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3 weeks ago |
wlwt.com | Kurt Knue |Richard Chiles
Maybe the kids are what the Reds need right now? Reds Opening Day on Thursday was an exceptionally great day for many of the team's faithful fans. At least, that is, until the final few minutes of the game. This is, of course, because of the Reds' abrupt 6-4 loss against the San Francisco Giants. The Reds managed to lead for eight of the game's nine innings, before ultimately falling short in the ninth.
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1 month ago |
wlwt.com | Kurt Knue |Olivia Ray
BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT TO YOUR PLANS. WELL, A MAJOR SHAKEUP IN THE COLLEGE BASKETBALL WORLD AT CINCINNATI ONCE AGAIN. XAVIER HEAD BASKETBALL COACH SEAN MILLER ON THE MOVE JUST TWO DAYS AFTER THE MUSKIES WERE KNOCKED OUT OF THE NCAA TOURNAMENT. SPORTS ANCHOR OLIVIA RAY JOINS US NOW WITH MORE ON THIS SHOCKING DEPARTURE HERE. OLIVIA. AND SHOCKING IS THE RIGHT WORD TO USE HERE. LINDSAY. MULTIPLE SOURCES TONIGHT CONFIRMED TO ME THAT SEAN MILLER IS LEAVING XAVIER JUST THREE SEASONS INTO HIS SECOND STINT AT X.
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1 month ago |
wlwt.com | Fletcher Keel |Kurt Knue
A man who died in a head-on crash Saturday morning in Bond Hill has been identified. Monday morning, the Hamilton County coroner identified the man who died as Jordan Baltimore, 47, of Cincinnati. The crash happened on Laidlaw Avenue near the intersection with Para Drive at approximately 5:33 a.m.The crash involved a silver 2006 Lincoln Town Car and a black 2004 Honda Pilot. The crash is believed to have occurred after the Lincoln Town Car crossed the median and struck the Honda Pilot.
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1 month ago |
wlwt.com | Daisy Kershaw |Kurt Knue
Advocates, faith leaders, community members, policymakers and local law enforcement all came together in Norwood Sunday evening to discuss solutions for standing up against an epidemic of hate seen recently across the Greater Cincinnati region. Earlier that morning, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, along with Lockland and Wyoming officers, responded to a report of a man throwing racist propaganda pamphlets from his car in the Lincoln Heights area.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
wlwt.com | Kurt Knue |Fletcher Keel
Reports indicate that Vivek Ramaswamy is expected to depart the Department of Government Efficiency. Monday, NBC News confirmed a report - citing two sources - that Ramaswamy will focus his efforts on a campaign to become the next governor of Ohio. An official announcement is expected next week. Ohio will vote for their next governor in 2026. Ramaswamy was already reported this week to be expected to announce his run within the next few weeks.
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