Donald Trump coming to Cincinnati
Donald Trump(Photo: AFP/Getty Images)Donald Trump is coming to Cincinnati this weekend ahead of Tuesday's Ohio primary.The Republican presidential hopeful is scheduled to hold a rally from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Duke Energy Convention Center, The Enquirer has learned.Doors open at 9 a.m. Trump's campaign has rented enough space at the Downtown venue to hold 7,000 people.Trump, the GOP front-runner, will make his first visit to Cincinnati since he entered the race. Two polls releas..>> view originalNew apartment tower planned for Cincinnati's riverfront
Even though Cincinnati is already in the midst of an apartment boom, a new player to the market plans to build a multimillion-dollar luxury apartment high-rise ...>> view originalWith George Iloka back, Bengals moving on from Reggie Nelson
CINCINNATI -- When this year's free-agency period began, the Cincinnati Bengals hoped to re-sign as many of their 14 unrestricted free agents as they could.Like his position-mate George Iloka, safety Reggie Nelson was near the top of their list.But once the process began playing out, and the Bengals got Iloka and four others under contract, the writing started forming on the wall. With only so much cash to spend, the Bengals might have moved on from Nelson.The organization knew it might have to ..>> view originalCincinnati VA patient: 'I was a victim of cost cutting'
CINCINNATI - Art Strum caught a bad break at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center last July. He arrived with a fractured arm as all five experienced orthopedic surgeons were on their way out the door.The 70-year-old Marine Corps veteran said he complained for five months that his upper left arm wasn’t healing properly, but he didn’t see an experienced orthopedic surgeon until December. His broken arm wasn’t repaired until Feb. 1. “More than once, I’ve sat there in the waiting room and they’re sayin..>> view originalTop 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: March 10-13
ReelAbilities Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled kicks off its 2016 ReelsPrograms at 5:30 p.m. Thursday with author Liane Holliday Willey, who was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome at age 35. The program she is introducing is part of a series of film events that illustrate the range of “hidden disabilities” faced by many Americans. It is also a buildup to the ReelAbilities Film Festival taking place in Cincinnati in 2017, which is expected to draw thousands of visitors from ..>> view original$50M condo towers planned for downtown Cincinnati
A development team is looking to transform the intersection of Eighth and Main streets in downtown Cincinnati by building two, mid-rise luxury condominium ...>> view originalFrom The Vault: The Cincinnati Royals had some of the NBA's ...
> WATCH Oscar Robertson and Royals video in the player above.CINCINNATI – March Madness means rooting for Xavier and UC and your other favorite teams far and near, and that used to include the NBA Cincinnati Royals. Yeah, we used to have an NBA team. That's lost on a lot of Tri-Staters today, and it's no wonder. The Royals played their last game here 44 years ago – on March 23, 1972 - and they never won a division title or reached the NBA Finals in their 15-year run.The Royals were, unfortuna..>> view originalUConn Tries To Overcome Two Losses To Cincinnati
UConn and Cincinnati have met twice this season, neither going the way Kevin Ollie's Huskies wanted. The teams meet again in the AAC Tournament Friday at 2 p.m. A look at UConn's 0-2 performance:Cincinnati 58, UConn 57 Jan. 28 at XL Center, HartfordGary Clark's three-point play with 11 seconds remaining gave the Bearcats a comeback win. UConn (14-6, 4-3) surrendered a 57-53 lead over the final 1:44 but had three opportunities to take the lead in the final seconds. Sterling Gibbs, who had a team..>> view original
Thursday, March 10, 2016
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