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High school football scrimmage schedule 2024 for NE Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio — High school football practices are ramping up this week, and scrimmages will soon follow this preseason. The regular season kicks off Friday, Aug. 23, for most teams. There are a few games a night earlier. Can’t wait until then? Here is a compilation of scrimmages in the meantime:
Cincinnati-native Carson Foster captures second Olympic medal in freestyle relay
PARIS — Second medal, secured!. Cincinnati-native Carson Foster captured his second Olympic medal Tuesday with the men's 4x200 freestyle relay team. Team USA secured silver in the race, finishing just behind Great Britain, who took gold. Australia finished third, taking home bronze. Luke Hobson who already took bronze in...
Hamilton County Justice Center undergoes $20M in upgrades, renovations
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - $20 million is going into upgrades and renovations at the Hamilton County Justice Center. Hundreds of jail cells are getting redone, but a majority of the money is being spent on projects to create a safer environment for the deputies and the inmates. Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine...
Crash with injuries reported on I-471 in downtown Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on the ramp of Interstate 471 southbound near downtown Cincinnati. Units from the Cincinnati Police and Fire departments are responding to the scene, on the entrance ramp from East 5th Street to the interstate. The extent of the injuries is...
Kenwood welcomes Condado Tacos; First 100 guests have win free tacos for a year
KENWOOD, Ohio — What's Taco Tuesday without the elaborate tacos, chips and guacamole, salt-rimmed margaritas, and an eye-catching area to chat with friends? Well, look no further Kenwood residents, because all of this is coming your way with the addition of Condado Tacos. The Columbus-based restaurant is opening its...
Rumpke continues with efforts to protect its workers from brutally hot days
COVINGTON, Ky. — As temperatures continue to rise during the summer months, workers around Covington are taking extra precautions to protect themselves. On Tuesday, the city of Covington announced to residents that they should set their trash and recycling carts out the night before collection day because Rumpke workers may be starting work an hour early.
Xavier basketball recruiting: Top 100 recruit adds Xavier visit
Xavier has recently gained traction in the recruitment of four-star guard Amari Evans. Ranked 96th nationally in the 2025 class, Evans has trimmed his list to ten schools, including Xavier alongside Georgetown, Illinois, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Pitt, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Villanova. Evans, who started his high school...
Once left abandoned in a box, red fox now to become ambassador animal at Cincinnati Zoo
CINCINNATI — Once tragically left abandoned inside a box, a red fox is now getting a new life at the Cincinnati Zoo. The zoo posted to their Facebook page earlier this month, saying they were called after a red fox was found abandoned inside a box at an apartment complex.
WSA-USA Appoints Marc Przybylo As New Sales Executive
Mason, Ohio based WSA-USA, LLC announced that Marc Przybylo has joined its team as a Sales Executive. With more than 10 years of sales experience, Marc will assist customers with material handling equipment needs. WSA-USA was established in 1990 to manufacture innovative material handling solutions for the global corrugated industry.
Lawmaker takes action after Ohio Supreme Court rules ‘boneless’ chicken wings can have bones
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a man who ordered boneless wings should have expected bones to be in them, denying him a jury trial after he suffered major injuries, including several surgeries and two medically induced comas. A state legislator is so outraged by the decision that he plans to propose a bill to […]
Culture FIX: July 31-Aug. 6
The arts are alive and well even in the dead of summer. Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra opens its monthlong Summermusik festival, while the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra gets movin’ across the river. Queen City Opera’s game-changing take on Mozart’s “Magic Flute” jumps on at the Aronoff. Plenty of outdoor music and some good theater pieces round out the week.
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...