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Cincinnati fiction writer, Cleveland poet to read at Lit Youngstown August event
Lit Youngstown, a Youngstown-based literary arts nonprofit announced its First Wednesday Reader Series for August will feature fiction writer Alex Puncekar of Cincinnati and poet T.J. Sandella of Cleveland. The event will start at 7 p.m. on Aug. 7 at the Westside Bowl, 2617 Mahoning Ave. where Puncekar and Sandella...
Greater Cincinnati families, communities excited as start of Paris Olympics arrives
CINCINNATI — We have Olympic fever in Greater Cincinnati on both sides of the river. On Friday, Newport held its own opening ceremony and a married couple in Fairfield Township is jetting off to Paris in a few days. Ever since retirement, Donald and Jo-Anne Neal-McKinnon have been checking...
Man indicted in killing of man in 2023 OTR shooting
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Anjuan Marion was indicted as an adult on multiple counts related to a murder he’s accused of committing as a 17-year-old. Anjuan Marion was indicted on two counts of murder, felonious assault and discharging of a firearm on prohibited premises. Marion was indicted in Hamilton County...
Bengals sign UFL offensive player of the year Hakeem Butler
The UFL’s leading receiver will get another chance at an NFL job in Cincinnati. Hakeem Butler led the spring league with 652 yards while playing for St. Louis this year and the Bengals announced his signing on Friday afternoon. Butler was named the league’s offensive player of the year in recognition of his effort and he was also an All-XFL player during the 2023 season.
Hamilton County judge hosts annual ‘Back to School Adoption Day’
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Judge Ralph Winkler hosted Back to School Adoption Day on Friday in Hamilton County Probate Court. The day celebrates new families and a new school year. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here to report it. Do you have a photo or...
Fairchild's one-out, 10th-inning RBI double lifts Reds over Rays 3-2
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Stuart Fairchild delivered Cincinnati’s first hit since the fourth-inning, a one-out double that snapped a 10th-inning tie and gave the Reds a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night. Jeimer Candelario drove in Cincinnati’s other runs with a first-inning double. Nick Martinez (4-5) worked two scoreless innings, and closer Alexis Diaz earned his 20th save in 22 chances for the Reds, who have won three in a row after losing three straight coming out of the All-Star break. “Finding a way to get it done,” manager David Bell said. “Every game is huge at this point,” Reds starting pitcher Nick Lodolo said. “We know where we’re at and we know what’s at stake.”
Some Say Reds Should Trade for A 1st Baseman
Baseball’s getting close to another of its many benchmarks each season. In this case it’s the trade deadline, July 30th. Some analysts point out that first base has been a weak spot for Cincinnati since Christian Encarnacion-Strand wound up on the injured list back in May, with Spencer Steer (pictured) and Jeimer Candelario trading off the position since then.
'No shave November came early': Cincinnati Mayor Pureval is growing a summer-break beard
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval is growing a beard. While not exactly breaking news − and the beard is still in the early growth stages − Pureval is one of the most recognized public figures in Cincinnati. From his days as Hamilton County Clerk of Courts he's been known for his style. So, at recent...
Ja’Marr Chase Trade to the Los Angeles Chargers is a Possibility
It seems NFL pundits have pounced on a non-existent drama that surrounds Ja’Marr Chase and the Cincinnati Bengals. The false story that Adam Schefter pushed on “NFL Live” regarding Chase only playing for $1 million guaranteed this season (more like $9 million but let’s continue) has led to an on-line firestorm from Who Dey nation.
Monsters to be home on Ohio’s newest sports network
Rock Entertainment Group, the umbrella entity that houses Dan Gilbert’s sports and entertainment properties under the ROCK Family of Companies, and Gray Media, owner of WOIO and WUAB in Cleveland and WXIX in Cincinnati, have reached an agreement to launch the Rock Entertainment Sports Network, to start over-the-air on Gray’s television stations in Cleveland and Cincinnati this August with future over-the-air, multichannel video programming distributors and streaming components to be announced as the network grows.
Assault with injuries reported on Chesterdale Road in Sharonville
CINCINNATI — An assault was reported on Chesterdale Road in Sharonville Saturday evening. It was reported at the Kwik-Stop at 5:11 p.m. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. Two people have reportedly been injured. The severity of injuries is currently unknown. It is unclear what led up to...
Forbes names Ohio employer as best place for women to work in the country
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Forbes recently ranked a central Ohio institution as the best employer for women in the United States. Nationwide Children’s Hospital took the No. 1 spot among 600 companies in the seventh-annual list, which surveyed 150,000 women working for companies with at least 1,000 employees. To determine the best employers for women, […]
PRESS and American Nuclear Activist Alliance demand Senate hearings
PORTSMOUTH — Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety and Security (PRESS) and the American Nuclear Activist Alliance are urgently calling on the Senate Energy Committee to conduct hearings on the severe property contamination and alarming cancer prevalence in Pike and Scioto Counties in Ohio. “The contamination is well documented. We have the scientific studies and the documents to prove the Department of Energy’s criminal actions. Pike County has the highest cancer rate in the state of Ohio. It’s because of the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant,” said...
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