Monday, September 19, 2016

Houston vs. Cincinnati 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule ... and other top stories.

  • Houston vs. Cincinnati 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule ...

    Houston vs. Cincinnati 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule ...
    Eric Christian Smith/Getty Images WINNER GETS IN THE BIG 12! That's not true at all. But Thursday night's game has huge subplots. No. 6 Houston visits Cincinnati on Thursday night as the American Athletic Conference's clear favorite, the front-runner for the Group of 5's New Year's bowl slot, and a potential Playoff contender. And that's just the stakes on the field at the moment. Tom Herman's team is also trying to get into the Power 5 conferences, and its upset win over Big 12 favori..
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  • Lead testing takes on new urgency in Cincinnati

    The effort to remove lead water lines in Cincinnati is taking on more urgency Wednesday night. Recent water samples showed that dozens of homes had lead levels that are higher than normal.Greater Cincinnati Water Works has been encouraging residents to test their water supply free of charge. As of Monday, 3,209 household have requested test kits from water works.Greater Cincinnati Water Works to residential customers: Test for leadNearly 60 percent of those kits have been returned, and most of..
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  • Cincinnati interim health commissioner to take new job

    Cincinnati interim health commissioner to take new job
    Dr. O'dell Owens, Cincinnati's interim health commissioner, resigned from his position Wednesday and is expected to take a new job. Owens, a former president of Cincinnati State, will take a job as president and CEO of Interact for Health, replacing James E. Schwab, who will retire next month.His resignation goes into effect Oct. 3.Owens, a former county coroner, has been with the health department for less than a year and was named interim health commissioner this summer. His decision to resi..
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  • Meeting seeks to find viable solutions to historic Cincinnati flooding

    Meeting seeks to find viable solutions to historic Cincinnati flooding
    It has been more than two weeks since Cincinnati-area neighborhoods were hit by a historic flood. Residents and businesses are still trying to sort out the mess it left. Hamilton County will hold a joint information meeting Wednesday night with Metropolitan Sewer District, Hamilton County Emergency Agency and community organizations to further extend resources and help to the public.Watch this storyHomes and businesses in hard hit areas like St. Bernard and Norwood are still vacant and damaged..
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  • Things to do this week: Sept. 14-18

    Things to do this week: Sept. 14-18
    Gwar(Photo: Getty Images)WEDNESDAYGWAR, 7 p.m., Bogart’s, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $17.50. 513-872-8801; www.bogarts.com.Andrew Bird, 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. With Gabriel Kahane. $40, $35 advance. 859-491-2444; www.madisontheateronline.com.Krohn Night of Nostalgia: George Remus, King of the Bootleggers, 6-7:30 p.m., Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Eden Park. Mixologist Molly Wellmann explores history of George Remus and offers tastings of bourbon and rye..
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  • From Oktoberfest Zinzinnati to Cincinnati Pops: Weekend things to ...

    From Oktoberfest Zinzinnati to Cincinnati Pops: Weekend things to ...
    Oktoberfest Zinzinnati Is there anything bigger this weekend than Oktoberfest Zinzinnati? It's three days of German food, beer and fun, from the Running of the Wieners to the ever-popular Chicken Dance, led this year by FC Cincinnati. Remember: It's in a new location this year, at Second and Third streets between Walnut and Elm. Here’s everything you need to know before you go, plus tips for having a great time and food recommendations from WCPO contributor Julie Niesen Gosdin. 5 p.m.-midnight ..
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  • IRS cutting 1800 jobs in Greater Cincinnati, moving operations

    IRS cutting 1800 jobs in Greater Cincinnati, moving operations
    The Internal Revenue Service, one of the largest employers in the Greater Cincinnati… more Stephen Vanhorn/ThinkStock The Internal Revenue Service, one of the largest employers in the Greater Cincinnati area, is closing part of its Covington operations and eliminating hundreds of jobs in the process. According to an internal message to employees from John Koskinen, commissioner of the IRS, the U.S. government agency decided to end its submi..
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  • Cincinnati Bengals insist they moved on from wild-card meltdown

    Cincinnati Bengals insist they moved on from wild-card meltdown
    CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Bengals say, lesson learned. The fourth-quarter meltdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers in last year's wild-card game is still a fresh memory, especially this week with a rematch versus the AFC North rivals looming on Sunday (1 p.m. ET) at Heinz Field. This year's Bengals, however, say they've turned the page. For starters, nobody's talking this week. Adam Jones instituted his own gag order on the subject of Pittsburgh, and volatile linebacker Vontaze Burfict is..
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  • FC Cincinnati ties Riverhounds in scoreless night in Pittsburgh

    FC Cincinnati ties Riverhounds in scoreless night in Pittsburgh
    FC Cincinnati tied the Pittsburgh Riverhounds Wednesday in a scoreless night at Highmark Stadium. The tie kept FCC (14-6-8, 50 pts.) in third place and a point ahead of Charlotte Independence (14-7-7, 49 pts.), which finished the evening with a 0-0 tie against Richmond Kickers.Both Mitch Hildebrandt and Zack Steffen were busy in goal as both sides managed to get a series of crosses into the box, scattered with a few flurries of opportunities.FCC had the slight edge in shots taken at 10-8.FCC, ..
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  • Andy Dalton trying to get Jimmy Fallon to visit Cincinnati

    Andy Dalton trying to get Jimmy Fallon to visit Cincinnati
    Andy Dalton is trying to get Jimmy Fallon to pay him a visit. The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback was on Fallon's NFL Superlatives last week.Dalton led off the bit, joking that he was voted most likely to start in a new CW show called "Ron Weasley: The College Years," a reference to Harry Potter character's red hair.Eight other NFL players followed Dalton as part of the taped bit.Dalton also was part of "The Tonight Show" last year and joked about his red hair as well.When asked about it on Wed..
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