Zac Taylor on Joe Burrow's injury at training camp: It's a calf injury
Cincinnatihttps://cms.uplynk.com/static/cms/clipping/dist/index.html?asset=fba887592d714c13a5f032aaec8629ff# Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Joe Burrow hurt his calf during the second day of training camp.
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Grad students document later years of woman who turned enslaver's jail into school
Graduate students from NKU and MSJU had the task of filling in why Mary Lumpkin came to New Richmond. Lumpkin is known for turning her enslaver's jail into a school for freed slaves. They believe the mother of five moved so her children could be educated.
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Bill would stop 'predatory investors' from buying single-family homes
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown introduced the "Stop Predatory Investing Act" which he said will prevent more out-of-state investors from buying up houses like this.
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Prosecutors: Young girl died of diabetes after neglect, abuse from parents
The coroner determined the 4-year-old girl's cause of death was diabetic ketoacidosis, a life-threatening condition that affects people with diabetes. Prosecutors said the girl had diabetes "that was left undiagnosed and untreated over a long period of time."
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West Nile Virus detected in Warren County
The positive sample was identified on Monday, but collected on July 18 at the Miller Ecological Park in Lebanon.
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Chief: Man charged with attacking Cincinnati officer 'attempted murder'
Police said Brandon Claiborne, 34, beat Officer Terry McGuffey with his own baton, tried to "gouge the officer's eyes out" and struck him several times with a Taser on Sunday, July 23. "This was an attempted murder of a police officer, no doubt in my mind," Theetge said. "I hope the grand jury saw it that way and we will find out in the next day or so."
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Police officer suspended without pay after arrest for child exploitation
Kyle Davis was arrested while on duty and in uniform Tuesday, July, 25 by Madison police officers. According to court documents, a girl told officials Davis tried to record video of her while she was using the bathroom at his home.
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'Fluke Skywalker' in court on additional child porn charges
Popular Tri-State Luke Skywalker impersonator 'Fluke Skywalker' allegedly accessed child porn while he was at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, the prosecution said in court Friday. John Stevens, 59, of Loveland, is facing multiple charges of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor or impaired person. Stevens was arrested on July 19 on eight counts but earlier this week, a grand jury returned an indictment with a total of 11 charges.
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Political mailer in Ohio appears to be newspaper
Some in Cincinnati have been getting the Buckeye Reporter in the mail recently, which looks like a local newspaper on first glance, but experts said it isn't what it appears to be. In the issue mailed out, articles quote several Republican politicians in favor of Issue 1, which would make it harder to change Ohio's constitution.
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New Beechwood High School football coach battles high expectations
Jay Volker has experienced a whirlwind of sorts since being named the Beechwood High School head football coach in March. Beechwood (14-1 in 2022) is the reigning three-time Kentucky Class 2A state champions. The expectation is to play for yet another state title in Lexington at the end of the season.
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Family: Still no sign of missing Hamilton woman nearly 2 years after disappearance
According to investigators, Kara Hyde left her mother's home on Dec. 5, 2021, and has not been seen since. Later this week, her mother Lisa told WCPO a group of people will be searching a few areas for Kara with the help of a private investigator.
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Ohio voters ready for August special election
As part of the screening process, VA facilities across the country are conducting toxic exposure screenings. According to the VA they’ve conducted more than four million so far since Aug. 10. Ellen Graf with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center said they’ve conducted 23,000 and counting.
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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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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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Former officer accused of leaving a man to die prepares for trial
Kentucky State Police investigators said on March 12, after pursuing 22-year-old Ryan Mitchell across the river, Savage failed to render aid and kept driving after Mitchell crashed off the side of a two-lane road. Mitchell was found dead at the scene, his car fully engulfed, KSP said. Savage resigned from his position with the Ripley Police Department on May 26, the day the indictment came down.
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Joe Mixon's trial expected to start Monday
Bengals running back Joe Mixon is expected to be in court Monday for the start of his trial. He's accused of waiving a gun at a woman in January and is facing an aggravated menacing charge. Mixon allegedly pointed a firearm at a woman and stated, "You should be popped in the face. I should shoot you, the police can't (sic) get me," according to court documents. The offense allegedly happened the day before Cincinnati took on the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the playoffs in the 2022 season.
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The first day back to school is extra special for some Tri-State students
Next year, all of St. Bernard’s Elmwood Place City Schools will be under one roof in one school. The school district is combining both elementary schools and the high school into one Pre-K through 12th grade building.
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CovCath football eying upcoming season, aiming to lean on experience
Northern Kentucky high school football is making its triumphant return. CovCath (9-3 record in 2022) returns plenty of talent this season as it moves to Class 4A. The Colonels were in Class 5A last season.
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Woordward H.S. football star has special bond with school's basketball coach
Woodward senior wide receiver Donte Ferrell's story is one of perseverance throughout his high school career. While Ferrell has natural athletic gifts on the football field that are known to fans and opponents, he also exemplifies the traits of a successful student-athlete around the entire Woodward High School community throughout the academic year. This is partially thanks to Ferrell's special bond with Woodward basketball coach Jarelle Redden.
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Roger Staubach throws with Purcell Marian football players ahead of Staubach Stadium debut
Purcell Marian is playing at the brand new Staubach Stadium for the first time Friday night. The night before, Roger Staubach stopped by to toss football with the team. At 81 years old, one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time can still sling the ball.
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East Central continues on last season's success, routs Lawrenceburg
East Central continued to ride on the momentum it had from last year's state championship. The Trojans won big against Lawrenceburg, 42-7.
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Kidnapped woman's body found with suspected killer inside her car
On Saturday, officers in Tennessee arrested 32-year Lance Mason Miller after they found him inside a vehicle next to 36-year-old Kaitlyn Ashley Lynch dead body, according to court documents.
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Cincinnati-area schools monitoring extreme heat, some canceling classes
While one district in the Tri-State has already canceled some in-person classes, others are changing their sports teams' practice times and monitoring temperatures as the feels-like temperature in the area is expected to be over 100 degrees this week.
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Cincinnati church-turned-home featured on 'Zillow Gone Wild'
What owner Abdiel Acevedo lovingly dubbed "1835 Saints," a church-turned-home on Baymiller Street in Cincinnati, is up for sale. It could be yours for $1,499,900. Rick Finn is the listing agent and he tells WCPO he's fielded several calls from buyers.
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Feds intervene as financial turmoil worsens at Union Institute
Last week, the Ohio Department of Higher Education said it was “in communication with both Union administration and the Higher Learning Commission, the accreditor of the university. "ODHE will continue monitoring the situation with a goal of ensuring that Union’s students are receiving a positive, high-quality academic experience that prepares them to meet Ohio’s expanding workforce needs.”
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