
Taylor Nimmo
Consumer Reporter at WCPO-TV (Cincinnati, OH)
Consumer Reporter @WCPO 9 news Story ideas? Email me at [email protected]
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1 day ago |
wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo
After an 8-year wait, Nintendo fans can finally level up their gaming experience as the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 hits store shelves nationwide. The new console has sparked excitement among dedicated gamers, with many lining up for hours, some overnight, to be the first to experience Nintendo's latest offering.
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4 days ago |
wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo
CINCINNATI — According to a new investigation, major airlines have been charging travelers flying alone significantly higher fares than those booking multiple seats on the same flight. Thrifty Traveler's recent report revealed that on certain domestic routes, particularly one-way trips, Delta, American and United Airlines have been charging solo travelers substantially more than those booking multiple tickets.
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1 week ago |
wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo
An Avondale senior is on a mission to spread the word about a money-saving program that many eligible Cincinnati residents don't know exists. Belinda Larkin discovered the Metropolitan Sewer District's Customer Assistance Program after questioning a surprisingly high water bill about two years ago. "So I called the company... and I said, 'I don't understand this bill. This is the first time that my bill has been truly large,'" Larkin said.
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1 week ago |
wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo
CINCINNATI — Your library card does more than just allow you to check out books — it can unlock dozens of free resources that could save your family up to $1,200 annually. The Cincinnati Public Library offers cardholders access to books, e-books, premium streaming services, telescope rentals and digital The New York Times and Wall Street Journal subscriptions. Cardholders can also get up to $5 of free printing every day.
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2 weeks ago |
wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo
CINCINNATI — Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and peak sunburn season, bringing with it the annual challenge of finding affordable sun protection for the whole family. With sunscreen prices climbing higher than the UV index, many consumers seek ways to protect their skin without burning their budget. "My husband and I go to a dermatologist regularly, as older people do," Alexander said.
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