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Greater Cincinnati school district to implement 'Yondr Bags' to create phone-free space
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Phones will have to stay in bags at a couple local high schools starting this year. Northwest Local School District said that both Colerain and Northwest High School will implement what are called "Yondr Bags" to create a phone-free space. The school will provide the pouches for each student, which they can put their phone in at the start of each school day.
Kairo's Kids: Mom starts nonprofit to adapt toys to different abilities
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A mom in Hamilton whose child couldn’t use traditional toys to play is now on a mission to help others. She’s learned to adapt toys. Kairo Margera is four years old. He was born differently abled and is now able to play with certain toys because his mom adapted them as part of a newly launched program called Kairo’s Kids.
Annette Echikunwoke_Seg #4_Hometown Olympians_7-28_24
Annette will be competing in the 2024 Olympic games in Paris in the Hammer Throw. The University of Cincinnati Track and Field superstar will contend for Olympic gold on August 4th and 6th. https://www.instagram.com/annette_echiku/?hl=en.
Reds, Bally Sports return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable systems Thursday, Aug. 1
Reds games return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable customers in Lawrenceburg and other Southeastern Indiana communities Thursday, Aug. 1, after the resolution of a three-month dispute between the nation’s No. 2 pay TV provider and Diamond Sports Group, which operates the 17 Bally Sports regional networks. But Comcast customers...
Cincinnatian Carson Foster seeks third Olympic medal Thursday and Friday: How to watch
Sycamore High School graduate and Cincinnati native Carson Foster will swim for his third medal this week in the men's 200-meter individual medley (IM) competition. Foster already won bronze Sunday in the men's 400-meter IM and silver Tuesday in the men's 4x200-meter relay. The men's 200-meter IM competition takes place on Thursday, Aug....
Report of crash blocking Victory Parkway in Walnut Hills
CINCINNATI — There is a report of a crash blocking Victory Parkway in Walnut Hills. It is reportedly blocking the intersection with East McMillan Street. Alternate routes are advised. Cincinnati police are responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported. It is unclear what caused the crash. Click...
Orioles acquire pair of players from Reds
Just before the deadline, the Orioles have picked up Austin Slater and infielder Livan Soto and cash considerations in a trade with the Reds, per announcements from both clubs. The Reds receive cash considerations or a player to be named later. Slater is on the move for the second time...
Coalition raises civil rights concerns over Brent Spence Bridge project
The Federal Highway Administration is investigating allegations of racial discrimination after a coalition filed a civil rights complaint against the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project and will visit the region soon to talk to residents about their concerns. Residents met Wednesday night and talked about why they believe the project to...
Community Makeover Day in Bond Hill
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Cincinnati Reds, P&G, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden along with Cincinnati Children’s, GE Aerospace, Kroger and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation are partnering Thursday for the annual Community Makeover service project. This year it will be in Bond Hill at Xavier Jesuit Academy. The scholarship-funded,...
Join Enquirer Education Reporter Madeline Mitchell for office hours in August
Hi, I'm Madeline Mitchell, and I write about education for The Enquirer. Do you have a story tip or a question about Greater Cincinnati's schools? Let's chat! I'm holding public office hours on Thursday afternoons in August at local libraries across the region. Anyone is welcome to stop by, say hello, ask questions...
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