Fox 19's morning meteorologist Frank Marzullo is leaving the station after 18 years. Marzullo announced his departure in a post on X Tuesday afternoon, saying he's leaving to pursue other ...
Brian Windhorst, however, doesn’t think the NBA’s action is the issue. In fact, he thinks it’s as good as it’s ever been. Rather, the ESPN senior NBA writer believes that the league and ...
The disclosure comes three months after a jury awarded more than $12 million to a woman who had worked at Blue Cross Blue ...
This story was updated with a correct date for the station's website change. Fox 19's morning meteorologist Frank Marzullo is leaving the station after 18 years. Marzullo announced his departure ...
Idaho student murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's new defense claim that unidentified male blood found on a handrail at the King Road crime scene and on a glove outside points to potential other ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Beloved former NBC4 chief meteorologist Jym Ganahl has died, his family announced Tuesday. Ganahl, 76, died on Feb. 3 of natural causes, but family said they did not want ...
Defense attorneys for Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger hope bombshell new evidence might exonerate him from charges of stabbing four college students to death. Kohberger, 30, is accused of ...
The Cowboys are hiring offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, the team announced Friday. “Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones told ESPN.
Jym Ganahl, a longtime TV meteorologist at Ohio's ABC6 station WSYX, has died. He was 76 years old. Ganahl died Feb. 3 of natural causes, according to his family. His death was announced Tuesday.
Ganahl worked at KWWL for 12 years, leaving the station in 1979. ...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TODAY... ...EXTREME COLD WARNING IN EFFECT ...
A giant fatberg forced Bryan Adams to cancel a concert in Western Australia on Sunday night after authorities warned it could cause the venue’s toilets to overflow, posing a potential health risk.
CINCINNATI (WXIX/CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) - The son of WCPO’s chief meteorologist was sentenced Monday for assaulting a couple outside the Montgomery Inn Boathouse in Columbia Tusculum last summer.
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