Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:59 AM EDT2013-05-22 13:59:09 GMT
FOX19 has teamed up with the Hamilton County Public library to bring all of our fans a look back at great moments in Cincinnati history. Starting with our city's founding in 1788, the library has providedMore >>
Starting with our city's founding in 1788, the historians at the library have dug deep into their extensive archives to provide our Facebook fans with photos and background for the events that moved Cincinnati. More >>
Tuesday, February 19 2013 12:27 PM EST2013-02-19 17:27:40 GMT
If you want to see how urban America looked in 1848, now may be your only chance to do so. The oldest surviving photo of urban America is on display at the Cincinnati Library. The photo was taken 165 yearsMore >>
If you want to see how urban America looked in 1848, now may be your only chance to do so. The oldest surviving photo of urban America is on display at the Cincinnati Library.More >>
Saturday, February 9 2013 8:30 AM EST2013-02-09 13:30:04 GMT
From its decorative lights, stone towers and huge cables spanning the Ohio River, the Roebling Suspension Bridge is uniquely Cincinnati. Before 1866, crossing the Ohio River for Cincinnatians meantMore >>
From its decorative lights, stone towers and huge cables spanning the Ohio River, the Roebling Suspension Bridge is uniquely Cincinnati.More >>
Friday, February 8 2013 10:41 AM EST2013-02-08 15:41:42 GMT
The Wright Brothers are a major icon in the Queen City and we're not talking about Orville and Wilber. We're talking about Harry and George Wright. After the Civil War, dozens of baseball clubs startedMore >>
Thanks to the Wright brothers and the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the Queen City was the birthplace for professional baseball and America's favorite past time.More >>
Friday, February 8 2013 3:40 AM EST2013-02-08 08:40:57 GMT
In the 1850's, over 60 percent of residents in OTR were German immigrants who brought their love of lager to the Tri-state. Just 30 years later, Cincinnati was crowned beer capital of the world, OTRMore >>
In the 1850's, over 60 percent of residents in OTR were German immigrants who brought their love of lager to the Tri-state. Just 30 years later, Cincinnati was crowned beer capital of the world, OTR being the heart of brewing.More >>
Friday, February 8 2013 3:40 AM EST2013-02-08 08:40:23 GMT
The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is known for many things, not the least of which is the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Wildlife. However, the popular attraction is also known for its iconicMore >>
Jeff Creighton takes us inside the history of the architecture and exhibits of the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden.More >>
Thursday, February 7 2013 8:47 AM EST2013-02-07 13:47:35 GMT
150 years ago President Lincoln first drafted the Emancipation Proclamation but just days before that, local black soldiers were already fighting for the Queen City. Cincinnati may not stand today ifMore >>
150 years ago President Lincoln first drafted the Emancipation Proclamation but just days before that, local black soldiers were already fighting for the Queen City.More >>
Monday, February 4 2013 7:39 AM EST2013-02-04 12:39:58 GMT
FOX19 has teamed up with Hamilton County and the Public Library of Cincinnati to look back at the great moments in Cincinnati history on our Facebook Timeline. Findlay Market has been a staple in CincinnatiMore >>
FOX19 has teamed up with Hamilton County and the Public Library of Cincinnati to look back at the great moments in Cincinnati history on our Facebook Timeline.More >>
Saturday, May 25 2013 9:04 PM EDT2013-05-26 01:04:09 GMT
(RNN) - Two-year-old girls rule the world. If you in any way doubt that statement, you obviously do not have nor have ever had a 2-year-old girl. One thing that Matt Clarke made abundantly clear in a video heMore >>
Two-year-old girls rule the world. If you in any way doubt that statement, you obviously do not have nor have ever had a 2-year-old girl.More >>
Hoover Police say crooks are phishing for financial information using text messages that appear to come from a real bank.The text messages come from different numbers with different area codes and it tellsMore >>
Hoover Police say crooks are phishing for financial information using text messages that appear to come from a real bank.More >>
TUSCALOOSA,AL (WBRC) - One man was stabbed and another man injured during a fight at the Blue Creek campground in Northeast Tuscaloosa County. Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Deputies received a 911 callMore >>
One man was stabbed and another man was injured during a fight at the Blue Creek campground in Northeast Tuscaloosa County. Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Deputies received a 911 call around 1:00 A.M. this morning on an assault.More >>
Saturday, May 25 2013 4:36 PM EDT2013-05-25 20:36:14 GMT
(RNN/KENS/CNN) - At least one person in San Antonio has died Saturday during heavy flooding caused by rain that dumped more than a foot of water on some parts of the area. Police confirmed a woman's bodyMore >>
Another 60 people were rescued in two different neighborhoods in Bexar County, according to county spokeswoman Laura Jesse. Three people were rescued from the top of roofs.More >>