Things to do this week: June 15-19
Buy PhotoTaste of the NFL.(Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)Buy PhotoWEDNESDAYCincinnati Bengals Taste of the NFL, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Paul Brown Stadium, One Paul Brown Stadium, Downtown. West Club Lounge. Hosts Rey Maualuga and Pacific Kitchen. Dinner-by-the-bite from over 40 restaurants, mix and mingle with entire Bengals team. Includes live and silent auction. Benefits Freestore Foodbank. $175. Registration required. 513-482-7539; tasteofthenflcincinnati.org.Summer Cinema, 9-11 p.m., Washingt..>> view originalPort Authority enters into contract to buy Cincinnati Gardens
Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideBuy PhotoThe Gardens celebrated its 66th anniversary in 2015.(Photo: The Enquirer/Cara Owsley)Buy PhotoThe Cincinnati Gardens has played an important part in the region's collective sports and entertainment memory since it was built in 1949.Fans of Oscar Robertson and the Cincinnati Royals, Xavier University basketball, The Beatles, and minor-league hockey all have memories of spendin..>> view originalClinton postpones Cincinnati fundraiser
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at a warehouse for the company "Team Wendy" which produces helmets for military, law enforcement, and rescue teams, in Cleveland, Monday, June 13, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(Photo: Andrew Harnik, AP)Hillary Clinton will not visit Cincinnati for a fundraiser on Wednesday, a campaign aide has confirmed.The presumptive Democratic nominee was previously scheduled to host a fundraiser at Mayor John Cranley's house on Monday, with..>> view originalSt. X, Moeller athletes help Cincinnati Children's test what could be ...
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center recently tested a device designed to prevent or reduce damage to the brain caused by sports collisions, and ...>> view originalCincinnati City Council joins chorus against pipeline
Buy PhotoConcerned citizens from more than a dozen communities filled the Golf Manor meeting room at a Neighbors Opposing Pipeline Extension Town Hall meeting June 9.(Photo: The Enquirer/Carrie Blackmore Smith)Buy PhotoCincinnati City Council agreed unanimously Wednesday to fight a plan by Duke Energy to construct a large natural gas pipeline through the middle of Hamilton County.The city's leaders are the latest to join a chorus of opposition by other local communities and elected officials aga..>> view originalCincinnati Bell unveils 5-1 stock split plan
Buy PhotoCincinnati Bell's headquarters in downtown Cincinnati(Photo: Enquirer file/Amanda Rossmann)Buy PhotoCincinnati Bell has given full details of its reverse stock split plan, which will be voted on in August at the company's annual shareholder meeting.Last month, the Downtown-based company's management announced plans to pursue the reverse stock split plan, a process where shares of corporate stock are merged to form a smaller number of proportionally more valuable shares.The 143-year old ..>> view originalStudy: Cincinnati one of the best cities resembling the US
Buy PhotoA view of downtown Cincinnati as seen from the banks of the Ohio River in Covington, Ky.(Photo: The Enquirer/Sam Greene)Buy PhotoThe Greater Cincinnati area is among the top places resembling the rest of the United States, according to a WalletHub study.Cincinnati only trailed Indianapolis' metro area in the rankings.WalletHub, a personal financial website, sought to pinpoint which of the 379 largest U.S. metro areas most resembled the United States and its national identity – something..>> view originalCincinnati Bengals: Margus Hunt out to prove he belongs
The further along Margus Hunt gets into his NFL career, the more he feels like he’s got to prove he really belongs – and fast.The fourth-year Bengals defensive end has appeared in 27 games over the past three seasons but has seen limited snaps during that time while nursing injuries and still learning the sport he just began playing in 2009.RELATED: Photos from Bengals minicampWith Cincinnati returning its entire defensive line from last season and arguably boasting the most depth its seen since..>> view originalWhat if it happened here? Cincinnati hospitals develop response ...
CINCINNATI — In the hours after Sunday's shooting at an Orlando gay club, five words surfaced repeatedly in the mouths of newscasters, bystanders and even President Barack Obama: "It could have happened anywhere."So what if it happened here? The University of Cincinnati Medical Center, a potential treatment location for victims of any emergency in the area, is working to improve its response protocols in case Cincinnati is ever forced to deal with bloodshed on a large scale. "Communication is t..>> view originalBlood donations rise in wake of Orlando tragedy, but need in ...
One way people have shown support for Orlando is by donating blood. Tuesday happens to be World Blood Donor Day, and the demand for blood in Cincinnati remains high.Tim Helmick gives platelets at the Hoxworth Blood Center downtown every three weeks.Watch this story“About 25 years ago I found out that I had a very high platelet count, so for the last 25 years, I've been donating platelets,” said Helmick.And on World Blood Donor Day, he rolled up his sleeves again.In Cincinnati, 300 blood donors..>> view original
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
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