Monday, November 6, 2017

Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Sept. 21-24 and other top stories.

  • Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Sept. 21-24

    Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Sept. 21-24
    Cincinnati Beer RunCraft beer or bust. That is the theme of Friday's Cincinnati Beer Run. This non-competitive, non-timed event is a 2.5-mile loop that goes from Newport into Cincinnati and back. Runners and walkers ages 21 and up are invited to sample locally made craft beer every half-mile along the course. The run conveniently ends with an afterparty at Newport's Oktoberfest.Starts at 7:20 p.m. Friday. Purple People Bridge, Riverboat Row, Newport. Ages 21 and up. $50. www.cincinnatibeerrun.c..
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  • FC Cincinnati: Past players shining, current USL Playoffs outlook

    FC Cincinnati: Past players shining, current USL Playoffs outlook
    Charlie Hatch, chatch@enquirer.com Published 8:28 p.m. ET Sept. 21, 2017 Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideBuy PhotoAntoine Hoppenot sprints up field while looking for the open man.(Photo: Brandon Severn for the Enquirer)Buy PhotoAnymore, it seems as though the United Soccer League Eastern Conference table seems to change by the day. Come Saturday night, it will almost certainly change once more.At..
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  • Cincinnati Food and Wine Classic offers their Fourth Annual

    Cincinnati Food and Wine Classic offers their Fourth Annual
    The Live Fire Grill Pavilion at The Cincinnati Food + Wine Classic.(Photo: Provided)The best of the Cincinnati food scene will gather once again at Yeatman's Cove on the river for a festival of food, drink and programs about food and drink.It's the fourth annual Cincinnati Food + Wine Classic, a food fest that's meant to give a boost to Cincinnati's national food reputation. Representatives of the national press will be there, judging a grilling contest and getting an idea of the breadth of the ..
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  • Cardinals hold ever-precarious 4-3 lead against Cincinnati

    Cardinals hold ever-precarious 4-3 lead against Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI • The Cardinals did what they had to do for the standings and most of all for this ballpark.With runs in two of the three final innings of the game, the Cardinals completed a sweep of the Cincinnati Reds with an 8-5 victory Thursday night at Great American Ball Park. A day after they had one of their sharpest games of the season, the Cardinals just got by with persistence. Two home runs by Scott Schebler reminded them that the score was really never safe at GABP, so the more runs the..
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  • Andrew Benintendi sings Journey song on Boston Red Sox team ...

    Andrew Benintendi sings Journey song on Boston Red Sox team ...
    Andrew Benintendi headed home to Cincy in style. The Cincinnati native and graduate of Madeira High in Cincinnati sang Journey's Don't Stop Believin' presumably on the bus ride from the airport to the hotel after the Red Sox clinched a playoff spot.  The Angels' loss to the Indians in early morning hours clinched a playoff spot for Boston, which has a Magic Number of 8 to clinch the AL East with 10 games remaining.  The Red Sox play Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Cincinnati.  Benintendi has bee..
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  • Cincinnati ranks among most fun cities in US

    Cincinnati ranks among most fun cities in US
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  • From the Vault: Eight men from Greater Cincinnati die in 1979 ...

    From the Vault: Eight men from Greater Cincinnati die in 1979 ...
    HEBRON, Ky. -- In a biblical sense, the number 666 is cursed, known as "the number of the beast." But on Oct. 8, 1979, it was 444 that was a cursed number.Comair flight 444 didn't make it out of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport before it crashed to the ground from 600 feet. All eight people on board died. Six died instantly, one died on the way to the hospital and one died at the hospital.   At first, the airline said pilot Bill Paul did everything right.  "Everything was wher..
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  • University of Cincinnati Bearcats football jumps 2 places in AAC ...

    University of Cincinnati Bearcats football jumps 2 places in AAC ...
    CLOSE Scott Springer at UC for Luke Fickell's Sept. 19 press conference The Enquirer/Scott SpringerMalik Clements returns an interception for a touchdown with 1:07 left, lifting the Cincinnati Bearcats to a 21-17 comeback win over Miami University last Saturday.(Photo: The Enquirer/Sam Greene)The University of Cincinnati pulled off a remarkable 21-17 comeback win over rival Miami University last week, and the result helped propel the Bearcats higher in the weekly American Athletic Confer..
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  • 'Blink' about to light up Cincinnati

    'Blink' about to light up Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI — The group behind Lumenocity is at it again. The light show that thrilled crowds at Music Hall is about to explode all over the city as Blink Cincinnati.The art show will feature more than just a projection mapped light show, it will include interactive art and performances too. It will cover a total of 20 city blocks. “We know what’s coming and we don’t think Cincinnati is going to be ready for this,” said Steve McGowan, co-owner of Brave Berlin and one of the coordinators of Blink..
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  • Hear Cincinnati Podcast: Mom fights to get her life back; Are ...

    Hear Cincinnati Podcast: Mom fights to get her life back; Are ...
    This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital editor Meghan Wesley, digital reporter Lucy May and 9 On Your Side anchor Kathrine Nero talk about former UK quarterback Jared Lorenzen's incredible weight-loss journey, The Fiona Show, a sign language interpreter mix-up during Hurricane Irma, a cosplay-obsessed grandpa, Kroger's new food app, the Western Hills viaduct ramp, a request for your spooky stories and more. Maxim then talks with Lucy and Kathrine about the story of Northern Kent..
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Prolific meteor shower could be visible over Cincinnati this weekend .Prolific meteor shower could be visible over Cincinnati this weekend .
Cincinnati school board president is out of election .Cincinnati school board president is out of election .

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Top 9 things to do this weekend in Cincinnati: Aug. 3-6 and other top stories.

  • Top 9 things to do this weekend in Cincinnati: Aug. 3-6

    Top 9 things to do this weekend in Cincinnati: Aug. 3-6
    Glier’s GoettafestGet your goetta straight up, fried in patties, put between two buns or rolled into balls during Glier’s Goettafest. The festival, held in front of Newport on the Levee, also will feature live entertainment, amusement rides and drinks in celebration of the region’s favorite breakfast food.5-11 p.m. Thursday and Friday; noon-11 p.m. Saturday; noon-9 p.m. Sunday. Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Free. www.goettafest.comDelhi Skirt GameBatter up! A unique fundraising ev..
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  • FC Cincinnati's unexpected run continues, will host 'Final 4' match

    FC Cincinnati's unexpected run continues, will host 'Final 4' match
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  • Former ESPN anchor coming to work in Cincinnati

    Former ESPN anchor coming to work in Cincinnati
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  • FC Cincinnati extends Alan Koch's contract

    FC Cincinnati extends Alan Koch's contract
    CLOSE FC Cincinnati defeated Columbus Crew SC, 1-0, before 30,160 fans during a Wednesday, June 14 match at Nippert Stadium. FC Cincinnati head coach Alan Koch spoke to members of the media afterward. WochitBuy PhotoFC Cincinnati head coach Alan Koch talks to the official after full time during the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup match between the Chicago Fire and FC Cincinnati on June 28, 2017 at Nippert Stadium.(Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)Buy PhotoFutbol Club Cincinnati head coach Alan..
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  • Cincinnati water rates may increase to pay for hillside repairs

    Cincinnati water rates may increase to pay for hillside repairs
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  • Cincinnati officers recovering after being exposed to drugs while ...

    Cincinnati officers recovering after being exposed to drugs while ...
    Exposure to dangerous drugs put two Cincinnati police officers in the hospital Wednesday night. (WKRC)CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Exposure to dangerous drugs put two Cincinnati police officers in the hospital Wednesday night.On Wednesday, at least six people overdosed, including one woman whose child was in the car with her.These were two separate incidents that caused the officers to feel sick and made them go to UC Medical Center to get checked out. They both happened Wednesday evening after drugs wer..
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  • Thousands of women gather in Cincinnati to talk about sex

    Thousands of women gather in Cincinnati to talk about sex 2017-08-03T16:45:43Z2017-08-03T17:04:15Z (Image: Cincinnati.com) CINCINNATI (AP) - Thousands of women are coming to Cincinnati to talk about sex.And there will also be discussions on women's health, running a small business, and social media marketing at the annual national training meeting for Pure Romance.The Cincinnati-based company sells lingerie, sex toys, beauty products and other items meant to enhance relationships..
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  • MLS commissioner: FC Cincinnati 'is doing an awesome job'

    MLS commissioner: FC Cincinnati 'is doing an awesome job'
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  • Notre Dame Academy grad, Marine fighter pilot running for ...

    Notre Dame Academy grad, Marine fighter pilot running for ...
    Associated Press Published 10:18 a.m. ET Aug. 3, 2017 | Updated 10:21 a.m. ET Aug. 3, 2017This undated photo provided by her congressional campaign, shows retired Lt. Col. Amy McGrath, a former fighter pilot, who announced Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, that she will seek the Democratic nomination for Congress in Kentucky's 6th District.(Photo: Mark Nickolas, AP)FRANKFORT, Ky. – A retired fighter pilot is running for Congress in Kentucky’s 6th District, joining several other military veteran..
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  • Rangers rescue alligator found wandering in west side park

    Rangers rescue alligator found wandering in west side park
    Rangers rescue alligator found wandering in west side park 2017-08-03T19:22:30Z2017-08-03T19:50:54ZPosted by FOX19 Digital Media Staff (Source: Great Parks of Hamilton County Facebook) (Source: Great Parks of Hamilton County Facebook) SAYLER PARK, OH (FOX19) - Park rangers respond to a lot of interesting calls, but they said a call from Fernbank Park Tuesday just might take the cake.A park-goer found a small alligator wandering along the Sycamore Trail around 3:15 p.m., according..
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Cincinnati gets new parks director .FC Cincinnati wants to get to Major League Soccer, but do its fans ... .
Source Cincinnati finding success after first three years .New riverboat coming to Cincinnati .

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Cincinnati still in running to host FIFA World Cup 2026 soccer games and other top stories.

  • Cincinnati still in running to host FIFA World Cup 2026 soccer games

    Cincinnati still in running to host FIFA World Cup 2026 soccer games
    CLOSE FOX Sports soccer analyst and commentator Alexi Lalas sat down with The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com for a one-on-one interview. The Enquirer/Patrick BrennanBengals Stadium(Photo: Provided)The naming of host cities for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches is a long way off, but Cincinnati remains very much in the mix.The U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF), along with federations in Canada and Mexico, confirmed Thursday a list of 41 cities that successfully submitted official bids to host matches for ..
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  • Amazon's 2nd headquarters: How Greater Cincy could try to win it

    Amazon's 2nd headquarters: How Greater Cincy could try to win it
    CLOSE How Amazon sought to set a sales record on Cyber Monday by moving more than 37 million items. The Enquirer/Patrick ReddyBuy PhotoEmployees work to fulfill orders at the Amazon Fulfillment Center, in Hebron, on Cyber Monday in 2015.(Photo: The Enquirer/Amanda Rossmann)Buy PhotoAmazon unleashed a frenzy Thursday with its plan to build a second North American headquarters that could employ as many as 50,000 people, and states such as Ohio and Kentucky already are scrambling to make th..
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  • The rent is still 'Too Damn High' in Cincinnati. Here's why

    The rent is still 'Too Damn High' in Cincinnati. Here's why
    CLOSE The Cincinnati metro area has seen the fastest growth in rents for new resident leases of any other metro area in the Midwest, according to a new study. Randy TuckerAn artist's rendering of a community lounge at The City Club Apartments in downtown Cincinnati.(Photo: Provided)Rents are rising in the Cincinnati metro area at the fastest pace of any major metro in the Midwest, a new report shows.Why? High demand — and a flood of new upscale apartments with luxury amenities and opulen..
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  • Cincinnati couple stranded in Irma-ravaged St. Thomas

    FOX19 - A Cincinnati couple is stranded in St.Thomas due to Hurricane Irma.The next available flight to Cincinnati is Saturday but, with Hurricane Jose now headed toward the Caribbean, they are afraid that the flight might be canceled.Stephanie Binder-Mullins is trying not to fear the worst after losing communication with her brother and sister-in-law, Matt and Susan Mullins of Bond Hill."Their generator was working and their phone was working until 1:00 p.m. today but we haven't he..
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  • Cincinnati couple stuck at resort after Hurricane Irma

    Cincinnati couple stuck at resort after Hurricane Irma
    CLOSE Hurricane Irma howled past Puerto Rico after thrashing several smaller Caribbean islands with roof-ripping winds, drenching rains and pounding surf on a collision course with Florida. Video provided by Reuters NewslookThe aftermath of Hurricane Irma, in St. Maarten, Sept. 6, 2017. (Photo: Gerben Van Es, Dutch Defense Ministry via AP)A Paddock Hills couple is stuck on a storm-battered island after Hurricane Irma ripped its way through the Carribean.The hurricane passed over the s..
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  • Several Floridians ride out storm in Cincinnati

    Several Floridians ride out storm in Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI — As the Shukla family pulled their minivan into a family member's home in Cincinnati, they were greeted with hugs.After a 26 hours on the road, Neel, Patty and their three children, Emma, Sage and Xavier found themselves surrounded by loved ones. "It took us so long to get out of Florida in general and into Georgia, it took about four or five hours longer than normal," Neel Shukla said.The decision to flee Palm Beach County came after some debate between the couple."In the past we'v..
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  • This Little Hippo Drives Big Business in Cincinnati

    This Little Hippo Drives Big Business in Cincinnati
    Big things arrived in a small, six-week premature package for the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden earlier this year. The attraction is closing in on record attendance and donations following the unexpectedly early birth of a baby hippo named Fiona. Attendance at the zoo is up 22 percent on the year. Donations for animal care have already doubled what was collected in 2016. The zoo's Facebook following has more than doubled in less than a year as videos of Fiona taking her first steps, swim..
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  • Alice Cooper used to live in Cincy frat house

    Alice Cooper used to live in Cincy frat house
    Chris Varias, Enquirer contributor Published 12:15 p.m. ET Sept. 7, 2017 Alice Cooper plays Riverbend Music Center Sunday.(Photo: Provided)Though he gave it the old college try, Alice Cooper’s attempt at making a home in Cincinnati did not last long.The shock-rock Rock and Roll Hall of Famer can’t recall his old address here because it was about 50 years ago, but it could have been near the University of Cincinnati.Cooper, who returns to town for a two-way headlining gig with..
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  • Michigan notes: Kareem Walker/RBs; injury updates; latest ...

    Michigan notes: Kareem Walker/RBs; injury updates; latest ...
    ANN ARBOR -- A few notes ahead of Michigan's home opener Saturday against Cincinnati (Noon, ABC): 4 RUNNING BACKS? Michigan running backs coach Jay Harbaugh was asked Wednesday about Kareem Walker and the possibility of using a four-back rotation this season. He didn't rule it out, nor did he explicitly say Walker would see the playing field on Saturday, but the 6-foot-1, 211-pound sophomore remains healthy and ready to go. And has folks paying attention. "Kareem Walker has really surfaced this..
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  • No. 8 Michigan looks to keep momentum against Cincinnati

    No. 8 Michigan looks to keep momentum against Cincinnati
    By Associated Press By Associated Press September 7 at 2:51 PM Cincinnati (1-0) at No. 8 Michigan (1-0), Saturday Noon (ABC) Line: Michigan by 34. Series record: First meeting. WHAT’S AT STAKE The Wolverines have a chance to build off a season-opening 33-17 win over Florida. The Bearcats can give the Luke Fickell era a big boost with a stunning upset, or they can simply gain respect by being competitive. KEY MATCHUP Michigan’s running game vs Cincinnati’s defense. The Wolverines will want..
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Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: July 27-30 .Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: July 27-30 .
Two bands and lots of contests at Taco Festival Cincinnati .Wahlburgers to open second Ohio location in Cincinnati .

Friday, October 20, 2017

Cincinnati Hip Hop to shine again at Ubahn Fest and other top stories.

  • Cincinnati Hip Hop to shine again at Ubahn Fest

    Cincinnati Hip Hop to shine again at Ubahn Fest
    The M.O.O.N.Photo: moonmuzik.comCincinnati Hip Hop artists once again will perform alongside some of the biggest acts in music this weekend at the unique Ubahn Fest, which returns to the underground transit tunnel near Paul Brown Stadium (the entrance is downtown under the Second Street overpass at the intersection of Plum and Third streets) this Friday and Saturday. The lineup is top-loaded with Hip Hop and EDM heavyweights both nights — superstar DJ Steve Aoki and 2 Chainz head up Friday’s f..
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  • From Cincinnati with love: truckloads of help for Houston

    From Cincinnati with love: truckloads of help for Houston
    Volunteer Sonya Oatis carries donated supplies for Harvey victims on Tuesday. Midtown Market collected supplies Tuesday and will deliver them to those impacted by Harvey. A truck was parked by Tabella from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. to collect supplies. (Photo: Susan Broadbridge/Hattiesburg American) BLUE ASH -- During a routine day, Matthew 25: Ministries schedules 600 to 800 volunteers in groups who work in two-hour increments sorting and packing clothes, soap, toiletries, non-perishable food and other t..
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  • Ravens QB Flacco ready 'to roll' for opener in Cincinnati

    Ravens QB Flacco ready 'to roll' for opener in Cincinnati
    AP Published 2:56 p.m. ET Sept. 6, 2017 Baltimore Ravens general manager and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome, left, and team president Dick Cass watch an NFL football practice in Owings Mills, Md., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Quarterback Joe Flacco is combining all of training camp and four preseason games into one week of practice before testing his ailing back for the first time in Sunday's season opener at Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)(Photo: The Associated ..
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  • Suspects arrested, charged in two UDF robberies

    Suspects arrested, charged in two UDF robberies
    CINCINNATI -- Police arrested a pair of suspects in connection to two of the 12 United Dairy Farmers robberies that have taken place throughout Greater Cincinnati since the end of June.Aaron Brown, 25, stands charged with a July 25 armed robbery at a UDF on Warsaw Avenue; Lorenzo Bratcher, 22, stands charged with a similar incident that took place Aug. 31 at a UDF at Glenmore Avenue.Each suspect has been charged in connection to just one of the 12 separate incidents, although Cincinnati Police ..
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  • Simulating Cincinnati at Michigan

    Simulating Cincinnati at Michigan
    The Michigan Wolverines are a good football team. The Cincinnati Bearcats probably aren't, at least based on how they played in their season opener.
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  • From The Vault: Wind storm from Hurricane Ike hit Cincinnati with ...

    From The Vault: Wind storm from Hurricane Ike hit Cincinnati with ...
    CINCINNATI - A surprisingly fierce wind storm from Hurricane Ike threw a knockout punch at the Tri-State on Sept. 14, 2008, cutting power to nearly 90 percent of Duke Energy customers and paralyzing some neighborhoods and communities for up to a week.Some 782,000 of Duke's 900,000 customers in the region lost power on that day. Restoring it would take an army of Duke technicians and lots of time. Some lucky customers came back online in 24 or 48 hours, but some had to wait and persevere for muc..
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  • Xavier reworks Mack deal

    Xavier reworks Mack deal
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  • Reds recap: Luis Castillo shines, Billy Hamilton hurt

    Reds recap: Luis Castillo shines, Billy Hamilton hurt
    Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideCincinnati Reds starting pitcher Luis Castillo (58) delivers a pitch in the top of the first inning during the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Milwaukee Brewers at Great American Ball Park on Sept. 6.(Photo: Sam Greene)The Cincinnati Reds capped the second-to-last home stand of the season with a three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers, winning 7-1 Wednesday at Great America..
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  • Hundreds stand against Westboro Baptist in Greater Cincinnati stops

    Hundreds stand against Westboro Baptist in Greater Cincinnati stops
    CLOSE Westboro Baptist Church protests outside the National Baptist Convention at the Duke Energy Convention Center in downtown Cincinnati. They were met with counter-protesters. The Enquirer/Phil DidionBuy PhotoCounter-protesters demonstrate against Westboro Baptist Church in front of Oak Hills High School, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017, in Green Township, Ohio.(Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)Buy PhotoBillie Mays participated in a large counter-protest of Westboro Baptist Church's appea..
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  • Sixth-rounder Jordan Evans emerges in Bengals' mix

    Sixth-rounder Jordan Evans emerges in Bengals' mix
    CLOSE The 2017 Cincinnati Bengals will employ the most rookie or first-year players on an opening day roster in the Marvin Lewis Era. The Beyond the Stripes hosts Paul Daugherty, Paul Dehner Jr., Jim Owczarski and Lindsay Patterson discuss the implication. Indianapolis Colts defensive back Lee Hightower (39) spins ahead of Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Jordan Evans (50) on a carry in the first quarter of the NFL Preseason Week 4 game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Cincinnati Beng..
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Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: July 27-30 .Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: July 27-30 .
Two bands and lots of contests at Taco Festival Cincinnati .Wahlburgers to open second Ohio location in Cincinnati .

Monday, October 9, 2017

Hundreds turn out for FC Cincinnati preseason watch party and other top stories.

  • Hundreds turn out for FC Cincinnati preseason watch party

    Hundreds turn out for FC Cincinnati preseason watch party
    CINCINNATI -- It was a seat of orange and blue inside MadTree 2.0 Saturday night as the brewery hosted a watch party for FC Cincinnati's preseason match against Sacramento."It's just great," FC Cincinnati fan Todd Wilson said. "Everybody comes out together. It doesn't matter -- there's younger guys, older people, married single -- everybody can get behind this team and just come out and have a great time and enjoy the game."Watch video from the event in the player above.Cincinnati and Sacrament..
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  • Under Trump, Cincinnati immigrant families preparing for separation

    Under Trump, Cincinnati immigrant families preparing for separation
    CLOSE Members of Cincinnati's Central American and Latino immigrant community hold an immigrant rights rally. They share a small dinner. They receive legal advice from a lawyer. Some families have members who are unauthorized immigrants and others who are citizens. They are advised to make a separation plan. Mark CurnutteBuy PhotoWed., March 1, 2017: Mauricio Vivar, 20, has been having conversations with his parents, who are undocumented about who to do if they are deported. Viva, who ha..
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  • No. 18 Cincinnati faces Connecticut in finale (Mar 05, 2017)

    No. 18 Cincinnati faces Connecticut in finale (Mar 05, 2017)
    According to the regular-season preseason poll in the American Athletic Conference, the top teams at the end of the season figured to be Cincinnati and Connecticut. They were expected to be locked in a tight battle for first place right now — in early March. With that in mind, it seemed proper that the Bearcats and Huskies were scheduled to meet on the final day of the regular season at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Conn. This down-and-dirty defensive rivalry has endured from the previous Big Ea..
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  • Cincinnati rounds out Luke Fickell's coaching staff with Gino ...

    Cincinnati rounds out Luke Fickell's coaching staff with Gino ...
    In his second season as the head coach of the Miami Hurricanes, Mark Richt has some believing this may actually be the time Miami turns a corner and fulfills the expectations place don the program when they joined the ACC from the Big East. Despite a few flashes in the pan with good starts to a season here and there, Miami has long struggled to be the football power the ACC thought it was adding, but could 2017 be different? Former Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya seems to think so. In Indiana..
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  • Bearcats Wrap Up Regular Season at UConn on Sunday

    Bearcats Wrap Up Regular Season at UConn on Sunday
    March 4, 2017 Cincinnati Game Notes | CBS Sports | 700 WLWThe No. 18/20 Cincinnati Bearcats (26-4, 15-2 American) wrap up their regular season Sunday in Storrs, Conn., when the take on UConn (14-15, 9-8 American) at Gampel Pavilion. Tipoff is set for noon on CBS and 700 WLW. Cincinnati needs a Memphis win at American-leader SMU on Saturday and a Bearcats victory at UConn on Sunday to share the league’s regular-season championship with the Mustangs. Regardless of Saturday’s results, the Bearcat..
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  • MAPS: Saturday snowfall leaves traffic mess

    MAPS: Saturday snowfall leaves traffic mess
    Light snowfall Saturday morning caused backups on major highways and intersections in the Tri-State. Go here to get the latest traffic incidents, crashes and drive times.Go here to watch live traffic cameras in your area to see what your commute looks like.Go here for the latest weather conditions and snowfall timing.And go here to check for school and business closings.
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  • Thunder come up just short to Cincinnati

    Thunder come up just short to Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI — The quantity of shots was there for the Adirondack Thunder on Saturday night. But it wasn’t enough in a 3-2 loss to the Cincinnati Cyclones in ECHL action.The Thunder took a team-record 53 shots on goal, but Joel Rumpel stopped 51 of them.Cincinnati scored early in both the first and second periods. Jordan Sims struck 3:14 into the game, while Seth Ambroz scored 1:20 into the second period. The Cyclones’ third goal came at 16:59 of the second, from Jonathan Diaby on a power play.Ad..
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  • Lavelle gets Women's National Team cap

    Lavelle gets Women's National Team cap
    Rose Lavelle , pictured in her Wisconsin days, made her Women's National Team debut March 4 in the SheBelievesCup against England.(Photo: David Stluka/University of Wisconsin)Rose Lavelle's whirlwind year continued Saturday evening when earned her first cap for the Women's National Team as they battled England in the SheBelievesCup at Red Bull Arena in New Jersey. She became the 14th player to earn a first cap under head coach Jill Ellis.Lavelle was one of seven changes Ellis made to the line-up..
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  • Historical run ends for Cincinnati Christian

    Historical run ends for Cincinnati Christian
    Buy PhotoCincinnati Christian coach Paul Owens diagrams a play in the huddle.(Photo: Marc Hardin for the Enquirer)Buy PhotoTROY – Cincinnati Christian senior captain Allie Statzer looked at the runner-up trophy from Saturday's Division IV Southwest District girls' basketball final and couldn't help but smile."This is farther than we've ever been," said Statzer, a three-year starter. "I knew we were good. Getting to this point now, I'm not surprised."The Cougars didn't get what they wanted, losin..
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  • 8 people hurt in Vine Street crash

    8 people hurt in Vine Street crash 2017-03-04T16:56:43Z2017-03-04T17:37:46ZPosted by FOX19 Digital Media Staff (Provided photo) CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - Eight people, including four teens, were injured in a two-vehicle crash.It happened around 2:30 a.m. at Clifton Avenue and Vine Street.Cincinnati Police said Isaac Shalash, 19, failed to yield the right of way when he entered the intersection. His car was then struck by another vehicle traveling north on Vine.Shalash and his five..
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Amazon Projects Spending That Concerns Investors Watching Profit .Cincinnati Magazine sold .
Storms enter and exit with a whimper .Polarizing HHS nominee confirmed by Senate on party-line vote .

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Can FC Cincinnati leverage more out of Newport, Cincinnati for ... and other top stories.

  • Can FC Cincinnati leverage more out of Newport, Cincinnati for ...

    Can FC Cincinnati leverage more out of Newport, Cincinnati for ...
    CINCINNATI -- The future location of Futbol Club Cincinnati’s professional stadium could hinge on which city – Cincinnati or Newport, Kentucky – is the highest bidder.The team, which is vying for one of the open spots in Major League Soccer, is considering sites in both cities to build a roughly $200 million stadium. FC Cincinnati ownership plans to kick in $100 million, which would still leave as much a $100 million funding hole.In a talk with supporters last week, FC Cincinnati CEO Carl Lindn..
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  • Battery earns 2-2 draw against Cincinnati

    Battery earns 2-2 draw against Cincinnati
    The Charleston Battery battled back to earn a 2-2 draw with FC Cincinnati after falling behind early in front of more than 20,000 fans at Nippert Stadium Saturday night.FC Cincinnati carried the momentum from their midweek Open Cup upset into the match against the Battery to get off to a quick start against the USL side. It took just four minutes for the hosts to open the scoring through Djiby Fall. The 6-1 center forward nodded home a Harrison Delbridge flick-on from Josu’s long free kick to g..
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  • Twin TIFs and a streetcar kicker: How taxpayers will finance the ...

    Twin TIFs and a streetcar kicker: How taxpayers will finance the ...
    CINCINNATI - Developers of a Kroger-anchored residential tower are seeking $30.7 million in taxpayer support for the project, including the diversion of about $95,000 a year in property taxes that would otherwise flow to the streetcar, a WCPO analysis shows.Details of the financing plan were not finalized when the Kroger Co. and the Cincinnati Center City Development Corp., or 3CDC, announced the $90.5 million project at Court and Walnut streets June 6. City officials and 3CDC are still tinkeri..
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  • Sunday's loss may be 'checkmate' on Bronson Arroyo's career

    Sunday's loss may be 'checkmate' on Bronson Arroyo's career
    CLOSE Reds right-hander Bronson Arroyo said he may have thrown in his last big-league game on Sunday, when the Dodgers got to him for five runs in three innings. The Enquirer/C. Trent RosecransBronson Arroyo lasted just three innings in Sunday's 8-7 loss to the Dodgers, his shortest start of the season.(Photo: USA Today Sports/David Kohl)Bronson Arroyo was aware as he walked back to the Reds’ dugout following a popup to Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes to end the third inning of Sunday’s 8-..
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  • Recap: Reds losing streak reaches 9

    Recap: Reds losing streak reaches 9
    CLOSE Reds right-hander Bronson Arroyo said he may have thrown in his last big-league game on Sunday, when the Dodgers got to him for five runs in three innings. The Enquirer/C. Trent RosecransBronson Arroyo throws in the first inning.(Photo: John Minchillo, AP)The Reds dropped their ninth straight game, falling 8-7 to the Los Angeles Dodgers, getting swept by the Dodgers in three games to start the streak and for the last three games of the streak.Here are the main storylines from Sunda..
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  • More University of Cincinnati students spending summer on campus

    More University of Cincinnati students spending summer on campus
    CINCINNATI -- This is the time of year when most college students are back at home, relaxing from all those classes.But they're seeing a new trend at the University of Cincinnati: more students staying on campus for the summer.Alexus Curry and Samica Gordon are entering their third year at UC and spending the summer on campus."I kind of just wanted to stay here, find a job here and learn how to be on my own," Gordon said.Close to 500 students are staying on campus this summer. It's a growing tr..
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  • Closing arguments in ex-police officer's murder retrial

    Closing arguments in ex-police officer's murder retrial
    CINCINNATI (AP) - Jurors will soon begin trying to decide the fate of a white former University of Cincinnati police officer in his murder retrial. Closing arguments are scheduled for Monday. The jury likely will get the case later in the day. Ray Tensing's first jury deadlocked in November on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter in the 2015 shooting of an unarmed black motorist. Tensing again took the stand in his own defense, tearing up Friday as he insisted he wanted to "stop the thr..
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  • Our Rich History: 'Squirrel Hunters' answer the call to save ...

    By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune In 1862, Cincinnati seemed well-insulated from the destruction and violence of the American Civil War. The Queen City was a bustling port city that supplied the Union forces in the Western Theater. Despite rationing and the loss of many able-bodied men to the war effort, spirits were high, and the war seemed a million miles away. All that would change in August of 1862. The summer 0f 1862 found a Confederate Army, led by General Kirby Smith, marching n..
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  • Ohio statewide Amber Alert issued for abducted 1-year-old

    Ohio statewide Amber Alert issued for abducted 1-year-old
    UPDATE: Keiria Trent was found safe, and her father is in custody in Licking County, according to Newark police.  NEWARK, Ohio -- Newark police issued a statewide Amber alert for 1-year-old Keiria Marine Trent, who was abducted from her home by her father, police said.Police said her father, Matthew Trent, took her from her home in Newark at 5 p.m. Sunday and left in a 2006 black Saturn Ion with red rims and Ohio plate GUF5050. Matthew Trent Keiria Trent is described as a white female about 3 ..
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  • City of Cincinnati may reach settlement with music festivals suing ...

    City of Cincinnati may reach settlement with music festivals suing ...
    The city of Cincinnati is trying to reach a settlement with the former owner of the Bunbury Music Festival, who sued claiming it was unfairly targeted to pay tens of thousands in admission tax, while other concerts and performances didn’t pay a dime.U.S. District Judge Michael Barrett announced on June 8 that he would meet privately with both sides, ahead of a joint settlement conference set for July 21.This came just a week after a WCPO story about the lawsuit. If successful, this case could e..
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