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More pools likely exposed to parasite outbreak, NKY health department thinks

NORTHERN KENTUCKY (WXIX) - The Northern Kentucky Health Department says there are likely more pools that have been exposed to Cryptosporidiosis.The Cryptosporidium, better known...

Health department reports pool parasite outbreak in NKY

CINCINNATI (WXIX) -The Northern Kentucky Health Department announced on Monday that there is an outbreak of Cryptosporidium, a gastrointestinal illness caused by the Cryptosporidium...

OTR Business owners concerned about lack of parking on Main Street

CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Some Over-the-Rhine business owners are concerned about the lack of parking on Main Street after the city implemented no-parking-allowed-all-day signs in the...

AI in the Classroom: How universities, school districts will integrate the technology

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (WXIX) - The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing and it is likely, according to Forbes, that more than half...

Rock Entertainment and Gray Media join forces to launch ‘Rock Entertainment Sports Network’

CLEVELAND (WXIX) - Rock Entertainment Group and Gray Media have reached an agreement to launch “Rock Entertainment Sports Network.”The programming will start airing on...

Voyeurism: The unseen dangers of technology advancements

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Technology advancements are making it easier for peeping Toms to spy on people and kids.The average American is recorded 238 times...

Thom Brennaman to return to broadcasting 4 years after ‘hot-mic’ incident

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Longtime MLB sports broadcaster Thom Brennaman is set to return to broadcasting after an on-air slur nearly four years ago.The New...

Post-pandemic era forces another Greater Cincinnati business into closing

NEWPORT, Ky. (WXIX) - One of Newport’s finest restaurants closed its doors after nearly 30 years of serving the Greater Cincinnati Community. York Street...

Lead detected in water at Cincinnati health clinic that serves city’s poor

CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - Tap water from multiple locations inside Cincinnati’s Bobbie Sterne Health Center in Over-the-Rhine contains lead at levels that are higher than acceptable limits,...

Health clinic in Over-The-Rhine could be closing its doors

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A popular community health clinic in Over-The-Rhine could be closing or relocating, causing concern in the neighborhood. According to the...

Fire department hopes peer support program bolsters firefighters’ mental health

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Cincinnati Fire Department hopes its new peer support program lessens the mental health burden of its firefighters. Joseph Elliott, a...

Mt. Healthy school board approves pay-to-play for sports

MT. HEALTHY, Ohio (WXIX) - The Mt. Healthy Local School District received approval from the state to put a tax levy on the ballot...

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