Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:59 AM EDT2013-05-22 13:59:09 GMT
FOX19 has teamed up with the Hamilton County Public library to bring all of our fans a look back at great moments in Cincinnati history. Starting with our city's founding in 1788, the library has providedFull Story >
Starting with our city's founding in 1788, the historians at the library have dug deep into their extensive archives to provide our Facebook fans with photos and background for the events that moved Cincinnati. Full Story >
Tuesday, February 19 2013 12:27 PM EST2013-02-19 17:27:40 GMT
If you want to see how urban America looked in 1848, now may be your only chance to do so. The oldest surviving photo of urban America is on display at the Cincinnati Library. The photo was taken 165 yearsFull Story >
If you want to see how urban America looked in 1848, now may be your only chance to do so. The oldest surviving photo of urban America is on display at the Cincinnati Library.Full Story >
Saturday, February 9 2013 8:30 AM EST2013-02-09 13:30:04 GMT
From its decorative lights, stone towers and huge cables spanning the Ohio River, the Roebling Suspension Bridge is uniquely Cincinnati. Before 1866, crossing the Ohio River for Cincinnatians meantFull Story >
From its decorative lights, stone towers and huge cables spanning the Ohio River, the Roebling Suspension Bridge is uniquely Cincinnati.Full Story >
Friday, February 8 2013 10:41 AM EST2013-02-08 15:41:42 GMT
The Wright Brothers are a major icon in the Queen City and we're not talking about Orville and Wilber. We're talking about Harry and George Wright. After the Civil War, dozens of baseball clubs startedFull Story >
Thanks to the Wright brothers and the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the Queen City was the birthplace for professional baseball and America's favorite past time.Full Story >
Friday, February 8 2013 3:40 AM EST2013-02-08 08:40:57 GMT
In the 1850's, over 60 percent of residents in OTR were German immigrants who brought their love of lager to the Tri-state. Just 30 years later, Cincinnati was crowned beer capital of the world, OTRFull Story >
In the 1850's, over 60 percent of residents in OTR were German immigrants who brought their love of lager to the Tri-state. Just 30 years later, Cincinnati was crowned beer capital of the world, OTR being the heart of brewing.Full Story >
Friday, February 8 2013 3:40 AM EST2013-02-08 08:40:23 GMT
The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is known for many things, not the least of which is the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Wildlife. However, the popular attraction is also known for its iconicFull Story >
Jeff Creighton takes us inside the history of the architecture and exhibits of the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden.Full Story >
Thursday, February 7 2013 8:47 AM EST2013-02-07 13:47:35 GMT
150 years ago President Lincoln first drafted the Emancipation Proclamation but just days before that, local black soldiers were already fighting for the Queen City. Cincinnati may not stand today ifFull Story >
150 years ago President Lincoln first drafted the Emancipation Proclamation but just days before that, local black soldiers were already fighting for the Queen City.Full Story >
Monday, February 4 2013 7:39 AM EST2013-02-04 12:39:58 GMT
FOX19 has teamed up with Hamilton County and the Public Library of Cincinnati to look back at the great moments in Cincinnati history on our Facebook Timeline. Findlay Market has been a staple in CincinnatiFull Story >
FOX19 has teamed up with Hamilton County and the Public Library of Cincinnati to look back at the great moments in Cincinnati history on our Facebook Timeline.Full Story >
Thursday, June 20 2013 5:36 AM EDT2013-06-20 09:36:25 GMT
Hamilton County sheriffs responded to a car that was engulfed in flames on 7790 Park Ave. around 12:42 a.m. in Sycamore Township, according to Chief Deputy Mark Schoonover. Police say that the vehicle,Full Story >
Hamilton County sheriffs responded to a car that was engulfed in flames on 7790 Park Ave. around 12:42 a.m. in Sycamore Township, according to Chief Deputy Mark Schoonover.Full Story >
Thursday, June 20 2013 5:30 AM EDT2013-06-20 09:30:47 GMT
Police are investigating after four individuals were shot in a car near the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge. The incident occurred around 11:45 p.m Thursday night near Central Avenue and Third Street. The incidentFull Story >
Police are investigating after three individuals were shot in a car near the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge. The victims were driven across the bridge and dropped off in Covington.
Singapore urged people to remain indoors amid unprecedented levels of air pollution Thursday as a smoky haze wrought by forest fires in neighboring Indonesia worsened dramatically. Nearby Malaysia closed 200 schools...Full Story >
Singapore urged people to remain indoors amid unprecedented levels of air pollution Thursday as a smoky haze wrought by forest fires in neighboring Indonesia worsened dramatically. Nearby Malaysia closed 200 schools and...Full Story >
Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:38 PM EDT2013-06-20 02:38:40 GMT
A worldwide pop star could be staying in the Queen City. According to multiple eye witnesses, Bruno Mars has been staying in downtown Cincinnati for at least the past week. Mars is set to kick off hisFull Story >
According to multiple eye witnesses, Bruno Mars has been staying in downtown Cincinnati for at least the past week.Full Story >
Wednesday, June 19 2013 5:14 PM EDT2013-06-19 21:14:11 GMT
National Beef Packing Co., a Liberal, Kan., establishment, is recalling approximately 22,737 pounds of raw ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The problem was discoveredFull Story >
National Beef Packing Company - a Liberal, KS, establishment - is recalling approximately 22,737 pounds of raw ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.Full Story >
Wednesday, June 19 2013 1:15 PM EDT2013-06-19 17:15:12 GMT
LONDON (CNN) - There's a new menace lurking in the streets of London - exploding sidewalks. It may sound like a joke, but for Indran Sivarajah, who experienced a near miss three years ago, it wasFull Story >
There's a new menace lurking in the streets of London - exploding sidewalks.Full Story >
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:29 AM EDT2013-06-19 13:29:19 GMT
NEW WEST MINISTER, CANADA (WAVE) - A second grader with a disability was seemingly shunned during a class picture. For Anne Belanger, the photo was completely unacceptable. Her son, Miles, was pushedFull Story >
A second grader with a disability was seemingly shunned during a photo shoot at his elementary school.Full Story >
Tuesday, June 18 2013 9:12 PM EDT2013-06-19 01:12:05 GMT
A local college student says he was the target of a hate crime while coming home work near Eden Park. He believes he was attacked because he's gay, citing verbal abuse from the suspect.Full Story >
A local college student says he was the target of a hate crime while coming home work near Eden Park. He believes he was attacked because he's gay, citing verbal abuse from the suspect.Full Story >
Wednesday, June 19 2013 11:18 PM EDT2013-06-20 03:18:30 GMT
(RNN) - Celebrity chef and southern food connoisseur Paula Deen was back in a controversial spotlight Wednesday, alleged of using racial slurs as jokes in her restaurants in front of employees. AccordingFull Story >
Celebrity chef and southern food connoisseur Paula Deen was back in a controversial spotlight Wednesday, alleged of using racial slurs as jokes in her restaurants in front of employees.Full Story >
Thursday, March 28 2013 6:00 AM EDT2013-03-28 10:00:09 GMT
A massive online attack is being blamed for slowing down access to Netflix's video streaming service and numerous other websites people are trying to visit. It all boils down to a fight over spam. According toFull Story >
A massive online attack is being blamed for slowing down access to Netflix's video streaming service and numerous other websites people are trying to visit. It all boils down to a fight over spam.Full Story >
The mayor of Louisville, Ky., is among those in 18 cities, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, who are reviving a push against letting government food vouchers be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.Full Story >
The mayor of Louisville, Ky., is among those in 18 cities, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, who are reviving a push against letting government food vouchers be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.Full Story >
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