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'Food Fighters': Foo Fighters-themed food drive rallies Cincinnatians to help curb hunger
CINCINNATI — They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away. One local nonprofit says a bag of apples can keep the hunger away. Since 2020, Cincinnati's Last Mile Food Rescue has been delivering millions of pounds of apples, potatoes and other fresh produce to families in need. The nonprofit organization depends on the help of more than 800 volunteers to pick up donated food from restaurants and grocery stores that otherwise would go to waste.
Restoration work on Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park begins
For the last two years, parts of Cincinnati's Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park have been a construction zone. Gravel and dirt have replaced some of the park's beautiful and symbolic features, as well as its carefully selected landscaping. But starting Thursday, those features are coming back. And officials say...
Artist who photographed bodies in Hamilton County Morgue asks to seal court records
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The artist convicted of taking unauthorized photos of bodies in the Hamilton County Morgue is requesting his records be sealed. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Terry Nestor held a hearing on Thursday, July 25, but a decision will not be made for another two weeks. Thomas...
Cincinnati native Rose Lavelle makes 2024 Paris Olympics debut in US win over Zambia
PARIS, IDF — Cincinnati native Rose Lavelle made her 2024 Paris Olympics debut Thursday as the United States Women's National Team defeated Zambia 3-0 in the first match of Group Stage. Lavelle, one of five midfielders named to the USWNT roster, was part of the Starting XI before being...
This youth green workforce gets teens outside — and into conservation
Cincinnati’s youth green workforce is getting hundreds of teens outside. Nonprofit Groundwork Ohio River Valley employs high school students, many from communities underserved by conservation movements, to work in parks and community gardens throughout the city. Youth leader assistant Sophie Glenn joined the Green Team in 2020. “It felt...
High-tech heart help: Patient has first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - One of the first patients to receive some high-tech heart help is saying thank you to the team at St. Elizabeth Health after they helped give him back part of his life. One of the first patients in the nation to have the world’s first dual-chamber leadless...
Man charged in deadly crash from several months ago
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Cincinnati man is now facing charges for a deadly crash that happened nearly four months ago. Dennis Muse is accused of aggravated vehicular homicide in Hamilton County, court records show. Cincinnati police believe Muse caused the death of 41-year-old Geoffrey Johnson, of Cincinnati, in March. The...
Ohio's 10-day sales tax holiday: What is and isn't exempt from taxes?
CINCINNATI — Ohio's sales tax holiday is quickly approaching as many families get ready for back to school. The 2024 sales tax holiday will take place from Tuesday, July 30, until Thursday, August 8. The sales tax holiday will include all tangible personal property that is $500 or less...
Cincinnati police searching for suspect accused of stealing from Oakley Kohl's
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Police Department is searching for a suspect accused of stealing from a Kohl's store in Oakley. Police said it happened on June 14 at the store on Paxton Avenue. Officers said the suspect walked into the store, stuffed merchandise into a bag and then left...
Some clouds overnight, comfortable and dry end to the week!
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - It was a seasonable Thursday in the tri-state! The official high at CVG was 85° after a morning low of 65°. Tonight will be mild with mid-to-upper-level clouds along and south of the Ohio River with temperatures falling into the low 60s. There will be...
Green Day tour begins Monday, see ‘American Idiot’ in Detroit for under $50
“The Saviors Tour” kicks off Monday on the East Coast, making its way to Chicago next month and Detroit in early September. Fans of “Dookie” and “American Idiot” will not want to miss this tour. Here’s how to get tickets to see Green Day, The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas — all in one show.
Rock Entertainment Group, Gray Media Launch Rock Entertainment Sports Network
CLEVELAND—Rock Entertainment Group (REG) and Gray Media, owner of WOIO and WUAB in Cleveland and WXIX in Cincinnati, have reached an agreement to launch “Rock Entertainment Sports Network.” The parties plan for the new network to start over-the-air broadcasts on Gray’s television stations in Cleveland and Cincinnati this August, with future over-the-air, multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs), and streaming components to be announced as the network grows.As part of their plans, the two companies said that the partnership will bring free, 24/7 access of local Ohio sports and entertainment programming to millions in Ohio. Gray and Rock Entertainment Group will also...
TQL Stadium Joins ‘No Shoes Nation’ With Kenny Chesney Sellout
TQL Stadium officially joined the ranks of No Shoes Nation — the fan club of country music star Kenny Chesney — June 29 with a sold-out show, an event venue execs say was a success they hope to build on for additional concerts. “It sounded great, it looked...
Joe Burrow reveals reason he changed his hairstyle
When Cincinnati Bengals players arrived for training camp this week, everyone was stunned to see Joe Burrow. The former LSU star quarterback showed up with a completely different hairstyle, opting for a bleached buzz-cut look. The new style certainly caught the attention of NFL fans and even prompted a response from WWE star Cody Rhodes, who many compared to Burrow. Speaking to the media on Tuesday, he revealed the simple reason for making the change. “I got bored,” Burrow said. “That’s about it.” Burrow also added that it was part of a bet with defensive tackle BJ Hill, who promised he would follow suit...
Hoxworth 'in urgent need' of blood following global tech outage
Last week's global tech outage caused a shortage at Hoxworth Blood Center, and now the center's asking for more donations. The outage caused some of the center's locations systems to go down, according to an email sent to donors Wednesday, compromising the blood supply during a season when donations are especially critical....
What happens if a golf ball hits your windshield?
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - An Avondale woman is paying the price after a golfer in Paddock Hills takes a bad swing. Lonnetta Asher was driving by the Paddock Hills golf course a couple of weeks ago when a golf ball went straight through her car’s windshield. At first, Asher felt...
Vance argued for higher tax rate on childless Americans in 2021 interview
As former President Donald Trump's new running mate, JD Vance, faces renewed scrutiny over his previous comments criticizing childless individuals, an unearthed 2021 interview shows the Ohio senator advocating for higher taxes on Americans without children. The comments came in a 2021 episode of The Charlie Kirk Show podcast, where...
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