Things to do this week: May 1-7
Buy PhotoCincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto(Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)Buy PhotoTUESDAY, May 2Cincinnati Reds Baseball, 7:10 p.m., Great American Ball Park, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Downtown. vs. Pirates. $5 and up. 513-381-7337; www.reds.com.Taste of Home Live, 6 p.m., The Phoenix, 812 Race St., Downtown. Interactive food experience that entertains and educates cooks of all ages. $85 VIP, $25. No phone; bit.ly/2nxDy4v.Herb Alpert and Lani Hall, 8 p.m., Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St.,..>> view originalElection Guide: Cincinnati Mayoral Primary
Election Guide: Cincinnati Mayoral Primary 2017-05-02T09:19:59Z2017-05-02T10:53:26ZBy Robert Guaderrama, ReporterPosted by Jennifer Baker, Digital Content Producer FOX19 NOW/file FOX19 NOW/file CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - The race for Cincinnati mayor will thin out Tuesday as voters head to the polls.Voters will decide which two of the three mayoral candidates will advance to the November election.Polls opened at 6:30 a.m. through 7:30 p.m.Incumbent Mayor John Cranley faces Council..>> view originalApril was a wet month for Cincinnati, what will May be like?
Woman planting flowers in garden, low section(Photo: moodboard, Getty Images/moodboard RF)As the saying goes, April showers bring May flowers.This past April was a wet one, according to preliminary data from the National Weather Service. Greater Cincinnati had five days of heavy rain, 14 days of light rain, eight days of seasonable rain.On average Cincinnati usually sees 3.89 inches of rain in April, but this year the region got 5.16 inches total. In 2014, total precipitation was 4.88. April 28 ..>> view originalGreater Cincinnati ZIP code named priciest in Ohio
Hollywood films' impact on Cincinnati economy grows
Film Cincinnati: Movies added $38.3M to local economy
CLOSE"THE OLD MAN AND THE GUN" FILMING IN GREATER CINCINNATI.Cranley gives Redford and Affleck key to the city | 0:51Cincinnati mayor John Cranley gave Robert Redford and Casey Affleck a key to the city. The stars were in town filming "The Old Man and the Gun." Provided1 of 3CLOSE"THE OLD MAN AND THE GUN" FILMING IN GREATER CINCINNATI.Executive Producer Patrick Newall on set of "The Old Man and the Gun" | 1:41“The Old Man and the Gun" Executive Producer Patri..>> view originalList: Top unclaimed properties in the Cincinnati area
CINCINNATI — Thousands of people in Greater Cincinnati are owed money being held by the state of Ohio. Related: Does the state owe you money? Ohio holds $2.8 billion in unclaimed fundsWLWT recently went to Columbus to find out more about the things that go unclaimed and how they got there. ThereĆ¢s cash, life insurance policies, stamps and baseball cards, all being stored at the Department of Commerce in Columbus, and it could belong to you or your family.Think you could be owed big money? Her..>> view originalCOMMENTARY: Tuesday's mayoral election is not about the streetcar
Big events coming to Cincy in May
Buy PhotoHarriet is a red panda born June 14, 2016 to parents Lin and Harold at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. The pandas can be found near the Spaulding Children’s Zoo. The zoo works with the Red Panda Network to protect the red pandas and their bamboo forests. The pandas are part of the Species Survival Plan.(Photo: The Enquirer/Liz Dufour)Buy PhotoHere's your day-by-day look at the biggest events coming to Cincinnati this month.MAY 1Zoo Babies, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. T..>> view originalThey didn't fly, but pigs once roamed Cincinnati streets by the ...
CINCINNATI -- Pigs never flew in Cincinnati, but there was a time when wild hogs were as free as birds and marathoners to run the city's streets. New York banker Gorham A. Worth witnessed the Running of the Hogs, if you will, numerous times during his 1817-25 stay in Cincinnati.As the city approaches the May 5-7 weekend of the 19th Flying Pig Marathon, we thought we'd present a compact history of hogs here by starting with what Worth (1783-1856) wrote about them in his end-of-life memoir titled..>> view original
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