Cincinnati native impresses Cirque Du Soleil, joins database
Growing up with a love for stunts and acrobatics, Elijah Kirk joined My Nose Turns Red in Cincinnati. From there, he became a pro on the German wheel and got an opportunity with Cirque du Soleil.
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Frustrated home buyers outbid over and over
Frustrated home buyers are finding themselves outbid over and over this year, with so few homes for sale and bidding wars over many of them. When will things improve?
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First look at potential designs for 4th Street Bridge in NKY
All four design concepts vow to provide safe and separate walkways for pedestrians and bicyclists, split from vehicular traffic streams. The walkways are also designed to meet standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act on railing height and sidewalk width.
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Man charged after 4-year-old brother finds gun, shoots himself
A Middletown 4-year-old shot himself in April after finding his adult brother's loaded handgun in a car. Now, his brother is being charged with child endangerment as officials look to crack down on avoidable accidents.
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Arrest made in murder of Cincinnati pregnant mother
Nia Booker was pronounced dead at the hospital after a shooting in Avondale, Cincinnati police said. She was nine months pregnant, and her baby survived. Police said a 22-year-old man was arrested for her murder Thursday.
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Former Bengals QB has changed the Thunderhawks' outlook this preseason
Jon Kitna quickly snaps the ball and moves to the right side of the offensive line to block some defenders who are not even half his age. The former longtime NFL quarterback is wearing long sleeves and shorts while wearing a 'Hawks' hat. Watching Kitna play center is clearly out of the ordinary for those who haven't been to a practice during this new era of Lakota East football. However, the offensive drill isn't a joke. In fact, Kitna raises his voice at a wide receiver for missing an assignment during an early morning practice this week.
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Cincinnati Public Schools implements changes to address busing issues
As the 2023-24 school year approaches for Cincinnati Public Schools, district administrators are working to ensure busing runs smoother than it did last year. CPS parent Derek Drifmeyer described busing last year as "totally unreliable." He said multiple times one of his daughters was dropped off on the wrong side of a busy road, but that wasn't the only issue.
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Redesigning Fourth Street Bridge
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is expected to make an announcement about Northern Kentucky's Fourth Street Bridge. An unofficial gathering is happening at 7 p.m. Thursday called "The People's Hearing" where members of the Devou Good Foundation and others will lay out their proposals for a project to replace the aging structure.
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Abortion could be on Ohio ballots for elections to come
Senate President Matt Huffman blamed certain Republicans like John Kasich, Bob Taft and Betty Montgomery, for why Issue 1 went down. He also said that if abortion passes in the next election, there's a good chance it will reappear for elections to come.
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Organization that helps trans youth moves into new home, expands
A Cincinnati organization that helps transgender youth feel and look their best is getting a new space in Silverton nearly triple the size of their OTR spot.
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Long history of mental health problems precede stabbing
Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said the case is indicative of a much larger mental health and public safety issue plaguing the area. "Unless they seriously injure or kill someone, we can't lock them down and get them the treatment they need," Sanders said. "By then, it's too late."
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Ex-Ohio deputy found not guilty of reckless homicide
Jonathan Malone was charged eight months after the shooting on July 17, 2022, when Richard Poulin, 58, from Hillsboro, was shot and killed by a Highland County Sheriff's deputy. Jurors listened to two days of testimony, including that from fellow deputies working that night, self defense experts and from Malone himself.
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VIDEO: Fight breaks out at Bengals-Packers joint practice
Reporters at the Bengals-Packers joint practice in Cincinnati said Packers lineman Elgton Jenkins swung at DT D.J. Reader, hitting the side of his helmet. After the practice, Reader called Jenkins a "JAG -- just a guy."
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Hamilton County begins task force targeting crimes against elders
From phone and online scams to fraud and even physical abuse, there are so many crimes targeting seniors. It's something the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office is hoping to crack down on with its new Elder Justice Unit.
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Mason football camp builds bonds that go beyond the game
Mason High School football players and coaches participated in a team camp in June that built chemistry. Mason opens this season against visiting Gahanna Lincoln Aug. 18.
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Wawa coming to Union Township as area looks to grow
A Wawa gas station is making its way to Clermont County's Union Township. The new business comes as the area is making an effort to boost its businesses and entertainment.
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Here's how Issue 1's rejection will impact Ohio
Ohio's Issue 1 has failed. Here's how the issue's rejection will impact the state of Ohio.
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Organizers prepping for country music festival coming to West Chester
The inaugural Voices of America Country Music Festival will be Aug. 11-13. The festival will begin at 1 p.m. daily. The festival will feature more than 30 musical artists — including headliners Dan + Shay, Old Dominion, Chris Young and Alabama.
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1 dead after fight leads to shooting in Covington
Covington police said one person was taken to the hospital after a shooting. Another person was shot. A WCPO crew at the scene said the person was dead at the scene.
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Verizon working to find solutions for NKY customers with service issues
A regional Verizon spokesperson said interruptions happening to Tri-State customers is out of the norm. They asked for customers' names and numbers and said they hope to find a solution.
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Cincinnati doctors find ways to help patients with medical bills
A pickleball tournament arranged by neurosurgery residents at UC Medical actually raised money for a fund that helps patients who cannot afford care.
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CPS releases plan for Woodward High School
Several students have been shot near the campus, which created more concern about campus security and safety, according to students, parents and staff who have their concerns in recent months during interviews and board meetings.
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Is Tide detergent shrinking, or not?
A woman discovered her new box of Tide detergent was smaller. But P&G explains why this is really not a case of shrinkflation.
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Is Tide detergent shrinking, or not?
A woman discovered her new box of Tide detergent was smaller. But P&G explains why this is really not a case of shrinkflation.
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