Monday, July 31, 2017

FC Cincinnati wants to get to Major League Soccer, but do its fans ... and other top stories.

  • FC Cincinnati wants to get to Major League Soccer, but do its fans ...

    FC Cincinnati wants to get to Major League Soccer, but do its fans ...
    CINCINNATI -- To be or not to be is not just a question from a moody Danish prince, but seems to be one FC Cincinnati supporters are debating lately. When it comes to the local professional soccer club, the question is less about agonizing over vengeance than it is about whether or not to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune in their current place, the United Soccer League, or push for a move to the top tier of their sport in America, Major League Soccer. FC Cincinnati currently r..
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  • Black Lives Matter Rally Planned To Coincide With FC Cincinnati ...

    Black Lives Matter Rally Planned To Coincide With FC Cincinnati ...
    Nearly a dozen groups including Black Lives Matter Cincinnati are sponsoring a rally near the University of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music Wednesday. The 6 p.m. rally is set for two hours before FC Cincinnati plays the Chicago Fire in the U.S. Open Cup at Nippert Stadium. A Facebook event page says the goal is to "tell both UC administration and the City of Cincinnati that we demand justice for Sam Dubose." DuBose was shot and killed by Ray Tensing, a University of Cincinnati police ..
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  • Cincinnati startup launching alcohol-infused flavored ice for beer ...

    Cincinnati startup launching alcohol-infused flavored ice for beer ...
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  • Cincinnati brothers face child sex trafficking charges

    Cincinnati brothers face child sex trafficking charges
    CINCINNATI — Two Cincinnati brothers were indicted Tuesday on child sex trafficking charges. William “Bam” Washington, 38, and William “Man” Washington Jr., 47, both of Cincinnati, face charges of conspiracy to sex traffic children and child sex trafficking. According to the indictment, Sharonville Police Department officers responded to a motel in Sharonville on April 18 following the report of a distraught girl in the business’s parking lot. The girl, a 16-year-old, told officers she had spen..
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  • Neighborhood mini-food pantries take bite out of hunger in Cincinnati

    Neighborhood mini-food pantries take bite out of hunger in Cincinnati
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  • Bryant Makes The Call For Cincinnati

    Bryant Makes The Call For Cincinnati
    Cincinnati added a big piece to their 2018 puzzle on Tuesday as they landed their gunslinger for the future in La Grange, IL (Lyons Township) QB Ben Bryant.
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  • Council committee OKs growing pot in Cincinnati

    Council committee OKs growing pot in Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI -- A Cincinnati City Council committee voted unanimously Tuesday to allow medical marijuana to be grown in the city.Ohio lawmakers voted last year to legalize medical marijuana, joining the more than two dozen states. Since then, state regulators have been crafting the rules for how the newly legal drug can be grown, processed and sold to eligible patients.The law, which is expected to be fully in place by September 2018, places some limits on where the new operations can be located...
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  • Brandon Finnegan to miss significant time after suffering same injury ...

    Brandon Finnegan to miss significant time after suffering same injury ...
    CLOSE Cincinnati Reds LHP Brandon Finnegan talks about the triceps strain that forced him to leave Monday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals. WochitCincinnati Reds starting pitcher Brandon Finnegan, right, rubs his arm as he talks to a trainer and Reds manager Bryan Price, left, watches during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Monday, June 26, 2017, in St. Louis. Finnegan left the game. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)(Photo: Jeff Roberson, AP)Before makin..
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  • 'America's Got Talent' holding auditions in Cincinnati this November

    'America's Got Talent' holding auditions in Cincinnati this November
    CINCINNATI — Got talent, Cincinnati? “America’s Got Talent” is coming to Cincinnati for the first time.Auditions for the show’s 13th season will be held Nov. 14 at Cincinnati’s Duke Energy Convention Center, at 525 Elm St. To sign up for an audition time, click here.On the heels of the most-viewed season in five years, “America’s Got Talent” is currently in its 12th season with creator and judge Simon Cowell, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Supermodel, entrepreneur and CEO Tyra Banks joins..
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  • Mario Lopez to hit riverfront for Cincinnati Taco Festival

    Mario Lopez to hit riverfront for Cincinnati Taco Festival
    Mario Lopez(Photo: Provided)"Dancing with the Stars" host, "Saved By Bell star" and fitness guru Mario Lopez will appear at the Cincinnati Taco Festival on July 8.The festival at Yeatman's Cove, sponsored by Enquirer Media, on the riverfront will feature $2 tacos from more than 25 local chefs and eateries. The taco makers will be judged by 20 judges with the National Taco Association.Lopez is attending as he kicks off a series of "Cinco de Mario" festivals held on the 5th of each month in differ..
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