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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,...
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...
Crash with injuries reported on Queen City Avenue in Westwood
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on Queen City Avenue in Westwood. Units from the Cincinnati Police and Fire departments are responding to the scene, near the intersection with Ferguson Road. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time. For live traffic updates, click...
Reds fans will hate the timeline for Joey Votto's expected return to the big leagues
Former Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto has been sidelined almost all season. After parting ways with the Reds this past offseason, Votto eventually agreed to a minor-league deal with the Toronto Blue Jays. After growing up in Canada, it seemed like a fitting way for the six-time All-Star to end, what many believe to be, a Hall of Fame career.
Radioactive contamination caused a school to close; now it's being sold 'as is'
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Five years ago, Zahn’s Corner Middle School was closed after radioactive contamination was confirmed inside. This month, the still-contaminated school was listed in an upcoming auction, triggering protests and dismay in the community. PROTESTING THE SALE:. On June 17, dozens of people gathered in front of...
Cincinnati Health Department announces new medical director
The Cincinnati Health Department's new medical director is no stranger to the job. Dr. Yury Gonzales will oversee the city's seven community health centers as well as its other medical initiatives. He has been with the health department since 1996 and was previously medical director from 2015 to 2020, when he was also the city's chief medical officer.
Former Tri-County Mall property has a new path forward with a new name
SPRINGDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - AV Cincinnati Acquisition, LLC, an entity affiliated with the previous ownership group, has successfully re-acquired the former Tri-County Mall site. It’s set to move forward with the highly anticipated City Center @ Springdale project, formerly known as Artisan Village. The plan is to turn the...
Downed wires reported on Glenshade Avenue in Madisonville
CINCINNATI — Downed wires have been reported on Glenshade Avenue in Madisonville. Units from the Cincinnati Fire Department are responding to the scene, near the Mad Llama Coffee Shop. No damages or injuries have been reported at this time. Click the video player above to watch other afternoon headlines...
Steer drives in 3 with 3 hits as Reds beat Winans, Braves 9-4. 2nd game of doubleheader postponed
ATLANTA (AP) — Spencer Steer drove in three runs with three extra-base hits, Elly De La Cruz also had three hits, including a home run, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the slumping Atlanta Braves 9-4 on Wednesday. The second game of a scheduled split doubleheader was postponed due to...
Show Announcement – Melvin Seals, 10/5/24, Ludlow Garage, Cincinnati, OH
10/5/24 – Ludlow Garage, 342 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati, OH – Buy Tickets. Melvin Seals & JGB will take the stage at The Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati, OH on Saturday October 5, 2024. Tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, July 26, 2024, at 10:00am. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com and the box office located inside the venue 342 Ludlow Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45220.
Vietnam War veteran’s, son’s military careers bonded by Purple Heart
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Ribbons, pendants, and medals can tell you a lot about a military member’s service, but one medal stands alone to recognize the wounded. The Purple Heart is given to U.S. armed forces who were killed or injured while serving. Among the honors recipients is Army veteran...
Injury crash with building struck reported on Woodside Heights in Saint Bernard
CINCINNATI — A crash was reported on Woodside Heights in Saint Bernard Wednesday afternoon. It was reported near the intersection with Redwood Terrace. A vehicle reportedly drove thr0ugh a garage. Emergency crews are on scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WLWT at this time....
A $1 million reward was won via a scratch-off ticket sold at a Cincinnati Gas station
A lucky person recently won a whopping $1 million prize by purchasing a scratch-off ticket from a gas station located in Cincinnati. Great news for Cincinnati as luck is on their side! A fortunate individual has claimed a $1 million prize by purchasing a $50 Ohio Lottery scratch-off’s. The...
Ja’Marr Chase using interesting tactic with Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes’ list of haters continues to grow by the year, and it appears Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is a part of that group. Chase was interviewed for the latest NFL Top 100 players list. When he was asked who he believes is the best player in the league, Chase seemed agitated and... The post Ja’Marr Chase using interesting tactic with Patrick Mahomes appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Cincinnati high school football's top 25 recruits in the class of 2027
Even though the 2027 graduation year is a long way away, the following high school football players have already had improbable success, most playing football against legal adults as 14- or 15-year-olds. Some have garnered major college offers from Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee and others. Most are chomping at the bit get out on the field and show even further that they belong at the next level. ...
Reds Rumors: Rehabbing pitchers & roster crunch shaping Cincy's trade deadline plans
The Cincinnati Reds are not sellers (yet). But the team will likely be trading away one or more players before July 30th. Wait, doesn't that mean that they are selling? Not exactly. According to The Athletic (subscription required), the Reds are attempting to maintain roster flexibility while at the same...
Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland mayors speak at Columbus Metropolitan Club: Watch live
The Columbus Metropolitan Club is hosting a conversation with the mayors of Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland Wednesday at noon. Check out the live feed above to hear from Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb. Yolanda Harris, news anchor for WBNS-10TV, will moderate. More: Columbus won't explain critical cyber service outage hampering 311 for days This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland mayors speak at Columbus Metropolitan Club: Watch live
Bearcats Earn ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award
CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati baseball team received the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Excellence Award on Wednesday. The ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award honors high school and college programs coached by ABCA members that post a cumulative Grade Point Average over 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Cincinnati has received the ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award every year since 2016. The program posted a cumulative GPA of 3.387 during the 2023-24 academic year and had 15 student-athletes earn Academic All-Big 12 distinctions. Tommy Boba , Kerrington Cross , Carter Earls , Cole Harting , Josh Hegemann ,...
Great-grandmother Makes Frantic 911 Call After 7-Year-Old Ohio Boy Fatally Shoots Himself While Playing With Gun
Amidst a chaotic scene, the great-grandmother of a 7-year-old Ohio boy who fatally shot himself while playing with a gun made a frantic call to 911. In the recording, she could be heard answering the dispatcher’s questions as best as she could. According to reports, the Springfield Township police...
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