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More than 40,000 people participate in events during Cincinnati's Flying Pig Marathon weekend next month, but local officials are already celebrating a big win.
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Flying Pig participants were soaked when heavy rain, thunder and lightning hit the Tri-State shortly after the race began.
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Two men from Ukraine are in Cincinnati to run the marathon, talk about their experiences during the war with Russia, and raise money for a PTSD clinic in Kharkiv, Cincinnati's Ukrainian sister city.
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The TSA says the busiest travel will be on Sunday and Monday.
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The Flying Pig Marathon is Sunday, May 7, but some roads will be closed as early as Friday morning, and the city is advising motorists to plan ahead.
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The director of the Flying Pig Marathon wonders if other neighborhoods along the race route will start competing to draw visitors and spectators.
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The Board of Commissioners approved "large tourism" grants Thursday for three big events in 2023.
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PigWorks President and CEO Iris Simpson Bush says para-athletes were always welcome to enter; now they have their own division.
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People have been running marathons and other races while wearing tutus for years. But where the tradition started is up for debate.
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Ninety-five-year-old Dick Soller, his 88-year-old wife Jean — who has Alzheimer's —and their daughter Mary, will participate in the 10K on Saturday, all while raising money for a cause.