A college football national championship game featuring two teams littered with local products marked the end of the season and a full shift into recruiting. In recent days, college recruiters and coaches have made stops throughout Greater Cincinnati to visit students and even extend scholarship offers.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, widespread rainfall will occur Friday morning across the far southern counties in our coverage area. The heaviest precipitation will occur in Northern Kentucky. Rainfall totals of 1.25 to 1.5 inches will be possible.
Moves have been made and more are to come as Cincinnati-area schools firm up their football coaching staffs going into next season.
The farm's owner had passed away, leaving 420 animals, including foxes, skunks, raccoons, wild boar, wolves, and wolf dogs, caged, starving, and freezing.
Kings High School was placed under lockdown in Warren County Friday. The district updated the community to say the school was a victim of swatting. Law enforcement searched the entire campus and gave the all clear after about an hour,
A lottery player in Cincinnati is having a lucky start to the new year. An unnamed lottery player in Cincinnati recently won $10 million playing the scratch-off game Extreme Millions. The winning ticket was sold at Dent Shell,
The combine will take place throughout the day of Tuesday, May 6, at nine Cincinnati-area high schools. Here's the schedule.
Since the burglary at Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's house Dec. 9, WLWT has been doing a lot of research on the South American theft groups.
Super Bowl Sunday is one of the most-watched television days of the year in the U.S., and one of the things viewers look forward to is the iconic commercials.
Ohio State football dealt with a few departures via the transfer portal, but as we always say, once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye, and we want to continue to follow and cheer on all our former Ohio State players.
Cincinnati native Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was valedictorian of her high school class before attending Tufts University and Georgetown University Law Center.
The Boone Conservancy bought 350 acres of property along the Ohio River in Petersburg, just across the Interstate 275 bridge from Lawrenceburg, Ind., with plans to preserve it for recreation and conservation.