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Severe thunderstorm watch in Northern Kentucky, southeastern Indiana canceled
Update, 7:20 p.m.: The National Weather Service in Wilmington has canceled the severe thunderstorm watch that was issued in several Northern Kentucky and southeast Indiana counties early Wednesday afternoon. Previous coverage: Portions of Northern Kentucky and southeastern Indiana are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 8 p.m. Wednesday. ...
Efforts to keep students safe discussed at Ohio School Safety Summit
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Back to school is not just a matter of school supplies and new clothing. For teachers and educators it’s also paying attention and reassessing security. The Ohio School Safety Center, a division of the Department of Public Safety is holding a conference at the...
There's a new school in town
Good morning, Cincy! I’m Allison Kiehl, a politics and business intern with The Enquirer. It's August, which means the new school year is nearly here. In the spirit of back-to-school season, I checked out the new Xavier Jesuit Academy, a private all-boys grade school in Bond Hill. ...
UC grad Jordan Thompson, Team USA Volleyball advance after victory over Serbia
PARIS — Team USA Volleyball has earned a spot in the knockout round of pool play, thanks in part to former University of Cincinnati volleyball standout Jordan Thompson. Team USA took on Serbia Wednesday afternoon in their second pool play match in the South Paris Arena. It was down...
Newport approves new funding in effort to fully reopen Purple People Bridge
NEWPORT, Ky. — City officials in Newport have approved new funding in an effort to fully reopen the Purple People Bridge for the first time in over two months. On May 19, a set of large rocks from one of the main supports on the Ohio side of the bridge fell from about 40 feet up.
Forest Park's paid cadet program teaching teenagers strength and unity
FOREST PARK, Ohio — Young people in Forest Park are exploring different career opportunities within their own community through the city's first eight-week cadet program. The program offers teenagers in the area more than just money in their pockets. Strength and unity were two central themes for the 10...
Men’s Basketball Coach Dannton Jackson Named as XULA 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee
Talladega College's men's basketball coach, Dannton Jackson, is set to be inducted into Xavier University of Louisiana's Athletic Hall of Fame, an honor that recognizes his outstanding contributions to the sport and his remarkable coaching career. The Los Angeles native's basketball journey began at Xavier University Louisiana (XULA) where he played on the men's team before earning his bachelor of arts degree in political science and later a master of arts in education administration in the mid 90's.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine opposes anti-gerrymandering reform heading to voters in November
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine stood in staunch opposition Wednesday to an anti-gerrymandering proposal heading to voters in November that would replace politicians with a citizen redistricting commission, but he stopped short of presenting a competing proposal this year. DeWine held a press conference on Wednesday, not only to criticize the Citizens Not Politicians ballot initiative, […]
Ohio bill would allow impaired driving test for marijuana, but does it work?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Law enforcement could get a new test to check for high drivers with a pending Ohio bill, but challengers are raising questions about its accuracy. Republican Reps. D.J. Swearingen and Cindy Abrams introduced House Bill 230 in June 2023. After slowly making its way through a committee, the bill passed in […]
Will the northern lights be visible in northwest Ohio? Aurora forecast
TOLEDO, Ohio — Northwest Ohio, along with a surprisingly large portion of North America, was treated in May to a dazzling display of the northern lights when a powerful G5 geomagnetic storm interacted with Earth's magnetic field. Another geomagnetic storm is slated to reach Earth Wednesday night. But will...
Hot Head Burrito shares plans to expand to the Summit City
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - A Mexican-style restaurant chain based out of Ohio shared that it will be expanding to Fort Wayne in August. Restaurant chain Hot Head Burritos is slated to move next door to the Dairy Queen and Cap n’ Cork liquor store on 3120 St. Joe Center Road.