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Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra performs free concert at North Avondale cookout
CINCINNATI — North Avondale was buzzing with community Friday night for a "Brady Block Party," part of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra's summer concert series. The concerts are completely free, and they make a difference for neighbors. "We're excited about being here and meeting new people and having new people...
Crash with injuries reported on River Road in Lower Price Hill
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on River Road in Lower Price Hill. Units from the Cincinnati Police and Fire departments are responding to the scene. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time, along with the number of vehicles involved. For live traffic...
New Catch-a-Fire Pizza location opening in College Hill, chain's 4th in Cincinnati area
An up-and-coming pizza chain for an up-and-coming Cincinnati neighborhood. Catch-a-Fire Pizza, known for its wood-fired pizzas, will be opening a new College Hill location in the early fall, the company announced in a joint news release with the College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation. The new location will be at...
WATCH: High-speed chase ends with driver crashing in backyard
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A driver is in jail after leading police on a chase through two counties before crashing in someone’s backyard. FOX19 NOW’s Ken Brown details the chase seen in the newly released dash camera footage. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click...
People in Greater Cincinnati get caught up in CrowdStrike's global IT meltdown
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Some cybersecurity experts said the scale of the global software meltdown Friday morning could amount to the largest IT outage in history. It disrupted flights, hospitals, emergency services and companies around the world. The CrowdStrike outage caused chaos for airlines and airports. By Friday night, about 3,000 flights had been canceled in the United States alone and more than 10,000 flights were delayed.
Some CPS students will move to different buildings under reorganization plans
CINCINNATI — Some students within Cincinnati Public Schools will be going to class in different buildings this year after the CPS board officially finalized plans to reorganize. The plans include relocating 120 Riverview East Academy students to Mount Washington School, according to CPS. Students in grades 9-12 will attend...
Greater Cincinnati tech expert explains why CrowdStrike software glitch could take days to fix
COVINGTON, Ky. — Cyber expert Dave Hatter, who's also the mayor of a city in Northern Kentucky, had choice words when describing a failed software update with global ramifications. "It's a gigantic problem," Hatter said. Hatter said the source of that 'gigantic problem' is a software update for Windows-based...
Cincinnati Magazine’s Luxe Spirits and Cocktail Tasting Event
CINCINNATI – July 19, 2024 – Cincinnati Magazine’s popular and swanky spirits and cocktail event, On the Rocks, is back to showcase Cincinnati’s vast adult beverage scene, attracting and inspiring hundreds of liquor and cocktail enthusiasts from across the region. The top-shelf afternoon tasting event is...
Baseball history will come to life at Miami Meadows Park
LOVELAND, OH (July 19, 2024) – The first professional Base Ball game was played in Cincinnati the 4th of May in 1869 and the 1869 Red Stockings from the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum are bringing that vintage Base Ball to Miami Meadows Park in Miami Township Saturday, July 27, 2024 – just 155 years later.
Review: McCartney's Liverpool love song is a visual treat, but it needs a tweak
First things first. Sir Paul McCartney was not at Music Hall to see the fully staged production of his “Liverpool Oratorio.” For weeks, Cincinnati Opera had encouraged its friends and patrons to let McCartney know how much Cincinnati would love to have him pop in and visit with us. But it wasn’t meant to...
Study aims to make it easier for Black historical sites to get historic designations
Applying for historic designations can be a long and tedious process, hampered by the need to do a lot of research. Cincinnati Preservation will use a just-awarded grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation to compile important information to help speed up the application process. The African American Cultural...
Twyman-Stokes Dinner Classic to fund mission of Cincinnati Cancer Advisors
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The public is invited to a special event that celebrates lasting friendship and supports those with cancer. The event benefits Cincinnati Cancer Advisors. It’s an organization that supports free second opinions and much more for those diagnosed with cancer. The Cancer Advisors team will consult with...
Cincinnati minority entrepreneur acquires Norwood-based Huber Lumber
After more than a century of serving the Greater Cincinnati region’s high-end home renovations market, Huber Lumber in Norwood is changing hands. Huber Lumber has been purchased by local businessman Rodrigo Williams, owner of RWB Properties & Construction. “For more than 120 years, the Huber name has been synonymous...
Reds reinstate outfielder from injured list, DFA infielder
The Reds announced Friday that outfielder Stuart Fairchild had been activated from the 10-day injured list, with infielder Edwin Ríos designated for assignment as the corresponding move. The club’s 40-man roster count drops to 39. Ríos, 30, was just added to the roster a couple of weeks ago....
Is Sundance Film Festival moving to a city near you? Maybe. 6 host cities are finalists
The Sundance Film Festival announced in April that the Sundance Institute is potentilly seeking a new host city for the event. A few of the 15 cities being considered out of 90 submissions was revealed by Deadline, but more names have been released and Louisville has been named as a finalist. Sundance Film...
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