Cincinnati native spends 17 hours stuck in snow traffic on Ky. highway
CINCINNATI – The drive from Georgia to Cincinnati got 17 hours longer for Kate Anthony, who was one of the hundreds of drivers who got stuck on the I-75 in the snow.Anthony, a Cincinnati native who now lives in Georgia, and her partner, Jamie, were about 5 miles outside of London, Kentucky when they came to a spot where the traffic on the highway wasn’t moving. “All of a sudden there’s all this traffic stopped in front of you, and there’s nothing you could do,” Anthony said. “[There were] mile..>> view originalHere's why Cincinnati didn't get as much snow as expected
CINCINNATI -- The big snow storm predicted for most of the Tri-State ended up being a big flop -- for some people, anyway.But for 90 percent of the Tri-State, the forecast was pretty close to spot on. Cincinnati and Hamilton County, however, accounted for the remaining 10 percent of the Tri-State that didn't see nearly as much snowfall as predicted. So how did this happen?The "no snow-to-snow line" was expected to make it to the I-71 corridor. That line was was heading that way yesterday mornin..>> view originalCincinnati Parks seeks more money but repair priorities fuzzy
The pavilion at Inwood Park on Vine Street has been closed for years. It may be most at risk of falling apart, park officials say, but their $4 million request for capital maintenance dollars from City Council doesn't include any money for this historic building.(Photo: Cara Owsley)Fifty-five million dollars. It's the figure advocates for the failed Cincinnati Parks levy referred to repeatedly as the price to eliminate decades of deferred maintenance in the park system. The levy supporters blame..>> view originalCincinnati transplants hit with snow the city didn't see
1 Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutCincinnati transplants hit with snow the city didn't seeThe massive winter storm system may have completely missed Cincinnati, but Cincinnatians on the East Coast weren't as lucky.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Cincinnati transplants hit with snow the city didn't seeSrikanth Bellamk..>> view originalStudy: Film industry brings $54M boost to Cincinnati economy over ...
The Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Film Commission has generated more than $54 million for the Greater Cincinnati economy and created more than 8,800 jobs through motion picture and television productions over the last two years, according to a study conducted by the Economics Center at University of Cincinnati. The study was released Saturday at the Sundance Film Festival.The study analyzed the impact that the film industry has had on the Cincinnati metropolitan area through the 10 ma..>> view originalCrews fight Cincinnati apartment fire
A three-alarm fire broke out at an apartment building in Cincinnati, displacing 10 people. The late Friday night blaze took crews about two hours to get under control. Flames shooting out the top of the building were visible from miles away.While battling the fire, officials said a wall of the building collapsed.Authorities said the apartment was vacant when it caught fire and all other families in the building were able to make it out safely.The damage is estimated to be around $200,000.>> view originalGE's power: Key to landing JetBlue?
General Electric's decision to increase operations in Cincinnati and Boston could open the door for JetBlue Airways to come to CVG.(Photo: Associated Press)General Electric's recent decision to move its headquarters to Boston could play a major role in finally getting JetBlue Airways to Cincinnati, The Enquirer has learned.But GE's deep ties to Greater Cincinnati aren't all that makes the case to bring the discount airline to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport stronger than ever...>> view originalCollege student from Cincinnati detained in North Korea
A well known local attorney is himself filing a lawsuit against his own insurance companies, an insurance agent and the man he says severely injured him in a motor vehicle accident.More >>A well known local attorney is filing a lawsuit against his insurance companies, an insurance agent and the man he says severely injured him in a motor vehicle accident.More >>>> view originalKomets five game win streak ends in Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH- The Cincinnati Cyclones (18-16-3-2) took down the Ft. Wayne Komets, 6-4, on Saturday night at U.S. Bank Arena. Forwards Branden Gracel and Andrew Yogan each accounted for a pair of goals and an assist, while forwards Zach Budish and Tommy Mele each added lone tallies for the Cyclones, who tie a season high with six goals in a home game. After a scoreless opening period, the Komets drew first blood early into the second, when forward Mike Embach found the back of the net, putting..>> view originalTulane set to take on Cincinnati Sunday
The Tulane men's basketball team remains on the road this weekend, traveling to Ohio to take on the Cincinnati Bearcats Sunday at 11 a.m. The Green Wave are coming off a 60-42 loss at UConn earlier this week. Cincinnati most recently topped Memphis at home, 76-72. Tulane will look to continue its success Fifth Third Arena after topping the Bearcats on a buzzer beater in the building a season ago. NOTEWORTHY-Tulane committed only six turnovers at USF, including just one in the second half. It w..>> view original
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