HEBRON, KY. (WXIX) - A 33-year-old Hebron is under arrest after admitting he downloaded, viewed and shared dozens of videos ...
Thom Brennaman, a former Reds and NFL broadcaster for Fox Sports, has worked with Cincinnati-based Chatterbox Sports since ...
Chara Fisher Jackson stepped away from her career as a civil rights litigator in 2016 to join the Cincinnati Preschool Promise as executive director.
(Gray News) – Nearly 200,000 blenders sold at Target have been recalled for a potential laceration hazard. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the blades of the Vivitar Blender ...
Thursday, Friday and Saturday are also First Alert Weather Days. Compared to Wednesday, Thursday’s forecast carries a lower risk for severe weather, according to the Storm Prediction Center. Friday ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Hamilton County will hold early voting for the May primary/special election next week. Early voting begins next Tuesday, April 8, and the primary/special election will be held May ...
The technical rescue team is made up of multiple Northern Kentucky fire departments, all equipped with equipment that can be ...
Archbishop-designate Casey has been a priest for more than 30 years and was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Multiple schools are delaying classes or closing Thursday due to overnight storms knocking out power. Loveland City Schools are closed. Thousands are without power in the Loveland ...
In addition, Friday and Saturday also are First Alert Weather Days due to the flooding risk, the weather team says. The Tri-State is under a Flood Watch until 8 a.m. Sunday with 4 to 6 inches of rain ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) Nearly 50,000 Duke Energy customers are waking up in the dark after losing power in overnight storms. Loveland was hit hard and is seeing the largest cluster of outages with about ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning saw storms that tore through the region, damaging homes, downing powerlines and knocking over trees. At least 45,000 people were ...