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Tears, grief, emptiness: Ex-wife, stepdaughter of Chad Doerman provide statement
In her statement, the stepdaughter spoke about missing the time she had with her three brothers — 3-year-old Chase, 4-year-old Hunter and 7-year-old Clayton — and the man she considered a father.
Police: Juvenile injured after being shot in foot in West Price Hill
CINCINNATI — A juvenile was injured after being shot in the foot in West Price Hill on Friday night, the Cincinnati Police Department said. It happened around 8:30 p.m. around W. Liberty Street and Iliff Avenue. According to police, a juvenile, whose exact age was not provided, got shot...
Win tickets to see Green Day at Great American Ball Park
Dayton’s Eagle welcomes Green Day to Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Thursday, August 22. Register below to win a pair of tickets to the show. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 8/1/2024 – 8/22/2024. Open to OHIO residents of Auglaize, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Fayette, Greene, Highland, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Randolph, Shelby, Union, Warren, Wayne Counties. Age 18+. To enter, complete Official Entry Form on the Contests page at EagleDayton.com or on the Eagle Mobile App. One (1)”] winner will be selected in a random drawing from among all eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Period. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. Prize: One (1) winner(s) will receive a pair of tickets to the show. (ARV: $80). For full rules, CLICK HERE. Sponsor: CMG Radio Operating Company, LLC, 1611 S. Main St., Dayton, 45409.
CPS Board of Education votes to appoint new school board member after resignation
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education voted to appoint a new school board member this week. During a special meeting on Wednesday, the board unanimously appointed James Crosset to the seat previously held by Mike Moroski, who resigned last month. Crosset, a Walnut Hills High School...
Bengals training camp’s breakout player is running Ja’Marr Chase’s routes
Cincinnati Bengals wideout Andrei Iosivas is the breakout player of training camp so far. So much so, he isn’t just getting big public praise from Joe Burrow — he’s even starting to take Ja’Marr Chase routes in practice. With Chase watching from the sidelines during his “hold-in” over what appears to be a contract extension, Iosivas spent some of the late part of the week running routes that would normally go to the offense’s top target. Specifically, Iosivas caught a touchdown on a third-and-one from Burrow with the first team on a route that usually belongs to Chase. “When we install routes and concepts, we install...
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...
Millennials, Gen X more likely to develop 17 cancers earlier than previous generations
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A study just released by the American Cancer Society shows Gen Xers and millennials have a higher risk of developing 17 cancers compared to their parents and older generations. You may recall we recently introduced you to breast cancer survivor Gabby Thomas, who was diagnosed as a...
Ohio Just ‘Bombed’ Michigan With an F-16 and Full Fuel Tanks
LIsten, I know we joke a lot about hating Ohio... which we do... but it's never gotten to the point where things have been violent for a long time. So when an F-16 out of Toledo dropped full fuel tanks on Michigan, then turned right around and landed safely back home, there had to be questions asked.
Restaurant owners say they weren’t aware of Ohio’s sales tax holiday
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Ohio is a few days in to this year’s sales tax holiday, but some business owners are still not aware of what qualifies. This year, the holiday was extended from just 3 days to 10 days. Almost all purchases under 500 dollars are eligible, which includes dining in at restaurants.
Vance fashions himself as new ‘border czar’ in plot twist against Harris
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) is making the border a central matter, comparing himself to Vice President Kamala Harris as he fights to flip the script against the “border czar” herself. In a flurry of campaign appearances, since former President Donald Trump selected Vance as his running mate, the Ohio Republican has promised to step into […]
Jackpot! Ohio lottery ticket won the top reward
A lucky lottery player in Ohio has hit the jackpot! If you bought a ticket recently, be sure to check it carefully – you might just be the big winner. The ticket was sold in Springfield, Ohio, so if you purchased your ticket there, it’s definitely worth double-checking to see if you’re the lucky winner.
Preliminary Independence medical cannabis zoning clears planning commission
A preliminary zoning plan for medical cannabis businesses cleared the Kenton County Planning Commission Thursday. Although the Independence City Council voted in June to put the medical cannabis question on the ballot, Thursday’s vote would allow the city to institute zoning in time for next year if residents decide to allow it.