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AURORA, Ind. (WKRC) — More than two weeks ago, J. Miller Steak Company in Aurora had two feet of water inside their building.
CINCINNATI – The Ohio River is slowly receding in Cincinnati after cresting Monday night at more than 60 feet high, which broke a seven-year record. Drone video taken by the Hamilton County Sheriff's ...
CINCINNATI — The owners behind a Hawaiian restaurant in downtown Cincinnati are set to open a tiki bar and grill in Over-the-Rhine. The owners of Onolicious — Vincente “Vinny” Benedett ...
A Louisville-area restaurant owner has gone viral for his unique approach to fending off dirty floodwater from his Ohio Riverfront restaurant: fighting water with water. Andrew Masterson ...
A Cincinnati brewery is submerged under water and closed until further notice amid record Ohio River flooding spurred by days of heavy rain and severe thunderstorms. 13 Below Brewery, a craft ...
Parts of downtown Cincinnati underwater as Ohio River reaches record level Parts of downtown Cincinnati underwater as Ohio River reaches record level Parts of downtown Cincinnati underwater as ...
April 8 (UPI) --The owners of a Kentucky restaurant in the path of the Ohio river floods shared their unusual strategy for keeping the dirty water out: intentionally flooding the building with ...
The Ohio River level rose amid heavy rain in Cincinnati. Flooding reached alarming levels on April 7, submerging vegetation and pushing debris onto the riverbanks.
The Ohio River burst its banks, flooding homes in Cincinnati following relentless rainfall. Dramatic footage captured by Darin Bentley shows heavily inundated roads near a local church at the ...
BELPRE, Ohio (WTAP) - The Ohio Redwood restaurant in Belpre hosted a visit from America’s Best Restaurants on Monday morning. America’s Best Restaurants is a national media company that highlights ...
Grab your bibs, foodies, because Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week is back! Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week kicks off Monday, giving food lovers in the Queen City the chance to patronize their ...
In addition, the National Weather Service's Wilmington office monitors the Ohio River at five points: Portsmouth, Maysville, Meldahl Dam, Cincinnati and Markland Lower. Here's the levels of ...