Thursday, January 21, 2016

Who is the wealthiest person in Cincinnati? and other top stories.

  • Who is the wealthiest person in Cincinnati?

    Who is the wealthiest person in Cincinnati?
    Buy PhotoKen Oaks of Total Quality Logistics(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoAside from being wealthy, Bob Castellini, the heirs of Carl Lindner Jr. and Scott Farmer now have something else in common.They aren't the richest people in Cincinnati, according to a new list compiled by Forbes magazine ranking the wealthiest person in 50 of America's largest cities. That distinction goes to Total Quality Logistics founder Ken Oaks, whose worth the publication listed as $980 million.TQL was No. 1 in the ..
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  • Cincinnati Zoo mourns loss of world's fastest cheetah

    Cincinnati Zoo mourns loss of world's fastest cheetah
    Cathryn Hilker raised Sahara after she came to Cincinnati at six weeks old.(Photo: Provided/Cincinnati Zoo)The world lost its fastest land animal Wednesday.Sahara (“Sarah”), the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s 15-year-old cheetah, has died.Zoo veterinary staff euthanized the cheetah, citing her “diminishing quality of life.”After all, 15 is a ripe old age for a cheetah: Their average lifespan is only eight to 12 years.And Sahara packed a lot into her years. Most noteworthy: She set the world..
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  • Latest snow forecast: Up to 4" possible

    Latest snow forecast: Up to 4
    Snow prediction(Photo: Provided/National Weather Service)A huge snow system is expected to drop up to 18 inches across the mid-Atlantic on Friday but accumulation predictions for the Greater Cincinnati area continue to evolve.Greater Cincinnati is on the cusp of potentially significant snowfall, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. The area could see up to 4 inches of snow and parts of northeastern Kentucky could see up to 6 inches.The hazardous weather outlook sho..
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  • FC Cincinnati adds six players, including an MLS All-Star

    FC Cincinnati adds six players, including an MLS All-Star
    Cincinnati's new professional soccer team, FC Cincinnati, has added to its roster by signing six more players, including a former Major League Soccer All-Star.
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  • Cincinnati Children's to help UK revive heart surgery program

    Cincinnati Children's to help UK revive heart surgery program
    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center has agreed to help the University of Kentucky rebuild its pediatric heart surgery program at Kentucky Children's ...
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  • Tigers' Lawson ready for physical game at Cincinnati

    Tigers' Lawson ready for physical game at Cincinnati
    If University of Memphis freshman forward Dedric Lawson is at all intimidated by the prospect of playing rival Cincinnati and its physical front line for the first time Thursday at Fifth Third Arena, his sense of humor about the 72nd meeting between the two teams suggested otherwise. "Yeah, matter of fact, I'm trying to get me a scarf together. It's pretty cold here (in Memphis), so I know it's probably cold there," said Lawson, flashing a smile for a brief moment before taking a more serious t..
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  • FC Cincinnati announces first home match

    FC Cincinnati announces first home match
    Provided 5:02 p.m. EST January 20, 2016Buy PhotoFC Cincinnati, a new professional soccer team, introduces their first class of players, coaches and staff at Queen City Tower Monday December 7, 2015.(Photo: The Enquirer/Cara Owsley)Buy PhotoFC Cincinnati announced today that it will host its first home match on April 9, 7 p.m. at Nippert Stadium followed by a second home match on April 16, 7 p.m. The full schedule with dates, times and opponents will be announced later this week by t..
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  • Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Jan. 21-24

    Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Jan. 21-24
    Meet Jesse EisenbergHe’ll always be Mark Zuckerberg to me. But did you know actor Jesse Eisenberg (“The Social Network,” “Now You See Me”) is an author, too? He’ll be signing copies of his book, "Bream Gives Me Hiccups," at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Rookwood. Tickets are free with a copy of the book, and yes, he’ll also be taking pictures. 7 p.m. Thursday. Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 2692 Madison Road, Hyde Park. Free admission. www.josephbeth.comBring On Big PineyThe Christian Moerlein Brewing C..
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  • Meet 'Anomalisa,' Cincinnati's Other Oscar Contender

    Meet 'Anomalisa,' Cincinnati's Other Oscar Contender
    Move over, “Carol,” here comes “Anomolisa.” Charlie Kaufman’s stop-motion film, nominated for a best animated film Academy Award, opens Thursday at the Esquire Theatre in Clifton. Kaufman wrote and co-directed the film about a mundane, out-of-touch Los Angeles author who comes to Cincinnati to address a customer service conference. In Michael Stone’s world, everyone looks and sounds the same -- except a young woman from Akron named Lisa. She’s an anomaly. She’s Anomalisa. Actor David Thewlis (..
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  • University Of Cincinnati Reaches Settlement With Family Of Samuel ...

    University Of Cincinnati Reaches Settlement With Family Of Samuel ...
    NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Al Gerhardstein, a civil rights attorney in Cincinnati who represented the family of Samuel DuBose. DuBose was shot and killed last year by a University of Cincinnati police officer after a traffic stop. Earlier this week, the University of Cincinnati entered a settlement agreement with the family, awarding the family $4.85 million and a free college education for each of DuBose's 12 children. ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: This week, the University of Cincinnati agreed..
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