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Art Academy of Cincinnati needs your support to thrive | Opinion
The sudden closure of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts comes as a shock. Just six months ago, the oldest art school in the country, Philadelphia Academy of Fine Art also announced it would cease to exist as an accredited college. These events have left Philadelphia and the surrounding region reeling. The City Center has been anchored by the dynamic presence of these schools for more than two centuries. Moreover, Philadelphia’s reputation as one of the country’s leaders in art education and the creative cultural economy is now in jeopardy.
OTR shooting under investigation
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati police are investigating an overnight shooting in Over-the-Rhine. It happened at Republic and Green streets just before 1 a.m. Tuesday. The area is such a hot spot for drug deals and crime that police recently put up temporary barricades to try to disrupt it. Police say...
First Alert Weather Days: Risk for severe storms Wednesday, July Fourth
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Heat and humidity return on Tuesday and bring a risk of severe storms on Wednesday and July Fourth, making them both FOX19 NOW First Alert Weather Days. Tuesday’s high temperature will be 89 degrees as the heat index soars to 95 degrees in spots. Storm chances...
Yankees vs. Reds Probable Starting Pitchers – July 2
This content was writter in partnership with DataSkrive. DataSkrive leverages a combination of human expertise, machine learning, and pre-built content libraries to assemble and personalize sports content. The New York Yankees (54-32) host the Cincinnati Reds (39-45) on Tuesday to kick off a three-game series at Yankee Stadium. The contest...
Three-star DL Drayden Pavey chooses Purdue over Big Ten foes
Purdue received a commitment from Cincinnati Taft defensive tackle Drayden Pavey on Tuesday. Pavey (6-3, 294 pounds) is a good win over Indiana and Wisconsin, his other two finalists. Defensive line coach Brick Haley, analyst Preston Gordon, safeties coach Grant O'Brien and head coach Ryan Walters all had a hand in recruiting Pavey.
Joe Burrow Doesn't Believe in Top 5 Lists
It’s hard to consume any form of sports media these days without hearing about somebody’s Top Five or Top 10 list. If you turn on First Take, you’ll see Stephen A. Smith ranking the top five things that Bronny James should call his father on the court. If you log onto Shaq’s IG, you’ll frequently see him discussing all-time starting 5s and who is better than who. This content is compelling and it creates intriguing conversation, but Cincinnati Bengals’ quarterback Joe Burrow isn’t here for those lists or comparisons.
Closing Bobbie Sterne Health Center was a recommendation. Nothing's been decided | Opinion
On behalf of the Cincinnati Health Department, I would like to respond to the June 23 article, “Health care in peril, Over-the-Rhine residents fear their clinic will close,” written by Betsy Kim. The article states that, "Cincinnati health officials are considering relocation and consolidation plans," and that, "Every plan, other than one … involves closing the Bobbie Sterne Health Center."
Bengals named an underrated team entering 2024 season
The perfect spot to be. The Cincinnati Bengals are getting geared up for the 2024 NFL Season as they look to make another push for a Super Bowl berth this year. After injuries forced the Bengals to miss the playoffs last season, it appears things are back on track for the franchise to keep competing. Now, there are some questions entering the year, the biggest being Joe Burrow's health. After a season-ending wrist surgery and a torn ACL a few seasons back, one can understand the hesitations. That also allows this talented Bengals team to enter the season with less...
Adrian Belew Remains on Stage and on Tour
The prolific guitarist plays with Jerry Harrison in a Talking Heads tribute show in July, then comes back to town with King Crimson. The post Adrian Belew Remains on Stage and on Tour appeared first on Cincinnati Magazine.
Cincinnati weather: Hot temps, thunderstorms in Fourth of July forecast
You might want to rethink your barbecue plans this Independence Day because showers and thunderstorms are expected to move through the region. According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, warmer air and humidity will filter into the area on Tuesday. Highs will range from the mid- to upper 80s north to near 90 along and south of the Ohio River.
Recognizing two outstanding Black women leaders in our community
We are thrilled to announce the recent accomplishments of our Executive Director, Denisha Porter, and All-In Cincinnati Core Team Member, Rasheda Cromwell, Chief Impact Officer (CIO) at Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Both of their achievements highlight our mission to advance Black women in Hamilton County through policy and systems change. Please join us in celebrating the remarkable achievements of Denisha and Rasheda, whose leadership and dedication continue to influence and build racial equity in our community.
Covington residents: find out when you need to move your car for summer street sweeping
The City of Covington’s Public Works Department will start its annual summer sweeping of residential streets on Monday, July 8. Residents must move their cars — to the other side of the street, into their driveways or around the block — so the street sweeper can operate.
Tuesday Outlook: Less humidity, cooler start around the Queen City
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – Tuesday starts nice and refreshing with cooler temperatures locked in. Lows have dipped into the 60s overnight with dew points down into the 50s. This will provide a wonderful start to the day before sunshine and light winds out of the east usher in the mid-80s for this afternoon. Lows […]
Damar Hamlin reveals 10 winners of Cincinnati scholarships, in honor of UC medical staff
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - Ten students will receive the 2024 Cincinnati Heroes Scholarship from Damar Hamlin’s Chasing M’s Foundation, according to our media partners at The Cincinnati Enquirer. The program, which will award $1,000 scholarships to 10 students each year for the next three years, is in honor of...
Value wars: SONIC unveils $1.99 menu featuring new queso wraps
UNDATED (WKRC) - SONIC has entered the value meal trend with an all-new $1.99 menu. SONIC Drive-In announced on Monday that it will launch a new value menu, which will compete with other fast-food giants that have launched deals of their own to lure back inflation-wary consumers. Nicknamed the "FUN.99" menu, SONIC guests can order burgers, snacks, desserts and all-new wraps for just $1.99.
New Riff Distillery Celebrates 10 Years with Limited Edition Headliner Bourbon
This post may contain affiliate links. If you wish to support us and use these links to buy something, we may earn a commission. In a celebration of craftsmanship and community spirit, New Riff Distillery is preparing to mark a significant milestone with the launch of their highly anticipated "Headliner" bourbon. Established in 2014, New Riff has steadily built a reputation for excellence in the world of Kentucky whiskey, blending traditional methods with innovative flavors.
New pilot program will give kids something fun to do this summer
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - The Center for Great Neighborhoods is launching its new pilot program, "Covington Sparks" on July 6. It's for students in Covington to have a safe and fun place to be at this summer. It will be held at Sixth District Elementary School every Saturday from June 6 to August 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Will Reds' offensive woes force an accelerated promotion from an unexpected source?
In a somewhat unexpected twist, the Cincinnati Reds' offense has been a weak point for the team this season. Sure, Elly De La Cruz has been one of the more valuable position players in baseball this season (seventh in fWAR at 3.7 in all of MLB), but the offense overall ranks in the bottom third of the league in WAR, average, home runs, wRC+, and on-base percentage. In short, the bats have been decidedly not great.
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