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The Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase presented by PNC announced its 15th anniversary schedule on Tuesday afternoon.

This year's event will feature 84 high school baseball and softball teams from Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Southeast Indiana, and Dayton competing in 49 games from March 27 to May 16.

Over the past 15 years, the Reds High Sc...


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With the continued attacks on Iran, Israel and other nearby countries, a spike in gas prices seemed inevitable.

And as expected, Cincinnati area gas prices are on the rise again, to their highest level since the summer of 2024,


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Multiple people from across Northeast Ohio reported hearing a loud boom early Tuesday morning.

A NASA spokesperson confirmed a meteor was spotted near Medina, Ohio, a city about 25 miles south of downtown Cleveland. According to the National Weather Service, the loud boom was caused by the meteor.

The National Weather Service was told that early information is "su...


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The northbound lanes of I-75 in Grant County, south of the I-71/I-75 split, are closed for a crash, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.

KYTC said the northbound lanes of the highway are "expected to be blocked for several hours," in a 7:12 a.m. update.

The crash is around four miles north of the Dry Ridge exit; KYTC crews are working to get salt truc...


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Closing arguments have begun in the FirstEnergy corruption trial, with the state arguing that two former executives need to be convicted for their role in the largest bribery scheme in Ohio history. The defense argued there has been a "misunderstanding" with the state, and that the "only" corrupt man died.

For six weeks, jurors listened to the state make its case, accus...


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