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Ohio man playing football in water bitten by shark at 'shark bite capital of the world'
A 21-year-old Ohio man was bitten by a shark at Florida's New Smyrna Beach on the Fourth of July while playing football in knee-deep water, according to Beach Safety Ocean Rescue Interim Director Tammy Malphurs. The shark bit him on the right foot. The man's injuries were not life-threatening, and...
Wendy’s Takes Aim at McDonald’s with Clever Billboards in Ohio
CAMBRIDGE, OH – Wendy’s has made another bold marketing move in its home state of Ohio, placing eye-catching billboards directly above a McDonald’s location. Known for their edgy social media presence, Wendy’s has taken their competitive spirit to new heights, literally. The first billboard, spotted by...
Debate tests local Democratic loyalty to Biden, Ohio redistricting issue likely, plus more top stories
After last week’s presidential debate local Democrats are in a debate of their own over whether it’s time for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the race. Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley took to X suggesting a list of possible alternative candidates. Meanwhile other local leaders are sticking...
Family of man shot day after Fourth of July seek answers a year later, offer reward
HARTWELL, Ohio. (WKRC) - It's a homicide investigation Cincinnati Police have yet to solve. The family of 39-year-old Alan Davis Holcomb is asking for help, and offering a private reward, for the arrest and conviction of the person or people who murdered him. Cincinnati Police say on July 5th, 2023,...
Cincinnati black music walk of fame honored as top museum
The Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame has been recently honored by Blavity as one of the top 11 museums and monuments nationwide that keep the spirit of Black music alive. From Prince’s Paisley Park to Detroit’s Motown, these institutions play a crucial role in preserving history and educating the public about significant cultural shifts and legacies, including music.
1 dead, 5 hurt in multiple Cincinnati shootings overnight
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A 45-year-old man is dead and five other people are hurt in four shootings within hours of each other across Cincinnati overnight, police confirm. Police also have not said yet if they believe any of the shootings are connected. No arrests were announced. They also did not...
'The best parade in the region': Northside 4th of July parade steps off without a hitch
NORTHSIDE, Ohio (WKRC) - The beloved Northside Parade stepped off without a hitch on the Fourth of July after it was almost canceled. At first, it didn't have enough officers for the event, but people petitioned, and the city and parade organizers were at odds for a while. For 170...
Red, White, and Blue Ash: Rainy conditions not stopping Cincinnati from celebrating Fourth of July
BLUE ASH, Ohio — As storms rolled through Cincinnati Thursday, you'd think that would stop people from celebrating their Fourth of July outside. The rain didn't stop the thousands at the annual "Red, White, and Blue Ash" celebration. Robert Eustice got out to Summit Park early Thursday morning. "We...
Tree fire reported on Windham Avenue in Avondale
CINCINNATI — A tree fire has been reported on Windham Avenue in Avondale. Units from the Cincinnati Fire Department are responding to the scene. The extent of the damages is unknown at this time. Click the video player above to watch other headlines from WLWT News 5. This story...
'A boat that doesn't know it's a boat'; Madison, Indiana preps for 74th Regatta despite rain
MADISON, Ind. — "God love us, 74 years strong, we don't quit," Jak McCormick said of this year's Madison Regatta. From soaked chocks to building docks, the setup crew for the Madison Regatta readied the waterworks for cooling boat engines—but the hydroplanes don't mind when it's wet, and neither does regatta president McCormick.
Archbishop who was excommunicated once invited Kentucky's Kim Davis to meet the Pope
Carlo Maria Viganò, an Italian archbishop and former papal ambassador to the United States who became a major critic of Pope Francis, has been excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church for schism, and he has ties to the Bluegrass State. Viganò once organized a controversial meeting between Pope Francis...
EF-0 tornado sweeps through Harrison County, Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The National Weather Service confirmed two separate tornadoes touched down in WAVE Country on Independence Day. One was an EF-1 tornado in Louisville’s Parkland neighborhood, the other an EF-0 in Harrison County, Indiana. On Friday, residents in the area were in clean up mode after...
Popular Evansville breakfast restaurant says it will open a second location this month
Evansville will be getting a second location of a local family-owned restaurant with a popular breakfast menu. Sunrise Cafe Family Restaurant, founded in 2023, is located on North Kentucky Avenue off U.S. 41, south of Mount Pleasant Road. Founded by Kenny Salazar and sisters Adela and Nancy Flores, the restaurant offers classic American diner food with Tex-Mex specialties.
Evansville Retailer to Close After 60 Years in Business
Paul’s Menswear launched a retirement sale last month, with plans to close doors after over 60 years on the west side of Evansville. While I never personally purchased a suit from Paul’s Menswear, I can certainly appreciate the time that goes into getting a suit or pants tailored. I purchased my first suit in December 2019 when I started going on job interviews after college. Buying my first suit around that time was, to me, a symbol of accomplishment, and it was a great experience. I would imagine many in the Evansville area have similar stories about shopping at Paul’s Menswear.
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