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Stabbing reported on Vine Street in Over-the-Rhine
CINCINNATI — A person has been reported stabbed on Vine Street in Over-the-Rhine. Severity of the injury has not been confirmed at this time. Cincinnati Police and Fire Department responders have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to watch...
Hospital patient can't make his daughter's wedding, so the hospital brings it to him
CALIFORNIA (WKRC) - A dying father thought he'd never get to fulfill his dream of walking his daughter down the aisle, until his hospital intervened. Abraham Arceo was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a year ago, and in recent weeks it's been worse. So much so, in fact, that Arceo's family worried he wouldn't make it to his daughter's wedding day, June 28.
Cincinnati makes national list for pizza lovers -- and not in a good way
Who has the best pizza in America? Would you believe Buffalo, NY, Hartford, CT, and Birmingham, AL? That’s the results found in Clever Real Estate’s annual rankings. When it comes to pizza, most people think of New York City or Chicago as the best. However, a recent survey reveals the unexpected contenders for the title of best pizza city in the United States.
Families flood Prisoners Lake for annual Youth Fishing Derby
COVINGTON, Ky. — The annual Youth Fishing Derby at Prisoners Lake brought children and their families out for a day of fun and friendly competition. Jayden Alexander, 11, said while he loves fishing, the best part is spending time with his cousins. “I mean, there's nothing really better than...
Indoor BBQ ideas from Chef Aaron
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - From long days at the pool to celebrating July 4, there's a lot of grilling in the months ahead. But with chances for rain and blistering heat, cooking outside isn't always the move. Chef Aaron has some BBQ dishes you can make in the comfort of your kitchen.
Vote: Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky high school athlete of the week, May 27
It's time to vote for the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week for the week ending May 26. Melanie Laughman Brendan Connelly James Weber Alex Harrison. Voting is open for the second to last Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week ballotof the 2023-2024 high school sports year for activity through May 26.
Bike ride honors man hit and killed by charter bus
COVINGTON, Ky. (WXIX) - Bikers, friends, and family held a memorial ride for a man who died after being hit by a charter bus while biking in April. Kathy Cunningham, president of Queen City Bike, partnered with Ride the Cove, Go with Glo, and other organizations to organize Saturday’s ride for Jonathan Hussing.
Greater Cincinnati players on teams playing in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament
The bracket for the NCAA Division I baseball tournament was revealed on Monday, with the Tennessee Volunteers getting the No. 1 overall seed. The Volunteers, and the other 15 top seeds will host regionals beginning May 31. Analyzing College World Series bracket:Tennessee leads NCAA baseball tournament field. 'We believe in...
Here's how experts say you can stay safe around water this summer
CINCINNATI — Just as schools across the Greater Cincinnati area are letting out, pools and water recreation areas are opening. The region is home to hundreds of lakes, rivers, and pools, making it a great time to think about swim lessons and to re-up on the do's and don'ts of water safety.
Here's what to know about being on the road in Greater Cincinnati on Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day is nearly here and while many are looking forward to the long weekend, it’s also a time for police to crack down on impaired driving. Here’s what to know about staying safe and avoiding a ticket, or worse, while on the road in Greater Cincinnati this holiday weekend.
Memorial Day: 'I call them heroes'
The annual Memorial Day ceremony in Eden Park is a decades-old tradition conducted by the members of Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 10. Former and current service members gathered with family and loved ones to remember those who have died in service to the country. While there were some Korean and post-Vietnam-era veterans, the bulk of those in attendance stood to be recognized when the Vietnam War era was announced.
Reds-Dodgers game moved up Sunday due to severe weather threat
CINCINNATI — Sunday’s Reds-Dodgers game has been moved up due to the potential for severe weather. The game, originally scheduled for 1:40 p.m. has been moved up to 12:10 p.m. “This game time change is in response to the high probability that weather will turn severe later in...
Bellevue baseball coach is rounding third and heading for home
This story originally appeared in the May 24 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To get these stories first, subscribe here. Rob Sanders is looking at wet baseball grounds at St. Elizabeth Healthcare Field at Bellevue Vets. One of the last home games of the high school season is in peril.
3 Doerman brothers who were killed in 2023 honored with special field dedication
A special ceremony took place early Saturday to honor the lives of three brothers who died in June 2023. It has been almost a year since Clayton Doerman, 7, Hunter Doerman, 4, and 3-year-old Chase Doerman were found dead in the backyard of their home on June 15, 2023. Their...
Grocery Outlet Bargain Market comes to area, touts ‘extreme value’ deals
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, an “extreme value” retailer said it will open its second Ohio location in Clermont County’s Union Township on June 20. Based in Emeryville, California, a suburb of Oakland, the chain sells name-brand products and fresh foods through a network of...
Ringing Down the Final Curtain: A Most Curious Assortment of Cincinnati Deaths
Cincinnatians who were killed by clowns, horns, sleds, and more. The post Ringing Down the Final Curtain: A Most Curious Assortment of Cincinnati Deaths appeared first on Cincinnati Magazine.
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