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The Cincinnati Animal CARE is hosting a special St. Patrick’s Day dog adoption this weekend. → Read More
Animal services are run by women for the first time in Cincinnati and Hamilton County's history. → Read More
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden prepare for annual "Zoo Blooms." → Read More
Temperatures will feel like the teens at times. → Read More
Cincinnati Animal CARE is hosting a puppy adoption event “Puppypalooza” Saturday. → Read More
The Cincinnati Zoo & BOO-tanical Garden’s HallZOOween kicks off this weekend. → Read More
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day with possibly strong to severe storms from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning. There is a chance of strong to severe storms between 2 p.m. and Midnight. Primary threats will be damaging wind gusts, hail, and heavy rain. There may also be a chance of an isolated tornado. Skies clear out Sunday with daytime highs in the low 70s. Dry… → Read More
Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day → Read More
Klosterman Baking Company and Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens will be hosting nine separate native plant sales. → Read More
Wind chill temperatures overnight will range from zero to 12 degrees. → Read More
Expect rain for Christmas Eve, but the forecast on Christmas Day will be a gift → Read More
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be the worst days of a heat wave that has kept the Tri-State in the oven for more than two weeks now. High temperatures by Wednesday afternoon will reach the mid 90s as the heat index pushes as high as 102 degrees. Outside of the smallest chance of a shower or thunderstorm, we’re in for another streak of hot and dry days Rain is expected… → Read More
The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and flooding. → Read More
It is that time of year where temperatures and humidity levels are high so it is important to follow safety tips put in place by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA. → Read More
A Rose Lavelle watch party was held at a bar in Silverton. → Read More
“It’s just really a bad time to be a Christmas tree farmer." → Read More
Proceeds from the Art Auction help with the care and feeding of zoo residents. → Read More
One man is canoeing 7,500 miles across the country and made his way to the Queen City Saturday. → Read More
The fungus is so savvy that it can actually modify the cicada’s behavior. → Read More
The open-air vintage outdoor market, Charm at the Farm, will be celebrating their fifth anniversary as they return to Lebanon starting this coming weekend. → Read More