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The Ohio River rose to a height Monday that hasn't been seen in Cincinnati for almost 30 years. Now, the city is recovering ...
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...
The heaviest rain has passed, but forecasters are still warning of flooding impacts into the work week. The rain is expected to relent on Monday.
Models from NOAA indicate that the city of Cincinnati could be covered in water up unto 3rd Street under 60 feet of flooding from the Ohio River. This also includes I-71, an essential artery for ...
So how will Monday's river levels compare to the all-time record in Cincinnati ... and New Richmond, Ohio, as well as backwater floods in Silver Grove, Kentucky, and riverfront buildings flooded ...
We asked the three candidates a series of questions and will publish the answers to each of the questions in separate stories ...
As Ohio lawmakers advance a plan to offer $600 million in state aid toward a new Cleveland Browns stadium, lobbying efforts are underway to obtain similar help for the Cincinnati Bengals and FC ...
Greater Cincinnati roadways ... California and New Richmond, Ohio, with backwater floods in Silver Grove, Kentucky, and riverfront buildings flooded in Aurora, Indiana. Stretches of U.S. Route ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -The City of Cincinnati is continuing to keep residents safe as flood levels continue to rise. Cincinnati ...
CINCINNATI – Downtown Cincinnati is experiencing flooding as the Ohio River reached above 60 feet on Monday, the highest in more than 28 years. Cincinnati received nearly 5 inches of rain from ...
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