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Nationwide shortage has Hoxworth asking for additional blood donations
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The team at Hoxworth Blood Center is now asking all of us who can donate to step it up, even if you've never donated before. They've been able to meet the need so far in our area but because there's a nationwide shortage, they are now getting asked by other blood banks that cannot meet the needs for for emergency surgeries.
Cincinnati native Carson Foster narrowly misses third Olympic medal in 200m IM
PARIS, IDF — Sycamore High School alum and Mason Manta Rays swimmer Carson Foster narrowly missed his third Olympic medal Friday in the 200-meter individual medley race in Paris. Foster, swimming against French star Leon Marchand in the race, finished fourth in the 200m IM, 0.10 seconds behind Shun...
Baby store makes its return after 6 years, will open in Kohl's locations nationwide
CINCINNATI (WKRC/CBS Newspath) - Babies 'R' Us is back. New locations are popping up inside of Kohl's stores, with 200 locations rolling out nationwide by the fall. New and expectant parents can also shop Babies 'R' Us at Kohl's online. "Evolving our assortment and bringing more relevant product to the...
'Incredibly dangerous': Man sentenced for making Glock switches sold to gang members
A man who manufactured dozens of devices that transform semi-automatic handguns into machine guns, which were later sold to members of a Cincinnati gang and linked to numerous local shootings, will spend several years in prison. Isaiah Smith, 24, was sentenced to six years on Friday by U.S. District Judge David in...
Photos: FC Cincinnati Wins Leagues Cup Game Against Querétaro F.C.
FC Cincinnati will be heading to the knockout phase of the Leagues Cup tournament after a 1-0 victory against Querétaro F.C. on Thursday night. With Querétaro F.C. now eliminated, FC Cincinnati will go on to play New York City FC on Monday at TQL Stadium. Keep scrolling for...
Live From Cincinnati: The Rickey Smiley Morning Show
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show started the party early with fans, broadcasting live from this year’s Cincinnati Music Festival presented by Procter & Gamble (P&G). Excited fans turned up bright and early to be a part of the live broadcast with Rickey Smiley and his morning crew. The mood was live all weekend long with great music, dancing and free swag courtesy of P&G. Here’s a recap of the highlights from Thursday and Friday:
POWER 107.5 Named As A 2024 Marconi Radio Awards Finalist
The Marconi Awards are back, and the 2024 finalists have been announced! Produced by the The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), this award ceremony has highlighted the world of radio for over 100 years. The organization’s mission includes providing “strong advocacy and resources necessary to advance the interests of television and radio broadcasters and build […]
Suspect accused of killing popular Cincinnati area DJ in crash indicted on charges
BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio — A Hamilton man accused of causing a crash that killed a Cincinnati DJ has been indicted on two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide. Investigators with the Butler County Sheriff's Office said Leodegario Cruz-Ortiz, 22, was driving without a valid driver's license Saturday morning when he crossed the center line on U.S. 127 in Milford Township and slammed into a car being driven by Christopher VanZant of Fountain City, Indiana.
Cincinnati Football: 2024 Season Preview and Prediction
Cincinnati has an incredibly proud football tradition that it built in recent years under former head coach Luke Fickell, but after he left to take the Wisconsin job ahead of the 2023 season, the program took a major step back. The Bearcats hired Scott Satterfield and tasked him with being...
How the Cincinnati Music Festival is Revolutionizing Entertainment
The Cincinnati Music Festival, a cultural cornerstone of Ohio, is more than just a series of performances; it is a vibrant celebration of music, community, and history. Ohio has a storied musical history, with Cincinnati at its heart. The city’s musical legacy dates back to the early 20th century, with influential figures like Mamie Smith, the first African American artist to make a blues recording in 1920. This heritage continues today with the Cincinnati Music Festival, which attracts over 75,000 attendees annually, generating significant economic impact and cultural enrichment.
How Greater Cincinnati is working to build a permanent movie industry
The red carpet is being rolled out in Southwest Ohio as filmmakers from all over the country headed to Loveland this weekend to screen more than 50 short films at the inaugural Loveland Shorts Film Festival. The entries under 20 minutes long will feature horror, adventure, romance and other film...
CPS Board appoints its newest member
The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to appoint its newest member James Crosset. Crosset is a retired CFO for Mesa Industries Inc. and former director of business affairs for the University of Cincinnati's College of Law. He was selected from a pool of nearly 20 candidates...