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There's a recurrent rumor that bull sharks live in the Ohio River near Cincinnati. That's almost certainly not true.
The water is gone but the mud lives on in Cincinnati's riverfront parks. It's coated walkways through Sawyer Point Park, ...
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...
Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major ...
The heaviest rain has passed, but forecasters are still warning of flooding impacts into the work week. The rain is expected ...
After over a week of flooding, the Ohio River has finally returned to normal water levels.The Ohio River moved below Action ...
A new beginning for the Ohio River Museum was marked Friday with ground officially broken to kick off phase one of ...
River Road BBQ in Kentucky's largest city is just one of many businesses facing an indescribable challenge after feet of ...
The Ohio History Connection held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday for new the Ohio River Museum that will be built in ...
On what would have been a beautiful day to convene for Thunder Over Louisville, volunteers instead showcased community spirit ...
The Ohio River is slowly receding in Cincinnati after cresting Monday night at more than 60 feet high, which broke a ...
The Ohio River at Evansville will reach its second-highest crest since the flood of 1937. But a massive levee system is ...