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Coroner identifies man dead after crashing motorcycle into a tree in Westwood
CINCINNATI — A man is dead after he crashed his motorcycle into a tree in Westwood Wednesday, Cincinnati Police Department said. The coroner has identified the victim as 42-year-old Christopher McClure. The crash happened in the 3000 block of Queen City Avenue at approximately 5 p.m. CPD said McClure...
At least 1 person taken to hospital from I-75 crash, fire
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - At least one person was taken to a hospital from a crash and vehicle fire that partially closed a major highway during the morning commute. It happened on northbound Interstate 75 near Hopple Street shortly before 7 a.m. Thursday. An ambulance transported someone to the University of...
Reds should avoid Orioles' trade bait despite Cincy's desperate bid to upgrade lineup
The MLB trade deadline is just a few days away, and the Cincinnati Reds still haven't committed to a specific strategy. The Reds may look to offload one or two relievers on expiring contract, but Cincinnati may also have their eye on a potential upgrade or two. Most fans would...
'Food Fighters': Food drive being held at The Banks ahead of Foo Fighters concert Thursday
CINCINNATI — The city of Cincinnati is hyped to welcome the Foo Fighters for a big show at Great American Ball Park Thursday. Along with the band's countless hits, a pre-show party at The Banks will help a very important cause. Inspired by Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl...
Thursday weather planner: Chance for spotty rain clears by showtime for Foo Fighters, Cincinnati Music Festival
CINCINNATI — We have a chance for some spotty rain Thursday morning as a cold front sits right across the area. The front slips south for the afternoon, so any afternoon downpours would focus along and south of the Ohio River. By 4 p.m., the rain chance comes to an end, even south.
Hip Hop education: OSU professor curates exhibit focused on genre’s art influence
‘The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century’ open at Cincinnati Art Museum. Walk into the Cincinnati Art Museum in the next few months and you’ll be greeted by two gigantic Nike Air Force 1 basketball shoes. The amazing sculptures weigh several hundred pounds each...
Amazon Air Hub workers walk out, demand higher wages and better working conditions
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A couple dozen Amazon Air workers in Hebron walked off the job on Wednesday as they continue their fight to unionize. The Teamsters have been trying to organize the hub for two years, and the union claimed that Amazon's tactics during a vote earlier this year were illegal.
Bengals' Tee Higgins says he signed tag to 'kill all the noise'
Bengals receiver Tee Higgins, who participated in his first team practice since last season, said he signed his franchise tag in June because he didn't want speculation about his contract situation to linger into the season.
Joe Burrow Reveals Truth Behind New Hairstyle
On Wednesday, the Cincinnati Bengals kicked off their training camp for the 2024 NFL season. The first five days of camp are only open to season ticket holders, but public practice begins Monday, July 29. Star quarterback Joe Burrow has already stolen the show, not because of his play but rather ...
Three reasons Moeller football could be a state championship contender in 2024
In Bert Bathiany's first season as the head coach of Archbishop Moeller High School football, he led the Crusaders to a 10-5 record and a Greater Catholic League-South title. Moeller hasn't won a state championship since going back-to-back in 2012 and 2013. This year, with multiple stars on defense and a veteran offense,...
Freestore Foodbank, Bank of America start program to teach personal finance
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Bank of America and Freestore Foodbank are partnering in a program to give residents free classes in managing personal finances. The program is part of a partnership that began with a $200,000 grant two years ago. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click...
Cincinnati wants to encourage home ‘electrification.’ Here’s what that means
Cincinnatians can help slow climate change by modifying the way they power their homes. A city program aims to provide residents with information they need to do so. Electrify Cincy promotes building electrification, the transition to using electricity as a power source, rather than fossil fuels. Rachel Bickett, energy equity...
One reliever (not named Alexis Díaz) the Reds cannot afford to trade at the deadline
The word on the street is that Cincinnati is shopping several of their relief pitchers with the MLB trade deadline on the horizon. Though Cincinnati Reds President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall has yet to take a firm stance ahead of the July 30th deadline, common sense would seem to suggest the club may look to both buy and sell.
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