
Bill Rinehart
Rinehart has been a radio reporter since 1994 with positions in markets like Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska; Sioux City, Iowa; Dayton, Ohio: and most recently as senior correspondent and anchor for Cincinnati’s WLW-AM.
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A Northern Kentucky utility company suspended penalties and disconnections earlier this year because of the pandemic. That grace period is about to end....
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Through the pandemic, Hoxworth has been accepting plasma donations from recovered COVID patients to help others. The procedure uses antibodies to help...
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OKI Wanna Know is a chance for you to ask the questions you were always afraid to ask, or didn't know who to ask. In this episode, we return to the...
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The Brent Spence Bridge reopened Tuesday ahead of schedule. The I-71/75 span has been closed since November 11. A crash between two semis triggered a...
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The first statue in Hamilton County of a specific woman will go up before the end of this year. That's the hope of the Women's City Club of Greater...
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Cincinnati city engineers on Thursday unveiled the recommended design for replacing the Western Hills Viaduct. The recommendation comes after two years...
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Attorney Steve Goodin will serve in place of suspended Cincinnati Councilman Jeff Pastor . Pastor was suspended last week, after being indicted on...
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The coronavirus pandemic has changed not only Thanksgiving traditions, but a number of post-holiday events as well.
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Most Ohioans will not be traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday. AAA surveyed nearly 900 people and found 84% said they'd stay home. Spokeswoman Jenifer...
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The pandemic has changed the way local organizations are distributing food for the holidays. The Freestore Foodbank used the Reds Youth Academy in...