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Update: Wrong way driver caused head-on crash that closed EB Ronald Reagan Hwy, 2 hospitalized, police say

Wrong-way driver caused head-on crash that closed EB Ronald Reagan Hwy, 2 hospitalized, police say A driver went the wrong way on eastbound Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway early Friday, striking another vehicle head-on and hospitalizing both drivers, Amberley Village police said. (Source: FOX19 NOW) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | March 5, 2021 at 4:50 AM EST - Updated March 5 at 11:17 AM AMBERLEY VILLAGE, Ohio (FOX19) - A wrong-way driver struck another vehicle head-on along eastbound Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway early Friday, hospitalizing both drivers, Amberley Village police said. The highway was closed for several hours at the Reading Road exit after the crash was reported at the Ridge Road ramp about 2:30 a.m.

Morgue capacity running low at some local hospitals grappling with COVID-19 admissions

Morgue capacity running low at some local hospitals grappling with COVID-19 admissions Officials at Tri-Health and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said Tuesday they have begun to use cooling trailers as mobile morgues because morgue space is running low during the COVID-19 pandemic. and last updated 2021-01-26 20:19:47-05 Officials at Tri-Health and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said Tuesday they have begun to use cooling trailers as mobile morgues because morgue space is running low during the COVID-19 pandemic. The need for the mobile morgues arose during the post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 spike that arrived in early December, and hospitals have kept them because morgue capacity has wavered between low and full ever since.

Tri-State hospitals acknowledge use of morgue trucks during winter surge

Tri-State hospitals acknowledge use of ‘morgue trucks’ during winter surge Hospitalizations are falling in Cincinnati and across Ohio, but deaths remain high. Cincinnati hospitals were forced to bring in morgue trucks during the winter COVID surge, according to multiple hospital spokespersons. (Source: KEYC) By Brian Planalp | January 26, 2021 at 7:32 PM EST - Updated January 26 at 8:57 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - UC Health and TriHealth spokespersons confirmed Tuesday that hospitals within their healthcare networks installed refrigerated morgue trucks for COVID fatalities in December. One such truck has been at Bethesda North Hospital for around six weeks and remains in place, the TriHealth spokesperson says.

Aftab Pureval running for Cincinnati mayor

Aftab Pureval running for Cincinnati mayor Aftab Pureval - Credit Byron Photography (Source: Byron Photography) By FOX19 Digital Staff | January 14, 2021 at 10:48 AM EST - Updated January 18 at 10:37 AM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Aftab Pureval announced Thursday he’s running for mayor of Cincinnati - the latest candidate to enter what is getting to be quite a crowded race. Mayor John Cranley is term-limited out after eight years. “I’m running for Mayor to lead us boldly into the new decade, starting with an aggressive economic recovery from COVID that benefits every neighborhood in Cincinnati, and a plan to restore the public’s trust in City Hall,” Pureval said in a news release sent out by his campaign.

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