Saturday, January 23, 2016

Winter storm's punch not felt in Greater Cincinnati and other top stories.

  • Winter storm's punch not felt in Greater Cincinnati

    Winter storm's punch not felt in Greater Cincinnati
    Buy PhotoPearl, a miniature horse in Union, watches the snow come down Friday afternoon.(Photo: The Enquirer/Carrie Cochran)Buy PhotoThe huge snow system expected to drop up to 18 inches across the mid-Atlantic on Friday has moved out of the Greater Cincinnati region, and it didn't leave much behind.Greater Cincinnati was on the cusp of potentially significant snowfall – earlier forecasts called for a possible 4 inches – but the expected accumulation dropped throughout the day Friday, leaving Ci..
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  • Here's how much Hollywood films contributed to Cincinnati's economy

    Here's how much Hollywood films contributed to Cincinnati's economy
    A new study from the University of Cincinnati Economics Center released at the Sundance Film Festival reveals just how much of a boost a surge in film making ...
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  • Preview: Tulane at Cincinnati

    Preview: Tulane at Cincinnati
    Cincinnati does not exactly light up the scoreboard, but it's a whole lot better on offense than Tulane. The Bearcats may only need to break 50 points to turn away the Green Wave, who visit Cincinnati on Sunday.Tulane secured its lone American Athletic Conference win with an 81-70 victory at USF on Jan. 12, but has since averaged 43.5 points in a pair of losses to SMU and Connecticut. The Green Wave shot 25.9 percent from the floor and managed only 18 first-half points in the 60-42 setback at t..
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  • Author shares the history behind the fading signs of Cincinnati's past

    Author shares the history behind the fading signs of Cincinnati's past
    CINCINNATI - The next time you walk past an old brick building in downtown Cincinnati, look up and you might find yourself getting the same view as the camera lens of Northern Kentucky University Class of 2013 graduate Ronny Salerno. The Fairfield native and West Chester Township resident has written a 160-page book that tells the compelling history behind Cincinnati’s fading advertising signs – often called “ghost signs” – through 106 color photographs and descriptive essays. Ronny Salerno..
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  • Cincinnati will pay for auditor's newly discovered mistake

    Cincinnati will pay for auditor's newly discovered mistake
    Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes' office has discovered more costly errors it made in calculating estate tax payments, which means the city of Cincinnati ...
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  • XU soccer to host FC Cincinnati in spring friendly

    XU soccer to host FC Cincinnati in spring friendly
    Xavier soccer coach Andy Fleming's team has five exhibitions this spring, including a home friendly against new professional franchise FC Cincinnati. (Photo: Enquirer file)Xavier's men's soccer team starts its four-game spring exhibition home schedule by hosting new professional soccer franchise FC Cincinnati.FC Cincinnati, competing in its first season in United Soccer League, visits XU Soccer Complex March 18 at 7 p.m. Andy Fleming's Musketeers also host Saint Louis, Cedarville and Michigan St..
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  • Roundtable: Where Cincinnati is going in 2016

    Roundtable: Where Cincinnati is going in 2016
    Buy PhotoThe Cincinnati skyline(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoThe Enquirer editorial board recently met over lunch with some of the regional community leaders honored in our 16 for 2016 on Jan. 10. During a wide-ranging discussion, honorees shared thoughts on ways to move Greater Cincinnati forward and challenged The Enquirer to bring clarity and awareness to issues that affect the community. Discussion among these civic, government and business leaders ranged from finding ways to create entrepr..
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  • Komets continue winning streak in Cincinnati

    Komets continue winning streak in Cincinnati
    Komets continue winning streak in Cincinnati Brett Perlini News-Sentinel staff report Friday, January 22, 2016 10:56 PM The four days off for the ECHL's All-Star Break this week didn't slow down the Fort Wayne Komets at all. The Komets stretched their winning streak to five and their Midwest Division lead to seven points on Friday with a 5-1 whipping of the Cincinnati Cyclones. Fort Wayne is now 12-1-1 over its last 14 games, and center Brett Perlini has ..
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  • Cincinnati-area man arrested in North Korea; lead in water near ...

    Cincinnati-area man arrested in North Korea; lead in water near ...
    Top Ohio stories: North Korea announced today the arrest of a U.S. university student and Wyoming High School graduate for what it called a "hostile act" orchestrated by the American government to undermine the authoritarian nation. (Associated Press)(WKRC-TV Cincinnati) Excessive levels of lead have been found in the water in Sebring in western Mahoning County. (cleveland.com)(WFMJ-TV Youngstown) Up to a foot of snow may fall across far southern Ohio by Saturday morning as a major winter st..
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  • Wyoming grad arrested in North Korea for 'hostile act'

    Wyoming grad arrested in North Korea for 'hostile act'
    Otto Warmbier was crowned Wyoming Homecoming King in 2012(Photo: Provided)SEOUL, South Korea — A Wyoming High School alumnus who graduated at the top of his class was arrested in North Korea for what it called a “hostile act” orchestrated by the American government to undermine the authoritarian nation.Otto Warmbier, 21, graduated as salutatorian in 2013 and is described as a “great kid,” a “leader,” and an outstanding student. He is currently enrolled as a junior at the University of Virginia, ..
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