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'It's a process.' Cooper football sets its own standard after 2023 state final appearance
The Cooper Jaguars were one of two Northern Kentucky teams that advanced to the 2023 Kentucky High School Athletic Association football state championships. Since they return 100 percent of their offensive production and the majority of their defense, many believe they can return to Kroger Field this fall. To the casual fan, the...
Crash with injuries reported on Gilsey Avenue in West Price Hill
CINCINNATI — A crash was reported on Gilsey Avenue in West Price Hill Friday morning. It was reported in the 1600 block at 10:13 a.m. Cincinnati Police are responding to the scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WLWT at this time. The severity of...
Cincinnati Zoo tortoise's size requires CT scan at MedVet to diagnose spinal problem
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Bruno, a Galapagos tortoise from the Cincinnati Zoo, had to undergo a special scan at MedVet. That's because the 16-year-old is too big for the zoo's equipment. Bruno has shown he's having trouble walking. “Bruno started limping a few weeks ago, and there were no obvious reasons...
Weather: Sunny skies, summer temps forecast for Cincinnati Music Festival 2024
If you're heading to the Cincinnati Music Festival this weekend, you're in luck. According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Friday will bring mainly clear skies and abundant sunshine, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s. Mostly clear and dry conditions will persist through Saturday night. Temperatures will dip into the upper 50s overnight but...
Weekend weather planner: Comfortable start before rain returns
CINCINNATI — Feeling great on a Friday!. Humidity is down and we start out comfortable. This afternoon temperatures warm to about 85 degrees. It's going to be sunny and comfy if you're heading to Cincinnati Music Fest or Goettafest. Temperatures cool to the lower 80s by evening and fall...
Cincinnati festive weekend starts with Foo Fighters, music festival
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Foo Fighters, The Cincinnati Music Festival and Goetta Fest kicked off a festive weekend on Thursday with rock, hip-hop heroes and food. Goetta Fest runs this weekend and next with food from Glier’s Goetta and live music. The Cincinnati Music Festival kicked off at the...
Here are the best dynamic duos in Greater Cincinnati high school football in 2024
Most everyone reading this probably has a favorite football dynamic duo. It could be Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase, Max Montoya and Anthony Muñoz, even Sauce Gardner and Coby Bryant. Football, which many would call the ultimate team game, doesn't work without great combinations of players. A great quarterback is nothing if his...
Police: Man suffers non-life-threatening injuries after shooting in OTR
CINCINNATI — One person is injured after a shooting in Over-the-Rhine on Thursday night, the Cincinnati Police Department said. It happened in the 1700 block of Race Street in Over-the-Rhine around 7:15 p.m. Police said an adult male was injured in the shooting and sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Police have...
'His hair is amazing': Cincinnati kid competes in USA Mullet Championships
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local boy wanted to be just like his dad, so he grew a mullet. Now, three years later, his hair is so good that he's part of a national competition. The curly blond locks of 5-year-old Griffey Metz are halfway down his back. His mom, Danielle, said she loves it.
'A family man': Loved ones remember Rumpke driver who was shot, killed
CINCINNATI — The family of a Rumpke driver who was shot to death in Roselawn is still looking for answers in the murder, even after the arrest of a suspect. “It’s good to know that they caught him, but our family still wants to know why, what happened?” said the sister of the victim, Rita Flores.
Amid rise in juvenile arrests, WCPO sits down with leaders in the courtroom who work with child offenders
CINCINNATI — After major decreases from 2017 to 2020, Hamilton County Juvenile Court records show that criminal issues involving youth have increased since 2021. Hamilton County Juvenile Court has annual records up to this past year. Court data shows that in 2023 there were 21,527 total filings compared to 20,468 in 2022. The court filings aren't just criminal cases, they include abuse or neglect complaints and custody filings, among others.
UC's 'Remote Area Medical Clinic' offering free services at St. Xavier High School
CINCINNATI — The University of Cincinnati's "Remote Area Medical Clinic" is offering free medical services this weekend in an effort to make sure everyone has access to healthcare. The services being offered include medical, vision and dental screenings and consultations at St. Xavier High School. On Thursday, WLWT was...
Cincinnati woman accuses people living in nearby apartment of illegally dumping
WESTWOOD, Ohio (WKRC) - A woman from Cincinnati's Westwood neighborhood is accusing people living in a nearby apartment complex of illegally dumping near her backyard. For more than a decade, Lisa Klein has complained about the apartment complex above the hill behind her backyard. She said that tenants have been throwing trash, including tires and barrels, down the hill and leaving it there.
Coney Island's Christmas light show tradition to continue at a new location this year
Cincinnati's Nights of Lights, a Coney Island tradition, will continue at a new location despite the former park ground's new chapter. The drive-thru light show will take place at the Clermont County Fairgrounds in Owensville this year, according to a press release from event organizers. It will run from Nov. 23 to...
'Better Together' is theme for this year's Saint Vincent de Paul Retrofittings Show
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A group of design students is preparing for a unique charity fashion show. Baseballs and golf bags are just two of the unusual items used to design looks for the Saint Vincent de Paul Retrofittings Fashion Show but there's plenty more. Rose Urquhart is just one of...
Parkinson Community Fitness programs target specific needs of movement disorders
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local fitness program that encourages a sense of community is helping people with movement disorders. A local woman who joined Parkinson Community Fitness is reaching out to let others know that the programs can be life-changing for those who have been diagnosed with a movement disorder. One of the programs is a chair yoga class for people of any ability with Parkinson’s or any other neurological condition. So, what is Parkinson Community Fitness?
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