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Wires down reported on Winfield Avenue in West Price Hill
CINCINNATI — A report of downed wires has been made on Winfield Avenue in West Price Hill. The wires are reportedly in the street. No reports of sparking have been made. Cincinnati fire responders have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video...
Cincinnati native Holt logs pair of 5th-set aces, U.S. hold of Germany to remain undefeated in pool play
PARIS, IDF — Cincinnati native Max Holt recorded back-to-back aces in the fifth set to help spur the United States to a five-set victory over Germany in men's volleyball Tuesday morning. The U.S. won - 25-21, 25-17, 17-25, 20-25, 15-11 - to move to 2-0 in group play. Germany...
German American Bank announces merger with Heartland Bank
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- Jasper-based German American Bancorp is purchasing Ohio-based Heartland Bank in a $330 million deal. Officials for German American say that Heartland’s 20 banking centers in Ohio will allow it to expand its footprint into Columbus and Cincinnati markets. The Banks will operate under a co-branded name within the Ohio Markets. “This strategic […]
This Week on Cincinnati Refined!
This week's episode of Cincinnati Refined on LOCAL 12, WKRC-TV, presented by The BMW Store and Cincinnati Metro, features staging and design tips and trends from Nest Home Staging & Design, ways to get kids stylin’ for back-to-school with Sit Still Kids Salon Cincy, organization and decor hacks from IKEA, fab finds from CRdeals, and an inspiring story to pump you up from Hoxworth Blood Center. Plus, get updated on all the happenings around town with Everything Cincy! Enjoy!
Paddlefest expects to see 1,800 on the Ohio River this weekend
The Ohio River Paddlefest returns to Cincinnati for the 23rd year this weekend. The river event got its start in 2001 with founder Brewster Rhoads and a few of his friends. “(We) thought, ‘Hey, wouldn't it be cool if we can invite all the people we know who love canoeing and kayaking to jump in the Ohio River at an event that we could potentially organize if we thought about it?’ ” Rhoads said. “We decided, ‘Hey, let's try it. Let's start the Ohio River Paddlefest.’ ”
From Adversity to Advocate: DPT Alumna Ileta Pizano Champions Healthcare Accessibility
Ileta Pizano’s passion for physical therapy was not accidental; it stemmed from personal experiences that shaped her calling. During her undergraduate education at The Ohio State University, Pizano became the caregiver of a stroke survivor, which turned into a five-year commitment extending into the challenging times of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Guided by her cousin, an occupational therapist, this experience allowed Pizano to understand the broader scope and importance of therapists.
Xavier basketball recruiting: Matthew Able includes XU in final list, sets visit date
Xavier is one of eight schools still in the running for rising shooting guard Matthew Able, a four-star prospect from the 2025 recruiting class. Able, a 6-foot-4 standout from Sagemont Prep in Florida, posted a graphic on social media that also listed Baylor, Boston College, Miami, Michigan, Northwestern, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest as finalists.
Xavier recruiting news: Musketeers in the mix for several 2025 prospects
The Xavier Musketeers and their revamped roster are finishing up summer workouts from the Klekamp Family Training Center with the 2024-25 regular season just over three months away. However, the recruiting trail is still heating up and Xavier, which doesn't have a freshman on scholarship this season, is in the mix on...
Ohio brewery sues Pennsylvania over 'protectionist' rules that limit beer sales
A Cincinnati-based brewery is taking aim at Pennsylvania's alcohol regulations. Urban Artifact, a 9-year-old brewery that specializes in fruit-infused beers, filed a federal lawsuit earlier this month alleging that Pennsylvania uses unfair barriers to restrict sales from companies that aren't located in the commonwealth. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Why is your local pharmacy closing?
Pharmacies are shuttering nationwide. You may have noticed the independent drug store in your neighborhood going out of business. But it is not just the little guys. Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid have announced hundreds of closures nationwide. The reasons may be multi-pronged, including rising drug prices, staff shortages and...
7/29/24 - The Mo Egger Radio Show
A disheartening Reds loss, puzzling David Bell decisions, and the Reds trade strategy as the deadline approaches. And was Sunday's game in St. Pete a microcosm of the Reds future?. Ja'Marr sits again. I compare his contract situation to mine, and I compare Zac Taylor as a middle-manager to me...
'So proud of him': Family reacts to watching Carson Foster win bronze at Paris Olympics
PARIS, IDF — On Sunday, Sycamore High School alum and member of the Mason Manta Rays Carson Foster won his first-ever Olympic medal, earning bronze in the men's 400-meter individual medley during the Paris Olympics. Foster finished in third place, four-hundredths of a second behind the second-place finisher, Tomoyuki...
Battlehawks star Hakeem Butler signs with Cincinnati Bengals
ARLINGTON, TEXAS (July 26, 2024) – The UFL has announced that St. Louis Battlehawks wide receiver Hakeem Butler has signed a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. The 2024 UFL Offensive Player of the Year and All-UFL at wide receiver, Butler caught 45 passes to...
NOW in the NATI - Storefronts to the Forefront: The Cone
CINCINNATI, Ohio (NOW in the NATI) - Storefronts to the Forefront is a partnership between Duke Energy, Huntington Bank and the Cincinnati Regional Chamber. We’re highlighting businesses in seven different districts that have received a grant from the program. The Cone, a local icon in West Chester, is the latest awardee.
ECHO offers mental health therapy over the summer for Catholic school children
The ECHO program at the University of Dayton provides mental health services to children in Dayton and Cincinnati Catholic schools. In 2022, as the school year came to a close, many families that utilize ECHO's services inquired about sessions for their children over the summer. Unfortunately, the program followed an...
Truck crashes onto sidewalk, appears to hit building in downtown Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — A pickup truck crashed onto a sidewalk, appearing to hit a building along a busy street in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, prompting multiple officers to respond Monday. It happened around 4:30 p.m. when officers responded to a report of a truck into a building in the 1300 block...
Building reportedly struck by a vehicle on Main Street in Over-The-Rhine
CINCINNATI — A building has reportedly been struck by a vehicle on Main Street in Over-The-Rhine. Units from the Cincinnati Police Department are responding to the scene, near MOTR Pub. No injuries have been reported at this time, but the extent of the damages is unknown. For live traffic...
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