The next chance for rain arrives Wednesday. Meteorologist Sabrina Bates says that the next few days will be dry and sunny.
As drivers have headed to the pump across the country over the past week, a new report indicates that no other metro area has been hit harder than Cincinnati since the start of the U.S.-Iran war.
Meteorologist Sabrina Bates says that rain will be heading out of Greater Cincinnati this evening leading to a few days of sunshine. No weather data available Hearst Television participates in various ...
Warren County police say that two people are hurt after a shooting occurred at a Kroger store near Maineville.According to the Hamilton Township Police Department, the shooting happened at the Kroger ...
After a chance of scattered showers for the morning commute, we're clearing out for a nice Friday night. But, we're also ...
A deaf 6-year-old boy was deported from California to Colombia without his hearing aids, according to his family's attorney ...
After two high-profile incidents, the U.S. Defense Department and FAA are planning a joint test of a laser system designed to shoot down drones ...
President Trump and the First Lady today will travel to Delaware to attend the dignified transfer of those 6 US service members killed during this conflict in the Middle East. It ...
Gusty showers and storms continue to move across Greater Cincinnati, with the chance of severe storms possible ...
A bombing at a nightclub in Peru has injured 33 people, including minors, authorities said Saturday.The explosion happened in ...
Cincinnati police say they are investigating a fatal shooting that left one person dead Friday night in Madisonville.
Strong to severe storms will be possible between about 11AM through 3PM this afternoon as a cold front sweeps through ...