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Lactose-free milk pilot drives milk consumption at Cincinnati Public Schools
At Cincinnati Public Schools in Cincinnati, Ohio, Child Nutrition Director Jessica Shelly noticed that milk consumption in the district was much lower than consumption of fruits and vegetables. “We knew we had a gap; we knew we had an issue and that we had to find a solution,” Shelly shared...
Xavier Basketball: Why Ryan Conwell is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
In his first season back at the helm of Xavier, Sean Miller led the Musketeers to 2nd place in the Big East and a trip to the Sweet Sixteen. Last year was his second season and it certainly fell short of expectations. The Musketeers finished under .500 and limped to an 8th-place finish in their conference, with the offense taking a measured step backwards. What exactly is in store for Miller’s third season at the helm?
Pleasant The Next Couple Days
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Look for sunshine and temperatures near 85 degrees Friday afternoon. Cool and crisp Friday night into Saturday morning. We can’t rule out some river valley fog for Saturday morning; otherwise, it’ll be clear to begin the weekend! Saturday will be sunny with low humidity and warm temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s.
22 attend Hurricane Youth Soccer Camp at Alumni Field
The four-day Hurricane Youth Soccer Camp concluded Thursday at Alumni Field. Campers who participated in the camp were Emerson Looft, Aaron Huber, Mckenna Martin, Bentley Cooper, Jessie Kraatz, Dalton Allen, Mateo Franco, Nefertari Criss, Wynne Pfromm-Davis, Xander Smith, Anthony Manzo, Antonio Villa, Rowan Littrell, Ben Littrell, Finn Woodruff, Adeline Martin, Julius Jones, Logan Murphy, Quinton Jones, Ambrose Brausch, Isabelle Brausch.
Rap legend KRS-One visits local art museum ahead of Cincinnati Music Festival performance
A legendary New York rapper is exploring the Queen City. Lawrence "Kris" Parker, better known by his stage names KRS-One and Teacha, visited the Cincinnati Art Museum on Thursday afternoon ahead of his performance at the Cincinnati Music Festival later that night, according to a Facebook post from the museum. "KRS-One is in the...
WHS grad Reed earns third ITA Scholar Athlete honor
Wilmington High School graduate Caleb Reed is one of eight Baldwin Wallace University student-athletes to be recognized by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) as a Scholar Athlete. For Reed, this is the third year he has earned the Scholar Athlete designation from ITA. Reed won a career-best seven doubles matches...
Sports Update: Friday, July 26th
The Cincinnati Reds (49-53, 4th in NL Central) will face the Tampa Bay Rays (51-51, 4th in AL East) in a three-game series. The games are scheduled for Friday at 6:50 PM, Saturday at 4:10 PM, and Sunday at 11:35 AM. LHP Nick Lodolo, who has a record of 8-3 with a 3.51 ERA, will start the Friday opener for the Reds. Fans can catch live coverage of all three games on WTLO AM 1480/97.7 FM.
Sunny Skies & Lower Humidity Friday
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Dry and comfortable Friday morning, with temps near 60 degrees to start the day. Look for sunshine and temperatures near 85 degrees Friday afternoon. Cool and crisp Friday night into Saturday morning. We can’t rule out some river valley fog for Saturday morning; otherwise, it’ll be clear to begin the weekend! Saturday will be sunny with low humidity and warm temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s.
Joe Burrow reveals reason he changed his hairstyle
When Cincinnati Bengals players arrived for training camp this week, everyone was stunned to see Joe Burrow. The former LSU star quarterback showed up with a completely different hairstyle, opting for a bleached buzz-cut look. The new style certainly caught the attention of NFL fans and even prompted a response from WWE star Cody Rhodes, who many compared to Burrow. Speaking to the media on Tuesday, he revealed the simple reason for making the change. “I got bored,” Burrow said. “That’s about it.” Burrow also added that it was part of a bet with defensive tackle BJ Hill, who promised he would follow suit...
Section of Stratton Road in Goshen Township to close beginning Tuesday
A section of Stratton Road in Goshen Township is set to temporarily close beginning Tuesday, July 30. Stratton Road will be closed between Middletown Road and SR-165 from Tuesday, July 30 until Friday, August 2 in order to complete necessary culvert replacements. The detour will be Middletown Road to SR-45...
Injury crash reported on OH-741 in Mason
MASON, Ohio — A crash was reported on State Route 741 in Mason Wednesday morning. It was reported near Bunnell Road at 10:17 a.m. Warren County Police are responding to the scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WLWT at this time. The severity of...
Tennis legend Andy Roddick to host his first-ever live podcast in Cincinnati
A popular tennis podcast is hosting its first-ever live show in Greater Cincinnati. Andy Roddick, a two-time Cincinnati Open champion and former U.S. Open champ, will host a live episode of his podcast "Served with Andy Roddick" at Sonder Brewing in Mason on Friday, Aug. 9, the show posted on X. ...
Scott Fair Painting Service helps preserve iconic Loveland B&O Railroad Depot
Loveland, Ohio – I met Scott and Brandon Fair the father and son duo of Scott Fair Painting Service in the early stage of their restoration work on Loveland’s iconic Loveland B&O Railroad Depot. The 117-year-old depot is owned by Martin Schickel and is located right on the Loveland Bike Trail in Historic Downtown Loveland.
WARNING: Produce Recalled From MI, OH, IN Stores Due To Listeria
Making sure we eat enough healthy foods is a top priority for ourselves and our families. And that's why many of us buy plenty of fruits and vegetables. However, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio are urged to check their refrigerators for produce included in an expanded recall in these states. Produce...
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