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Why call to get the time and weather when there are apps?
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Phone lines that gave callers the time and weather forecast were popular for decades. Even with so many weather apps available today, those call lines still exist, and get thousands of calls per day.
Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks are about to be a UNESCO World Heritage site
Saturday, September 16, 2023
UNESCO World Heritage Sites are considered "outstanding works of human genius." There are just 24 in the U.S., including the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
Muslim rights organization fires director for passing information to a hate group
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
The Ohio chapter of a Muslim rights organization says it has fired one of its directors, saying he had been spying on the organization for years and passing information to an anti-Muslim hate group.
Biden Infrastructure Plan Could Help Fund New Brent Spence Bridge
Sunday, April 04, 2021
Biden's plan allots $115 B for roads, but leaders continue to bicker over funding for a new Brent Spence Bridge, which connects Ohio and Kentucky.
This Reverse Parade Will Allow July Fourth Revelry From A Social Distance
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
The pandemic pushed one community in suburban Cincinnati to get creative about its July Fourth festivities.
The Who Returns To Cincinnati 40 Years After Concert Tragedy
Wednesday, December 04, 2019
Forty years ago, 11 concert-goers were killed in a stampede to see The Who in Cincinnati. The group just announced it will return to play another concert there all these years later.
2 Years Later, 4 Family Members Arrested In Gruesome Ohio Killings
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
The suspects allegedly spent months planning the deaths. "They did this quickly, coldly, calmly and very carefully ... but not carefully enough," the Pike County sheriff said.
Thriving After Prematurity, Fiona The Celebrity Hippo Turns 1
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Fiona, a Nile hippopotamus, was born six weeks premature at the Cincinnati Zoo. "I think beginning to end, she's a feel-good story," a zookeeper said. "She's a feel-good hippo."
Mistrial Declared Again In Case Against Cincinnati Ex-Cop Ray Tensing
Friday, June 23, 2017
The case against former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing has just ended in a mistrial. The jury was unable to reach agreement against Tensing for fatally shooting Sam DuBose during a traffic stop in 2015.
Campus Cop On Trial For Shooting Death During Routine Traffic Stop
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing shot and killed Sam DuBose in July 2015. Ten days after the shooting, Tensing was charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter.
Family Won't Be Charged In Gorilla Incident At Cincinnati Zoo
Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Local authorities will not charge the mother of the 3-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit. The gorilla was shot and killed by an emergency response team sent to rescue the child.
The 'Senseless' Killing of Samuel DuBose
Friday, July 31, 2015
After a Cincinnati prosecutor called the shooting of Samuel DuBose "the most asinine act" he'd ever seen a police officer commit, we discuss what the body camera video adds to this case.
University Of Cincinnati Police Officer Indicted In Killing Of Black Motorist
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
An Ohio grand jury has indicted University of Cincinnati Police Officer Ray Tensing in the shooting death of Samuel DuBose, who was pulled over on July 19 because he was missing license plate.
Kroger Policy Attracts Pro And Anti-Gun Advocates
Monday, September 08, 2014
An anti-gun group that has successfully targeted companies like Starbucks and Target has set its sights on Kroger. Moms Demand Action wants Kroger to restrict guns.