Cincinnati News

There is no question that the Cincinnati Bengals are having a rough season this year. I mean it’s tough being the only winless team in the NFL, and having to deal with frustrated fans at the same time. Well, it’s not just tough for the Bengals, but one fan in particular who made a bet […]

  100.3 Cincinnati’s R&B Station wants to ensure that the last thing a kid has to worry about this winter is staying warm!  And with your help, we’ll provide kids in our community with new coats for winter! Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Now through December 14th, we’ll be accepting donations for new coats for […]

    Starting next week your posted pictures on Instagram may not get all of the “Likes” you think it deserves! A limited number of people will test a new layout on Instagram that disables the amount of people that “likes” a photo or video. Instagram social network’s CEO, Adam Mosseri, says this is only being done […]

    With “Fallback” set upon us, A Ohio bill is proposed is seeking a permanent Daylight Savings Time. If approved, the Senate Bill 119 would require the state of Ohio to observe permanent daylight saving time (DST) starting March 8, 2020. If passed, the State of Ohio would forward the time by one hour […]

Cincinnati Christian University is closing its doors, after nearly operating for 100 years. WCPO reports that school officials plan to shut down in January, after the university had lost its accreditation. The higher learning commission recently pulled its seal of approval from CCU, because of severe academic and financial issues.

Former Municipal Court Judge Fanon Rucker is throwing his hat in the race for a chance to challenge and take the spot of current Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters. Rucker will first have to take on former federal prosecutor Gabe Davis in the Democratic Party’s March primary and some people are liking his chances. According […]

A fundraising campaign is being launched to raise funds for building a statue of a local civil rights icon. The Woman’s City Club, according to WCPO, needs to raise $125,000 to build and maintain a statue of Marian Spencer. The statue is planned to be placed at the Women’s Committee Garden of Smale Park, downtown. […]

  University of Cincinnati ranked #25 in the polls beat the Houston Cougars 38-23 on Saturday! Desmond Ridder passed for 263 yards and three touchdowns. The Bearcats are 5-1 being 2-0 in the American Athletic Conference. UC plays Tulsa next Saturday October 19th at home.  

Construction is ahead of schedule for the new roller coaster at Kings Island. Thanks to no weather delays, last month, construction workers were able to complete the coaster’s loading station, and good portion of its ride columns and tracks that include a lift hill and drop. Journal-News reports that the Orion is to be one […]

Cincinnati Police are looking for two men that shot and killed a man in broad daylight, yesterday. Authorities told WCPO that they found a man, unconscious with gun shot wounds, at the corner of Vine and Benton Street in Over the Rhine. He was taken to UC Medical center, where he later died. No suspects […]

According to sources, Cincinnati Police respond to an accident in Evanston on Blair, involving a car and a metro bus around 11:45am Saturday morning. Police say a chevy Malibu was headed northbound on Montgomery Rd when it crossed the center line and struck a Queen City Metro Bus. The bus riders were transported to UC […]

It’s time to say goodbye to the Vortex roller coaster! The Vortex, one of the longest running roller coasters at Kings Island will shut down October 27th. The Vortex has reached the end of it’s service life (33 years) where most roller coasters last 20-30 park seasons. 2019 and 2020 Gold and Platinum season pass […]