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The National Weather Service forecasts the Ohio River at Cincinnati to crest Sunday afternoon at 60.6 feet. Flood stage is 52 feet.Cincinnati and Dayton…
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Update from the National Weather Service 8:21 a.m. Feb. 25:Latest forecast for the Ohio River at Cincinnati has a crest occurring this afternoon at…
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The National Weather Service predicts the Ohio River at Cincinnati will reach 59.5' by Tuesday, a level the river hasn't seen since the flood of…
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Some Cincinnati council members have questions about a proposal to increase storm water rates. The storm water utility wants a $5.3 million increase in…
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Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black has formed an internal task force to review the implications of the increasing number of severe weather events in the…
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A patch of land on the Newport levee system has been slowly sliding toward the Ohio River. Newport City Manager Tom Fromme and the Army Corps of Engineers…
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Part of the Newport floodwall has slipped but the city manager says it's nothing to worry about. Tom Fromme says the patch of hillside between the Taylor…
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The Metropolitan Sewer District is being asked to buy several homes on the west side because of flooding and sewer backups.MSD's system handles both storm…
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On the evening of August 28, 2016, central Hamilton County received nearly 4.5 inches of rain in a very short time. The storm sewer system wasn't built to…
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This week twenty years ago our region experienced one of the worst floods in modern history. While river communities in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana…