The popular morning meteorologist says he has “decided to leave Fox 19 to pursue other opportunities.”| WVXU
The 2019 Goshen High School alum comes home to Cincinnati after 21 months forecasting on Toledo TV.| WVXU
Traffic reporter/meteorologist KJ Jacobs debuts on WCPO-TV, while WXIX-TV meteorologist Ashley Smith leaves television for a communications job.| WVXU
WXIX-TV’s chief meteorologist started in TV in 1977 at WLWT-TV under legendary forecaster Tony Sands.| WVXU
Residents might hear sirens sound briefly as the Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency assesses them. The work is estimated to last through December.| WVXU
What does it mean when you hear the outdoor warning sirens? How long will they sound? And no, there's no such thing as an "all-clear" siren.| WVXU
Cincinnati planned to use the grant to build a community solar array on a former landfill site, giving low-income households a break on energy bills.| WVXU
Good Morning, today is the day I can bring you my own forecast for Cincinnati. First thing is first, these things take time, but I do not have a big announcement, YET! Trust me I am ready to get back...| www.facebook.com