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Mild Sunday ahead of weekday warm up
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Overnight, a reinforced shot of comfortable, low humid airmass moves into the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions. Skies will remain partly cloudy Sunday with highs in the mid 70s with lows in the 50s. A warming trend begins starting Tuesday with mainly sunny conditions with highs...
Boone County gets first ADA-accessible playground, one of few in region
BOONE COUNTY, Ky. (WKRC) - There's a new playground in Boone County and it's accessible to everyone. The ribbon was officially cut in Boone Woods in Burlington on Thursday. It's the first ADA-accessible playground in all of Boone County, and one of the only ones in the entire region. Children...
Jeannette native Cody Carroll completes incredible marathon feat over 1 week
A Pittsburgh Penguins double-overtime victory led to a grueling test of endurance running for Jeannette grad Cody Carroll. Carroll completed two marathons in one week’s time — the Eugene Marathon April 28 in Oregon and the Flying Pig Marathon May 5 in Cincinnati. The challenge came about because...
Northern Kentucky teen celebrates 1-year anniversary of candy business opening
FLORENCE, Ky. (WKRC) - A sweet celebration took place in Florence on Friday. "Freezin' with Aubrie" officially celebrated one year in business. 14-year-old Aubrie began her business in 2023, and opened the store in June of 2023. She said that she first got the idea from TikTok after seeing a video of people making freeze dried candy.
Cincinnati Public Schools tightens student cellphone policy, pursues Yondr pouches
CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) - Cincinnati Public Schools is pursuing cellphone pouches for every student in the district following a pilot program at Hughes STEM High School last year. With Yondr pouches, students are locked out of their phones during the school day without having to turn them into teachers or other school staff, according to our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Pleasant weather Sunday and to start the week
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Today will feature lots of sunshine by the afternoon with low humidity and slightly cooler than normal temperatures. By the noon hour we should see plenty of sunshine. It will be cooler than normal (81) with a high of 79. Tomorrow will be very similar with mostly...
The son of late Reds' great Joe Nuxhall receives big honor
MASON, Ohio (WKRC) - A big honor on Sunday night was bestowed on Kim Nuxhall, the son of late Reds' great, Joe Nuxhall. The Anthony Munoz Foundation honored Kim Nuxhall with the Jim and Cheryl Semon Impact Award, which honors those who dedicate themselves to making a difference in the lives of youth.
Lunken Airport: Lease? Rebuild? What's ahead for its second century
At its birth nearly 100 years ago, Cincinnati's Lunken Airport delighted crowds with air shows, attracted celebrity pilots and reigned as the country's largest municipal airport. But like many centenarians, the city-owned East End facility has been in slow and steady decline since middle age. ...
Lower humidity and lots of sunshine this afternoon
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Today will feature lots of sunshine by the afternoon with low humidity and slightly cooler than normal temperatures. We are starting the day with mostly cloudy skies but already we can see some of those clouds beginning to diminish. By the noon hour we should see plenty of sunshine. It will be cooler than normal (81) with a high of 79.
Just Askin': Which is the oldest cemetery in the city of Cincinnati? A hint: it's not big
The Enquirer's Just Askin' series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google. While Spring Grove is likely the most well-known cemetery in the city, it's not the oldest. That title goes to a 2.2-acre spot in the city's Linwood neighborhood. ...
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