Sunday, July 24, 2016

Ken Griffey Jr.: No regrets in Cincinnati and other top stories.

  • Ken Griffey Jr.: No regrets in Cincinnati

    Ken Griffey Jr.: No regrets in Cincinnati
    2016 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ken Griffey Jr. (right) rides with his family in the Parade of Legends in Cooperstown.(Photo: The Enquirer/Sam Greene)COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Ken Griffey Jr. will be wearing a Mariners hat when his Hall of Fame plaque is revealed at Sunday’s induction ceremonies, but even though his time in Cincinnati didn’t go as anyone planned, he said Saturday that he has no regrets about his time there."You had your ups, your downs. I spent a little more time on the D..
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  • 10 people shot in 24 hours across Cincinnati

    10 people shot in 24 hours across Cincinnati
    Multiple shootings across Cincinnati have left three people dead and seven others hurt.The gun violence took place in less than 24 hours. Watch the latest reportThe first in the string of shootings occurred around 10:30 p.m. Friday near Beekman Street in North Fairmount. Police found three shooting victims. Click here for more on that story.Early Saturday in Millvale, four people were shot.Then Saturday afternoon, three men were shot in three other neighborhoods.An 18-year-old was fatally shot..
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  • 9 shot, 3 dead in 24 hours in Cincinnati

    9 shot, 3 dead in 24 hours in Cincinnati
    Buy PhotoA woman screams, "That's my brother," at the scene of a fatal shooting in West End on Saturday. In a 24-hour period spanning Friday and Saturday, at least nine people were shot in Cincinnati. Three of those victims died.(Photo: The Enquirer/Cameron Knight)Buy PhotoSince 10 p.m. Friday night, nine people have been shot in the city of Cincinnati. Three of those victims died, police confirmed."The Cincinnati Police Department is doing everything possible to investigate and address these vi..
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  • FC Cincinnati snaps Louisville City's unbeaten streak with 2-0 win

    FC Cincinnati snaps Louisville City's unbeaten streak with 2-0 win
    TALENT, HIS SKILL SET AND THAT OF OTHER PLAYERS. ANCHOR: FC CINCINNATI WELCOME LOUISVILLE FC TODAY FOR THEIR THIRD MATCH IN EIGHT DAYS CINCY LOOKING FOR THEIR FIRST WIN OF THE WEEK AND THEIR 1ST WIN OF KENTUCKY. A LOT OF THESE FANS WERE . TYLER POLAK GOT A FREE KICK. FIRED IT DEEP. HARRISON DELBRIDGE TAKES OUT THE GOALIE WHEN HE WAS TRYING TO GET . CORBEN BONE GOT A FREE KICK JUST BEFORE THE HALFTIME. HE SENDS IT LONG. LOUISVILLE INTERFERES, BUT
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  • Cincinnati making strides on economic inclusion in 2016

    Cincinnati making strides on economic inclusion in 2016
    Buy PhotoA worker uses a pry bar to remove nails from floor joists on the gallery level of Music Hall. The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy(Photo: The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy)Buy PhotoIn six months in 2016, Cincinnati spent $5 million with minority- and women-owned businesses on construction contracts. That may not seem like much money, until you consider that's about half of all of the city's spending with such firmsin the five years between 2009 and 2013.Local leaders said there's a long way to go to e..
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  • Amir Riep, a four-star CB from Cincinnati, announces Ohio State ...

    Amir Riep, a four-star CB from Cincinnati, announces Ohio State ...
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- In the weeks leading up to cornerback Amir Riep's decision, there was a general fear from Ohio State fans that Urban Meyer was going to lose one of the best in-state prospects.  Ripe, a four-star cornerback of Cincinnati (Ohio) Colerain, was tight-lipped throughout the majority of his recruiting process, which maybe helped perpetuate those fears.  They were all for nothing.  That's because Riep announced his commitment to Ohio State during a ceremony at Colerain on Saturday -..
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  • Watch: Cincinnati Cop Comes Under Fire For Instructing Friends ...

    Watch: Cincinnati Cop Comes Under Fire For Instructing Friends ...
    Cincinnati News, FOX19-WXIX TV A Black Cincinnati, Ohio police officer has come under fire because of a Facebook post written in the immediate aftermath of the Alton Sterling shooting on July 5 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. According to Cincinnati’s Fox 19, district 5 officer, Freddie Vincent, wrote to Black friends and family to be careful around white police officers because they are “looking for a reason to kill a Black man.” Since Fox 19‘s investigative report, the Cincinnati Police Department..
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  • Ohio State football | Cincinnati defensive back commits for 2017

    Ohio State football | Cincinnati defensive back commits for 2017
    Amir Riep became the 16th member of Ohio State’s top-ranked 2017 recruiting class Saturday, the defensive back making his announcement at his high school, Cincinnati Colerain. “After my senior year at Colerain High School, I will continue my academic and football career at the Ohio State University,” Riep told the audience. Considered the 25th best cornerback prospect nationally by Rivals, he picked Ohio State over Michigan State. Scout ranks him 91st among all prospects nationally. “At 6 feet ..
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  • 'Girl From Compton' turns Cincinnati into Southern California

    'Girl From Compton' turns Cincinnati into Southern California
    CINCINNATI -- Streets of Hyde Park and Middletown transform into scenes from California for Lifetime’s “Girl From Compton,” a movie that’s wrapping up filming in the Tri-State.The movie chronicles R&B artist Michel’le, whose story executive producer Leslie Greif says wasn’t told during last year’s blockbuster “Straight Outta Compton.” The Lifetime channel film will follow Michel’le’s early life in Compton to her tumultuous relationship in the early 1990s with N.W.A member and Death Row Records ..
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