Cincinnati city officials say that a gas leak was reported nearby to the University of Cincinnati on Saturday as the school’s football team was gearing up to play Baylor at Nippert Stadium.The gas leak was first reported at 1:30 p.m. near Corryville Catholic Elementary School, which directly borders the university’s campus.Calhoun Street had to be closed between Vine Street and Dennis Street as Duke Energy conducted repairs. Officials say that the leak consists of natural gas and that no hazard exists to the community.No information was given about what may have caused the gas leak.Duke Energy crews did not have any information about what time the leak may be completed. Officials warn that traffic is likely to be impacted in the area until repairs are finished, and urge drivers to consider alternative routes to Calhoun Street. UC’s game against Baylor continued as planned while repairs were conducted nearby.

CINCINNATI —

Cincinnati city officials say that a gas leak was reported nearby to the University of Cincinnati on Saturday as the school’s football team was gearing up to play Baylor at Nippert Stadium.

The gas leak was first reported at 1:30 p.m. near Corryville Catholic Elementary School, which directly borders the university’s campus.

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Calhoun Street had to be closed between Vine Street and Dennis Street as Duke Energy conducted repairs.

Officials say that the leak consists of natural gas and that no hazard exists to the community.

No information was given about what may have caused the gas leak.

Duke Energy crews did not have any information about what time the leak may be completed.

Officials warn that traffic is likely to be impacted in the area until repairs are finished, and urge drivers to consider alternative routes to Calhoun Street.

UC’s game against Baylor continued as planned while repairs were conducted nearby.