The United States passed a significant milestone on Friday to end the COVID-19 pandemic with more than 100 million people receiving at least one dose of vaccine, according to data from the …
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CINCINNATI (AP) – No popcorn sleepovers and Disney movies are allowed. There are no dance recitals or holiday contests, much less Grandparents Day to visit the children’s classrooms. No hugs. The first …
Read More »Police are searching for the suspect after a Madeira store owner shot him dead on Tuesday night
MADEIRA, Ohio – The owner of Madeira Beverage was shot and killed in his store Tuesday night, and police said the suspect is still at large. Officers responded to Madeira Beverage in …
Read More »Look! International Space Station to fly to Cincinnati area Wednesday night
CINCINNATI – The tri-state skies will have a visitor Wednesday night as the International Space Station passes into the Cincinnati region. According to Cincinnati Observatory astronomer, Dean Regas, the space station will …
Read More »Notre Dame’s new defensive coordinator Marcus Freeman: 10 to know
Notre Dame Football made a defensive coordinator’s slam dunk hire on Friday night when they announced the hiring of Marcus Freeman. Freeman brings an impressive resume to the table, having already accomplished …
Read More »Marcus Freeman joins Notre Dame as Bob Hinton defensive coordinator / linebackers coach
Notre Dame, Indiana – University of Notre Dame Dick Corbett Head Football Coach Brian Kelly on Friday announced his coaching staff to include Marcus Freeman. Freeman Bob Hinton will serve as the …
Read More »Nurse receives first COVID-19 vaccine in US from NYC
In an extraordinary moment of hope after a disastrous year, a nurse in Queens became the nation’s first person on Monday morning to receive the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine. More than nine months …
Read More »Joe Morgan, the driving force of the Big Red Machine, dies at 77
CINCINNATI (AP) – Joe Morgan, Hall of Fame second baseman who became the sparkplug of the Big Red Machine and died the prototype for baseball’s artificial turf era. He was 77. Family …
Read More »Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman uses anti-gay slurry on air
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman used an anti-gay slur in the air during a Cincinnati game Wednesday night and later left the broadcast after an apology. Brenneman used …
Read More »The CDC advised people to wear masks without vents, valves
Commonwealth – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued new guidance on covering the face during a coronovirus epidemic, advising people not to use masks with vents or valves. What …
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