Damar Hamlin back in Cincinnati pushing CPR, AED training
Damar Hamlin back in Cincinnati pushing CPR, AED training
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Joe Burrow participates in throwing session ahead of preseason opener
While Burrow has been spotted at practice since he was carted off the field with a calf injury on July 27, he hasn't been seen participating in any drills. His throwing session Friday afternoon appears to be the first bit of action he's had since the injury.
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Former death row inmate awaits new trial in Ohio
A Hamilton County judge decided Wednesday some of the prior witness testimony would be excluded from Elwood Jones' new trial for the 1994 murder of Rhoda Nathan.
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Ohio AG Dave Yost wants Evans Landscaping owner Doug Evans jailed for 30 days
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants Evans Landscaping owner Doug Evans jailed for 30 days for violating a court order that requires him to clean up three landscaping and gravel facilities near Newtown and in Anderson Township. State prosecutors filed a contempt motion on Monday, asking Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jody Luebbers to send Evans to jail and fine him up to $1,000 per day for past violations.
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Cincinnati team is first to represent the region at Gay Softball World Series
For the first time, Cincinnati is being represented with a team in this week's Gay Softball World Series in Minnesota — part of an explosion of growth in LGBTQ+ sports in our region. The Broadway Monkeys, part of the Rivercity Softball League, took part in opening ceremonies on Monday and started game play Tuesday. read the full story here: https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/cincinnati/super-proud-cincinnati-team-is-first-to-represent-the-region-at-gay-softball-world-series
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Greater Cincinnati caregiver accused of assaulting elderly woman
A Mount Washington caregiver is accused of assaulting an elderly woman she was taking care of. The alleged abuse was caught on camera by the woman's son, who put the camera up because he noticed bruising and red marks on his mother.
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Benadryl TikTok challenge blamed for Ohio teen's death
Jacob Stevens' family said the 13-year-old was at home with his friends earlier this month when he overdosed on Benadryl. His friends were filming him down the tablets when his body began seizing. They said Stevens was attempting what has been dubbed as the 'Benadryl Challenge.'
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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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Sam Hubbard Foundation puts on 3rd annual Fowling Tournament
Sam Hubbard and Ted Karras won the tournament championship
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Community remembers Kentucky deputy killed at traffic stop
According to police, Deputy Caleb Conley was shot to death during a traffic stop on I-75. Traffic stops can be one of the most dangerous aspects of an officer's job, according to retired UC police chief Gene Ferrara.
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Lakota West High School football team eager to start a new season
Firebirds are 39-8 since the start of the 2019 season ewscripps.brightspotcdn.jpg Photo by: Jenny Walters Photography Lakota West senior safety Taebron Bennie-Powell is one of the leaders for the Firebirds this season. Lakota West plays at St. Xavier Aug. 18 in the season opener. By: Mike DyerPosted at 7:06 PM, Jul 11, 2023 and last updated 7:06 PM, Jul 11, 2023 WEST CHESTER, Ohio — Lakota West 6-foot-7 tight end Luka Gilbert shook his head Tuesday morning as almost a reminder of how the winter and spring felt for the Firebirds. "Sat with me the whole offseason that one loss," Gilbert said. "But use it as motivation, worked hard in the weight room. I think I can say that's how the rest of us feel so it's good." Recent Stories from wcpo.com Lakota West (13-1 in 2022) was a regional runner-up for a third consecutive season after its 38-20 loss to Moeller in Division I regional final. But the Firebirds have turned the page and are hungry for a new opportunity.
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Argument between neighbors leads to 1 man dead, another in custody
One man is dead after a fight that turned into a shooting in Colerain Township, police said. Police said they responded around 10:21 pm to Newmarket Drive near Wilson Avenue and Pippin Road. When they arrived, they found 44-year-old Craig Cain dead in the street.
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Cincinnati youth advocate homeless after home damaged in fire
A community advocate has not been able to sleep in her own bed for nearly a week after a fire damaged her home in Evanston. For decades, Candace Tubbs has taken in homeless youth and people who were newly released from prison with nowhere to go. Now, she's without a place to stay herself. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/mryup8xf
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1 dead, woman still missing after floodwaters sweep away Indiana cabin
One man is dead and a woman is missing after a cabin elevated on stilts was swept away by floodwater Thursday night in Southeast Indiana, said conservation officer Travis Stewart with Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
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Local nonprofit using softball to try to reduce violence
Local nonprofit using softball to try to reduce violence
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46 school districts are authorized to have armed staff in Ohio
There are 46 Ohio school districts authorized to arm teachers and staff members, according to numbers provided by the state earlier this month. Five of those districts are local. Local districts authorized by the state include Adams County Christian School, Eastern Local Schools District in Brown County, Southern Ohio Educational Service Center, Williamsburg Local School District and Bright Local. It’s been just over a year since Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 99, which reduced training requirements for staff members to carry firearms on campus.
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Man shot in McDonald's parking lot
One man is in critical condition after police say he was shot in a McDonald's parking lot. Read the full story here: https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/cincinnati/corryville/cpd-1-person-critically-injured-after-shooting-in-corryville
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Ross community rallies around student-athlete during lymphoma diagnosis
Kenley Commins — sophomore class president, a soccer player and daughter of Ross football coach Kenyon Commins — has been fighting anaplastic large cell lymphoma.
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Firefighters rescue woman hanging from window of burning apartment building in North College Hill
Seven people were displaced after a fire in North College Hill Monday night
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American Idol contestant from Mason releases new single
This season of American Idol has been chock full of local talent. John Wayne Hatfield from Goshen was eliminated last weekend, but Michael Williams from Mason, Ohio is still in the competition.
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Shelter forced to restrict dog intake after deaths from Canine Distemper Virus
Cincinnati Animal CARE has restricted all dog intakes until further notice due to multiple confirmed cases of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV), the shelter announced Thursday. Cincinnati Animal CARE said it confirmed two cases of CDV on April 3 in stray dogs taken to its Northside shelter. On April 7, the shelter said four dogs have died from the virus. A fifth dog has also died, but the shelter is still awaiting test results to confirm whether it also died from the virus. "Out of an extreme abundance of caution, we have made the decision to restrict shelter intake and outcome activity for dogs effective immediately," the shelter said.
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Family training to save potty-trained pet bobcat's life
Kentucky Fish & Wildlife seized a Grant County family's pet bobcat in February. The family, and a district judge, are trying to ensure the bobcat finds a home and will not be euthanized.
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Mom pulls 11-year-old girl out of school after boy rips her hair out
Shannon McCoy said her daughter's hair was pulled out by a boy at school. While the incident started as a fight, the mom says there were two teachers inside the room who she believes didn't do enough to intervene.
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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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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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