
Craig McKee
Anchor and Reporter at WCPO-TV (Cincinnati, OH)
Emmy Award Winning Anchor/Reporter - WCPO 9. Father of 3, Air Force Vet, Fan of food, DIY. RTs Not Endorsements. Tweets to me may end up on air
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1 week ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
CINCINNATI — A new nonprofit organization is working to create a unique solution for veterans struggling with housing, developing a community of 25 tiny homes designed to provide a supportive transition from military life to civilian independence. Tiny Homes for Humanity, founded by Earl Crossland and Larry Plum, seeks to establish a comprehensive support community for veterans facing housing challenges, mental health issues or those emerging from rehabilitation programs.
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2 weeks ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
RADCLIFF, Ky. — Newly appointed as the head of USA Cares, Matt Castor is waging a different kind of battle — one aimed at rescuing veterans from the economic and emotional challenges they face after military service. As president and CEO of USA Cares, Castor leads a nonprofit organization that has become a critical lifeline for post-9/11 veterans struggling to navigate civilian life, receiving nearly 200 calls weekly from military families in crisis.
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3 weeks ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
WEST CHESTER, Ohio — Nestled within a historic square mile of what was once an important relay station for global broadcasts, the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting serves as a poignant reminder of the crucial role of independent journalism and the struggles it faces.
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1 month ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
MASON, Ohio — More than 50 years after the end of hostilities in Vietnam, the City of Mason will host a parade and ceremony to honor veterans who were denied the welcome home they deserved decades ago. City council members Mark Haake and Joshua Styrcula, both veterans themselves, spearheaded the initiative to recognize the sacrifices of Vietnam-era service members who faced hostility and indifference upon returning from war.
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1 month ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
DAYTON, Ky. — For the first time, the Pat Tillman Honor Run will be held in Greater Cincinnati, allowing locals to celebrate a sports legend who heroically left his NFL career to serve his country. The event is set for April 19 at 9 a.m. and is open to participants of all ages — pets and strollers included. Tara Boucher, an Arizona State University alum and founder of the Cincinnati ASU Alumni Chapter, emphasized the importance of the run honoring Tillman’s legacy.
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