Cincinnati again ranks low when it comes to getting to work by bus
Kroger throws Cincinnati woman surprise 100th birthday party
(WLWT) CINCINNATI, OH (WCMH) – When a Cincinnati woman turned 100 years old, her special day was celebrated at her favorite shopping place. Annie Pearl has been shopping at Kroger since 1945, WLWT reported. She visits the Queen City store at least once a week. Even though she wasn’t feeling well and couldn’t attend her party, her family says she loves shopping there. “This is a social thing for her. She loves coming to Kroger. In fact, she doesn’t even ride the motorized cart. She..>> view originalBond at $2.5M for man in Cincinnati shelter slaying
Bond at $2.5M for man in Cincinnati shelter slaying Dan Sewell, Associated Press Updated 10:05 am, Tuesday, January 10, 2017 A Cincinnati police officer is seen through a window at Our Daily Bread Ministry in Over-the-Rhine in Cincinatti, Ohio, Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, after a Monday morning shooting. A gunman at the social services mission in Cincinnati killed a man and critically wounded a woman at the facility Monday, police said. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP) le..>> view originalUsher, Mary J. Blige headlining Cincinnati Music Festival
CINCINNATI — Organizers announced the lineup for the 2017 Cincinnati Music Festival during a release party at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Paul Brown Stadium.Mary J. Blige and Usher will headline the event. Other performers include Kem, Fantasia, BBD, Anthony Hamilton and Confunkshun.The R&B festival is set to take place July 27-29 at the stadium.Follow along with a recap of the announcement below (feed may take a moment to appear; if you don't see it, click here): Tickets will go on sale Saturday thr..>> view originalCincinnati's west side to get spruced up in 2017
Cincinnati's west side to get spruced up in 2017 Updated: 5:45 PM EST Jan 10, 2017 Share Copy Link Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Link copied! CINCINNATI — Cincinnati will focus on cleaning up three west side neighborhoods as part of its 2017 Neighborhood Enhancement Program. WEBVTT HOMES AGAIN.THE NEIGHBORHOOD ENHANCEMENTPROGRAM ALSO KNOWN AS THE NEPANNOUNCED ITS NEW RECIPIENTSTODAY.ALEXIS ROGERS SHO..>> view originalCincinnati casinos took hit in revenues last year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Three of the Ohio's four casinos took a hit in revenues in 2016. The Ohio Casino Control Commission says gambling revenues were down 2 percent in total last year. Casinos in Cleveland and Cincinnati saw a 4 percent drop while the Toledo casino was down 2 percent. Columbus saw the only gain, a 2 percent increase. The newer racinos around are the state are doing better. All seven Ohio racinos combined to bring in nearly $74 million in revenues in December. That's up by more ..>> view originalAdrien Broner teaming with Floyd Mayweather for February fight at ...
Marc Hardin, Enquirer contributor Published 6:37 p.m. ET Jan. 10, 2017 | Updated 9 hours agoBuy PhotoFighters Adrien Broner (left) and Adrian Granados (right) laugh with retired champion Floyd Mayweather after they faced off during a press conference to promote the upcoming fight between Broner and Granados.(Photo: Sam Greene/The Enquirer)Buy PhotoThe on-off relationship between Cincinnati native Adrien “The Problem” Broner and world champion-turned-promoter Floyd Maywe..>> view originalStreetcar ridership soars on Saturday; falters other days
Passengers filled the Cincinnati Bell Connector for its grand opening on Friday, September 9. The Enquirer/Meg Vogel>> view original6 hurt in explosion at power plant in Adams County
Buy PhotoCoal barges pass the J.M. Stuart station in Aberdeen, operated by Dayton Power & Light.(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoSix people were injured in a power plant explosion in Adams County Tuesday, according to the operator of the plant.Crews were called to the J.M. Stuart Station around 1:10 p.m. It is partially owned by Dynegy Inc., AES Corp. and American Electric Power, according to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.Witnesses told The Ledger Independent newspaper that black smoke ..>> view originalGraphic video shows grim reality of heroin in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — A graphic scene of a man allegedly overdosing on drugs played out in a busy Roselawn shopping center. The overdose was captured on video, which has now been viewed nearly 200,000 times online.Sean Abernathy captured the video after he noticed a man who appeared to be sleeping while driving a car.Police said Robert Gibson, 42, was passed out behind the wheel, convulsing and turning blue.“What you're seeing in the video is how addiction is really eating away at people, and how people..>> view original
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