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Trash, litter and otherwise discarded stuff are just clumped up along the shorelines. "I think if they really knew what ...
Thursday night’s rain in Fairfield and Licking Counties caused flooding which some in the area spent most of Friday cleaning up from. Rainwater made ...
The Ohio River, stretching over 900 miles through six states, offers some of the most scenic and serene camping spots in the ...
HINCKLEY, Ohio (WJW) – Did you see it? An ominous cloud was spotted over Hinckley on Friday evening. The photos seen below were taken by FOX 8 viewer Amanda Donihoo around 7:10 p.m. in the area ...
Paddlers at the annual Ohio River Paddlefest in Cincinnati. During the event, people kayak and canoe part of the 308-mile Ohio River Way. A water trail that connects communities across Ohio ...
Hundreds of environmental and conservancy groups were rallying to save the Ohio River Basin from toxic pollution.
After Ohio's wild spring, what's the summer forecast looking like? NOAA three-month maps show temperature and rain outlook for the Buckeye State.
The National Weather Service estimates river levels will reach 37 feet before it starts slowly receding.
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (WCHS) — High water conditions along the Ohio River Valley continue to improve after several days of heavy rainfall pushed through the Tri-State.
The deluge of rain is over, but we're continuing to monitor flood conditions of major rivers around Greater Cincinnati, including the Ohio River, which is forecast to crest Monday.
How will Monday's river levels compare to the all-time record in Cincinnati? Here's what we know.
Water levels are monitored of these five area rivers and creeks: the Ohio River, Great Miami River, Little Miami River, Mill Creek and Licking River.