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The Ohio River is beginning to recede after topping out at over 60 feet, and you can see the remnants of that flooding in Covington. WLWT's Brian Hamrick shows you what areas looked like during and ...
We took more photos Wednesday, showing the latest on flooding at Smothers Park. A portion of Veterans Boulevard remains closed as water continues to cover parts of the road. These photos were taken ...
In February 2018, the Ohio River reached 60.5 feet, the highest point since 1997.See photos from the flood of 2018 by clicking through the gallery belowDuring the 2018 flood, the Ohio River waters ...
The Ohio River is slowly receding in Cincinnati after cresting Monday night at more than 60 feet high, which broke a ...
Floyd Central's Ross Jackson makes a leaping grab of a throw down to second base, as Jeffersonville's Aidan Toler slides in ...
Flooding and evacuations have led to additional concerns. The Ohio River at Cincinnati remains under a flood warning and is expected to crest at more than 60 feet on Monday before falling below ...
The annual walleye runs in Ohio's Sandusky and Maumee rivers were gaining momentum with anglers scoring some catches on each ...
Here's a look at the flooding forecast: According to the NOAA, the Ohio River at Cincinnati is currently at about 33 feet, almost 10 feet higher than its normal pool level of 25.4 feet.
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