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The genius of Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys’ visionary leader, inspired “Good Vibrations,” “California Girls” and other summertime classics.
Brian Wilson, co-founder of The Beach Boys, died at 82 with an estimated net worth of $100 million. Wilson co-wrote several of the band's Billboard No. 1 hits, including "I Get Around" and "Good ...
With the approval of the House settlement, the news of Bryan Seeley taking over as CEO of the newly formed College Sports Commission followed. Seeley, who was Major League Baseball’s executive ...
In Cincinnati, your car insurance premiums can rise significantly due to traffic violations. The extent of the increase depends on factors such as the violation type, local regulations, and the ...
About 10.9 million Americans would lose health insurance coverage under the President Donald Trump's tax cut bill that cleared the House but faces a tough test in the Senate, a new analysis shows.
Cincinnati priest at center of porn allegations was also apparent victim of sextortion. by Marella Porter, WKRC. Tue, June 3rd 2025 at 5:21 PM. Updated Sun, June 8th 2025 at 5:50 PM. 4.
"Brian understood the needs of the community and he was able to relay that to the people." Lavin, who also worked in the 60th Precinct, spent the major part of his last year in the NYPD as a 9/11 ...
Amid concerns about artificial intelligence “replacing” humans as usage increases, a recent labor study found most insurance companies plan to increase staff hiring over the next year. The ...
A $50 purchase at a Green Township gas station led to a customer winning a $1 million annuity top prize. Purchased at the White Oaks Marathon, the unidentified winner purchased a $50 VIP Millions ...
More than 2,400 people filled Macklind Avenue on Saturday for “Brian McKenna Day,” a community event honoring the life and impact of former sportscaster Brian McKenna.
Nada, located at 220 W. Nationwide Blvd., was Cincinnati chef and restaurateur David Falk’s first Columbus restaurant.
The new music venue, previously referred to as Riverbend 2.0, will officially be named The Farmer Music Center, to honor a $60 million gift from the Farmer Family Foundations.