Thursday, June 9, 2016

FC Cincinnati fans snapping up tickets for Crystal Palace match and other top stories.

  • FC Cincinnati fans snapping up tickets for Crystal Palace match

    FC Cincinnati has already sold more than 15,000 tickets for its July 16 “friendly” match against English Premier League club Crystal Palace, and team president ...
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  • Multimillion-dollar grant will create Cincinnati health care jobs

    Multimillion-dollar grant will create Cincinnati health care jobs
    Cradle Cincinnati plans to hire 18 community health workers and six home visitors to reach pregnant women in local neighborhoods as a result of receiving a ...
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  • Cincinnati Neighborhood Games looks to unite communities: 'It's like ...

    Cincinnati Neighborhood Games looks to unite communities: 'It's like ...
    CINCINNATI — Henry Frondorf was watching soccer teams from around the globe compete in the 2014 World Cup when he had a simple idea.“I remember thinking if we could have something like this in Cincinnati, where everybody gets together, that would be great,” the Westwood resident said. Two years later, and with the help of nonprofit Invest in Neighborhoods Inc., the now 32-year-old Frondorf’s Cincinnati Neighborhood Games is set to take place July 9-16 at Yeatman’s Cove. Frondorf's goal is to un..
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  • Hillary Clinton visiting Cincinnati Monday for private fundraiser at ...

    Hillary Clinton visiting Cincinnati Monday for private fundraiser at ...
    CINCINNATI -- A spokesman for Mayor John Cranley confirmed that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will visit Cincinnati Monday for a private fundraising event at the Mayor's home.Clinton will be at Cranley's home for a private fundraiser, according to a spokesman. The spokesman initially said a separate, public event would also take place Monday, but Harrell Kirstein from the Clinton campaign said no public events are scheduled for Monday in Cincinnati. No campaign sto..
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  • Historic site opens at Cincinnati Reds' former home

    Historic site opens at Cincinnati Reds' former home
    Greg Wingate, of Covington, Ky., takes a photograph of a newly unveiled mural of Crosley Field at the Crosley Field Historic Site at the City Gospel Mission, Wednesday, June 8, 2016, in Cincinnati. The site is being opened to visitors on property where the Cincinnati Reds for decades played major league baseball. The City Gospel Mission that moved in 2015 to property where Crosley Field once stood. The Reds moved to a new stadium in 1970. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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  • A dose of common sense in the Cincinnati Zoo tragedy

    A dose of common sense in the Cincinnati Zoo tragedy
    An Ohio prosecutor says the mother of the 3-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo will not be charged. (Reuters) A GORILLA’S death last month at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden prompted calls for the criminal prosecution of the mother whose child fell into the animal’s enclosure. On Monday, the Hamilton County prosecutor decided not to press charges, saying, “If anyone does not believe a 3-year-old can scamper off very quickly, they’ve never had kids..
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  • Cincinnati bank expands to Mount Adams

    Cincinnati bank expands to Mount Adams
    North Side Bank and Trust Co. will add its ninth branch next month and bring back a bank office to Mount Adams in the process. North Side, Cincinnati's ...
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  • PR Lessons Everyone Can Learn From the Cincinnati Zoo Incident

    PR Lessons Everyone Can Learn From the Cincinnati Zoo Incident
    Earlier this month when a young boy fell into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo, concerned citizens from all over the world started weighing in on the incident and the ultimate outcome of the tragic events. The gorilla in the enclosure was shot and killed, infuriating many animal activists and raising questions from many parental groups. With so many different sides to the story, and so many different opinions on whether or not the gorilla should have been shot, there was no end to the ..
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Here's who made the Brandery's class of 2016

    EXCLUSIVE: Here's who made the Brandery's class of 2016
    Cincinnati's nationally ranked startup accelerator the Brandery has a new class of 10 startups that will build consumer-focused tech companies in ...
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  • Jaime Garcia goes for most wins against Cincinnati Reds among ...

    Jaime Garcia goes for most wins against Cincinnati Reds among ...
    CINCINNATI -- Alfredo Simon wasn't on the Cincinnati Reds' radar as a potential acquisition this past offseason until injuries hit several members of their starting rotation during spring training. The Reds took a flyer on the 35-year old Simon hoping he would log innings until their young starters returned. It hasn't worked out very well. Simon is averaging fewer than five innings per start and owns an 8.94 ERA through 10 outings. In April, he averaged fewer than two innings per start, inclu..
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