general manager. Another...
What hospital ranks the best in Kentucky, according to US News and World Report?
Along with being the best in the state, the hospital was named in the top 50 hospitals across the nation in three specialty areas: obstetrics/gynecology (#21), cancer care (#36) and ear, nose and throat (#37).
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear endorses federal effort to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Biden administration’s push to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug won an endorsement Wednesday from Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who said “the jury is no longer out” on its medical uses as an alternative to opioids that ravaged the Bluegrass State with overdose deaths.
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