On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
Winter Storm Blair buried parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana in snow Sunday and Monday but who has the most the most to dig out from? Some spots have reported more than 11 inches of snow accumulation, according to National Weather Service records.
Many communities in Southwest Ohio have seen accumulations of more than 5 inches and Northern Kentucky has seen even higher snowfall amounts.
As more Arctic air masses flow into the WOWK-TV region, you have undoubtedly heard the term “Polar Vortex” brought up in the conversation. But what is it? Definition: The polar vortex is a flow of wind aloft that is always present above the cold,
Six days away from his commitment date, 5-star prospect Caleb Wilson has narrowed down his list of schools to three. Appearing on 247Sports'
A Kentucky state senator has proposed a bill that would incrementally raise the state’s minimum wage over the next several years.
Officials say the contractor plans to begin the $9.6-million project in multiple phases to reduce the impact on traffic.
Two of the top SEC teams face off as we continue our College Basketball odds series with an Alabama-Kentucky prediction and pick.
Winter Storm Blair buried parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana in snow Sunday and Monday but who has the most the most to dig out from? Some spots have reported more than 11 inches of snow ...
Ohio State has made the list of three finalists to sign five-star 2025 basketball prospect Caleb Wilson. A 6-foot-9, 205-pound power forward from Atlanta Holy Innocents Episcopal School, Wilson will pick from North Carolina, Kentucky and the Buckeyes. According to a report from On3.com, he will announce his choice Jan. 23.
Inspired by Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail, travelers can collect stamps at each attraction and fill up their passport book in exchange for prizes. You can pick up a passport book at any participating tourism office or by visiting one of the 13 attractions along the trail.
Ohio and Ohioans were scorned when we became a state more than two centuries ago, and we're on the hot seat again. Is it jealousy or something more?