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University of Cincinnati renames building to honor astronaut Neil Armstrong
CINCINNATI — The University of Cincinnati honored the first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong. The Space Research Institute for Discovery and Exploration has been rebranded as the Armstrong Institute for Space Research and Technology, also known as ASTRO. The new building name was approved by the...
15-year-old struck by vehicle, seriously hurt in West Price Hill, police say
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A 15-year-old girl was struck by a vehicle and seriously hurt in West Price Hill early Monday, according to Cincinnati police. It happened at the intersection of Carmania and Glenway avenues shortly before 7:30 a.m., police confirm. The juvenile was taken to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center...
Bourbon Baron Bash returns with live music, bourbon tasting
The second annual Bourbon Baron Bash returns next weekend with live music and bourbon tasting. The bourbon tasting, set for Saturday, Sept. 7, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at The MegaCorp Pavilion in Newport, will feature some of the top distillers in the region. Live music from Kelly Willis and Town Mountain will also be on-site, and local food vendors will also be present.
'She bleeds green and white' | Harrison special education student excels in golf
HARRISON, Ohio — Harrison sophomore Sophia Merrill stood on the driving range during a Friday afternoon practice and smiled before mashing the ball with her tee shot. “Really fun,” Merrill said. The 16-year-old doesn’t take practice swings. Sophia doesn’t hesitate on a drive, mid-length shot, a chip or...
Vietnam veteran to get Marines' second-highest honor, 55 years after 'valor in combat'
CLEVES, Ohio (ENQUIRER) - Daniel Leroy “Duke” Heller spent 13 months and eight days in Vietnam as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. On Wednesday – 55 years, six months and 15 days after what he called his most terrifying day in the Vietnam jungle – he’ll get the second-highest honor of the military branch for “valor in combat” in a Washington, D.C., ceremony, our media partners at The Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
CeeDee Lamb's reported extension with Cowboys could impact Bengals' Chase
CINCINNATI — Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, one of the top wide receivers in the NFL, has reportedly received his long-awaited contract extension. On Monday, multiple reports around the NFL said Lamb and the Cowboys agreed on a four-year, $136 million extension, making Lamb the second-highest paid non-QB in league history.
School sports practices proceed cautiously during intense heat
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — With the heat index expected in the triple digits this week, some schools have taken precautions to close and others to dismiss early. After school practice for some school sports will cautiously continue. At Centerville High School, practice times and drills are being shortened due to the heat. Cooling measures and […]
Cincinnati Bengals Superstar Suffers Massive Contract Letdown After Cowboys Sign CeeDee Lamb Extension in 2024
The Cincinnati Bengals have been renowned as one of the most frugal and unyielding franchises in the history of professional sports. Over the past ten years, the front office team including both owner Mike Brown and director of player personnel Duke Tobin have not shied away from a disgruntled employee. In fact, they have taken virtually the exact same approach over the past twenty years, and in all but a few circumstances, the brute force strategy has paid off for them in the short term.
Called, Equipped, and Sent: How Seminary Proved Essential for These Cincinnati Church Planters
Terry-Lee Kirkland moved his family to Louisville, KY, in 2012 so he could pursue his M.Div. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Their church family at Highview Baptist Church affirmed that God was leading them to plant. So, during that time, Kirkland began researching “SEND” cities—32 Cities NAMB has selected as strategic cities for church planting.
Woman collecting donations for families displaced after condo building fire in Loveland
LOVELAND, Ohio (WXIX) -A woman is collecting donations for families who lost everything after a condominium building went up in flames on Wednesday, displacing 30 families. Jaclyn Kolianos is collecting donations at her business, Fly Bungee Fitness, on Wards Corner for families impacted by the fire at Carrington Crossings. The...
Sycamore HS, Montgomery Elementary celebrate Olympic swimmer Carson Foster
MONTGOMERY, Ohio — The celebrations continued Monday for Olympic medalist Carson Foster, with the swimming star paying a visit to his alma mater, Sycamore High School. A pep rally with the entire student body, band and cheerleaders welcomed Carson back to the school, while a banner is also set to go up to highlight his accomplishments.
Mariemont schools briefly put on lockdown during search for armed suspect
MARIEMONT, Ohio (WXIX) - Both Mariemont Elementary and Mariemont High schools were placed on a brief lockdown as a precaution due to police activity in in the area Monday morning, district officials said. “We are currently in a lockout due to police activity in the area,” the district said in...
Crash with serious injuries reported on West 8th Street in West Price Hill
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on the 4300 block of West 8th Street in West Price Hill. The severity of the injuries has not been confirmed, however, they are reportedly severe. Cincinnati police and fire responders have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic...
Just in time for football season: Enhancements made for UC gamedays
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Tens of thousands of fans will fill the stands in Nippert Stadium on Saturday as the Bearcats take on the Towson Tigers in their first game of the 2024 season. With a fresh, new season underway, the University of Cincinnati Athletics Department has made some adjustments to...
Crash with injuries reported on West Galbraith Road in North College Hill
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on West Galbraith Road in North College Hill. Hamilton County emergency crews are responding to the scene, near the entrance to the Clovernook Country Club. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time, and power lines have reportedly been knocked down at the scene.
Jackson Carman Waived By the Cincinnati Bengals Highlights Recent Draft Issues
The Cincinnati Bengals have missed on a lot more offensive linemen than they’ve drafted recently, which has set the Cincinnati Bengals back in recent years. Enough so to the point during the Joe Burrow era, the philosophy has switched from building the offensive line via the draft to pulling experienced offensive linemen from other NFL programs via free agency.
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