Potty-trained pet bobcat finds forever home at sanctuary
Employees with the Black Pine Animal Sanctuary will pick up Bane and bring him back to his "forever home," according to Black Pine's Executive Director Trish Nichols. Bane was toilet-trained, preferred his food microwaved, and slept with a family and their other pets.
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WCPO 9 Sports Anchor Marshall Kramsky tries out for the Florence Y'alls
We wanted to get a close look at the dream of playing professional baseball - so we put a microphone on our sports anchor, and he tried out for the Y'alls.
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Daycare using Make a Wish donations to teach little ones kindness
During this month’s “Let’s Grant Wishes" fundraiser at The Learning Experience in West Chester, preschoolers as young as 3 are learning about Make-A-Wish, helping others, and raising money to grant life-changing wishes for children living with critical illnesses. With the help of their teachers and a pair of educational characters named “Grace the Greyhound” and “Charity Chihuahua,” the preschool children are creating art for art auctions, participating in penny wars, and engaging in classroom activities designed to teach them that it doesn’t matter how big or small you are, it’s the size of your heart that matters.
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83-year-old says Apple watch saved his life after he collapsed
An 83-year-old man was on a walk near Lunken Airport, miles from home, when he collapsed. His Apple watch called 911 and paramedics were able to find him quickly. After, he went to a hospital where doctors told him he had a large blood clot that could have been deadly, had it not been discovered so soon.
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Bob Huggins, WVU, others issue statement following Huggins' use of homophobic slur on radio
Former UC men's basketball coach Bob Huggins has issued an apology after he said a homophobic slur multiple times during an interview on Cincinnati radio. Huggins, who spent more than 15 years at Cincinnati, referred to fans of rival Xavier as "Catholic f**s" while talking to 700WLW's Bill Cunningham on Monday.
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Police: 22-year-old shot, killed in Mount Airy
A 22-year-old man is dead after a shooting in Mount Airy, Cincinnati police said. Police responded to the 2600 block of Chesterfield Court around 6 p.m. Monday for the report of a shooting. When they arrived, they discovered the victim suffering from a gunshot wound, CPD said in a press release. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Growing Green: Building up urban tree canopies
Residents from various neighborhoods across the city met in groups to create climate safe neighborhood plans. The goal, according Green Umbrella Climate Action Director Savannah Sullivan, is "to understand what their experience with environmental impacts climate impacts are, and what solutions they want to see in their neighborhood." Green Umbrella brought in people from the Beekman Corridor (Millvale, South Cumminsville, North Fairmount, South Fairmount, and English Woods), Bond Hill, Roselawn Avondale, Paddock Hills, Carthage, Over-the-Rhine, West End and Camp Washington.
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'It is frightening the frequency of accidents:' Westwood pedestrian protection projects to start in 2024
Westwood leaders are hosting a meeting at Town Hall to show plans for raised crosswalks and a "traffic diet" on Harrison Avenue.
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Bob Huggins calls Xavier fans homophobic slur
Bob Huggins, who spent more than 15 years at Cincinnati, referred to fans of rival Xavier as "Catholic f**s" while talking to 700WLW's Bill Cunningham on Monday. Hours later, he released an apology.
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Dad continues to honor son taken captive, killed in Iraq
Staff Sergeant Matt Maupin was with the 724th Transportation Company deployed to Iraq. His convoy was attacked south of Baghdad by insurgents in April 2004. He was taken captive and eventually, his remains would be found nearly four years later.
Bob Huggins, former UC coach and current West Virginia coach, uses slur on radio show
Bob Huggins, former University of Cincinnati coach and current coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers, used a homophobic slur while speaking on a Cincinnati radio show. Huggins referenced "Catholic f**s" when speaking about Xavier University, a school with which UC has a basketball rivalry.
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New Pendleton complex taking unique approach to pricing affordable housing
Bennett Point is CMHA's newest development located near downtown in the Pendleton neighborhood. It features views, a fitness center & laundry facility for the entire community, but getting in comes with some requirements: Bennett Point is accepting online applications ONLY for the PBV units. Project-Based Voucher units are those where the subsidy is tied to the unit, not the tenant. Families residing in these units pay 30% of the household’s adjusted gross income.
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Restaurant still open for business after truck crashed through patio
According to court documents, the crash was caused by Ramsey driving a Toyota truck "in a reckless manner, causing him to lose control." Once he lost control, he drove up the sidewalk, crashing through the patio of Paxton's Grill, hitting multiple people — three of whom were injured, but not seriously — and destroying the awning over the patio. A dog that can be seen in the surveillance video was also ok, according to a comment written by Paxton's on their Facebook page. "After the crash, Mr. Ramsey fled the scene at a high rate of speed, placing many additional people at risk of serious injury or death and causing public inconvenience and alarm," court documents say. Ramsey's truck collided with the patio at around 9 p.m. the night of May 5, while Paxton's was holding a Cinco de Mayo party, according to Loveland police. After the crash, police said Ramsey drove away.
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Surveillance video shows truck crashing into restaurant patio
According to court documents, the crash was caused by Ramsey driving a Toyota truck "in a reckless manner, causing him to lose control." Once he lost control, he drove up the sidewalk, crashing through the patio of Paxton's Grill, hitting multiple people — three of whom were injured, but not seriously — and destroying the awning over the patio. "After the crash, Mr. Ramsey fled the scene at a high rate of speed, placing many additional people at risk of serious injury or death and causing public inconvenience and alarm," court documents say. Ramsay's truck collided with the patio at around 9 p.m. the night of May 5, while Paxton's was holding a Cinco de Mayo party, according to Loveland police. After the crash, police said Ramsey drove away.
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New video shows driver crash into restaurant patio
Ramsey's truck collided with the patio at around 9 p.m. the night of May 5, while Paxton's was holding a Cinco de Mayo party, according to Loveland police. After the crash, police said Ramsey drove away. A person who called 911 that night told dispatchers the driver was headed in the direction of Lebanon Road after the crash. Another witness, Barry McFall, said he was around the corner at Narrow Path Brewing when a man ran in yelling for help. "Somebody come running down the bike trail saying everyone needs to help and we ran," McFall said. "Everyone ran and basically we ran toward Paxton's Grill and basically seen the awning in the middle of the road."
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Growing Green: Sustainable solutions for the future
Common Orchards, part of Green Umbrella, has 30 orchards in our area with plans to do ten a year until they reach 100. "We're trying to put it into production for community. So, like a lot of people can eat from a fruit tree, you don't need many fruits yourself from one tree. So why don't we plant some fruit trees and get a bunch of people together to enjoy that?" said Chris Smyth, the director of the project. "Really, we're trying to reactivate unused or vacant spaces. Maybe a lawn next to a church or a field next to a community garden." Smyth said that in in five to seven years, they should be producing around 1,000 pounds of food.
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Flying Pig Marathon official stands by decision to start race despite heavy rain, storms
Though heavy rain and storms pounded runners majority of the marathon and a temporary shelter-in-place order was issued, Flying Pig Marathon officials don't regret the decision to start the race like normal.
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3 injured after driver crashes into restaurant patio
Dispatchers said a person driving a pickup truck hit the tented patio outside the restaurant before fleeing the scene. Three people were taken to Bethesda North — all of whom are expected to be OK.
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Man could serve up to 24 years in prison after multi-state crime spree
Newly released video from his police interrogation shows Clinton Husley telling investigators that despite recognizing himself in the footage, he has no memory of either robbery. He blamed meth benders on the gaps in his memory.
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2 dead in murder-suicide in Northside
Neighbors said they are still grappling with a murder-suicide next door. "I've been living here for two and a half, almost three years. My son like walks to school walks home and I don't ever have any real concern. So it was a little unusual."
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2 dead in murder-suicide in Northside
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission will increase staffing to regulate sports betting when it launches this year, but it is unclear whether it's doing enough to regulate betting activity now.
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Gearing up for Flying Pig weekend
Flying Pig Weekend is officially underway as Cincinnati's racing weekend returns for its historic 25th year.
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Facebook Settlement Means Money for You
Facebook has settled claims that it shared personal information without the consent of users. How much you may receive, and how to apply for it.,
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Raw video: SUV crashes into school
A vehicle crashed into Ross Intermediate School on Thursday afternoon. No one was injured. The call came in at around 3 p.m. just as school was letting out for the day. Sgt. Bryan Rogers with Ross Police said the driver lost control and hit the window.
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Raw video: SUV crashes into school
A vehicle crashed into Ross Intermediate School on Thursday afternoon. No one was injured. The call came in at around 3 p.m. just as school was letting out for the day. Sgt. Bryan Rogers with Ross Police said the driver lost control and hit the window.
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