US Open Cup a welcome break for FC Cincinnati
CLOSE FC Cincinnati head coach Alan Koch and players address media members in the postgame press conference regarding FC Cincinnati's 2-0 loss to visiting Orlando City B. The Enquirer/Patrick BrennanFC Cincinnati defender Harrison Delbridge (4), center, celebrates with FC Cincinnati forward Djiby Fall (9), left, after scoring in the first half.(Photo: Kareem Elgazzar)The timing of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup couldn't be better for Futbol Club Cincinnati.FC Cincinnati is winless in its l..>> view originalWashington DC keeps longest conference finals drought, sparing ...
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Rhoden relative charged with evidence tampering in Pike County ...
CLOSEPIKE COUNTY MASS SHOOTINGRhoden investigation intensifies | 0:47Nearly 13 months after eight members of the same family were killed, investigators began a massive effort to search properties. The Enquirer/Carrie Cochran & The Enquirer/Chris Graves1 of 20CLOSEPIKE COUNTY MASS SHOOTINGInvestigators search farm 10 miles from scene of Rhoden family massacre | 1:45Raw video footage from a helicopter of investigators searching a farm 10 miles from the scene of..>> view originalSouth Cumminsville bridge construction on indefinite hold
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified insufficient funds as the reason bridge construction was put on hold. This story has been updated. CINCINNATI -- A $50 million bridge that would have connected South Cumminsville to Central Parkway is indefinitely on hold, according to a memo from City Manager Harry Black. "Frustration is, for us, the name of the game," said Marilyn Evans, president of the South Cumminsville Community Council.The proposed connector would hav..>> view originalArt Museum receives record gift of nearly $12 million
Carl and Alice Bimel(Photo: Provided)The Cincinnati Art Museum has received the largest single monetary gift in its history. Longtime supporters Carl and Alice Bimel left a bequest of $11.75 million to the museum to establish the Alice Bimel Endowment for Asian Art.The endowment will enhance collections in the arts of South Asia, Greater Iran and Afghanistan, the museum announced at its 137th annual shareholder meeting Monday.Cameron Kitchin, director of the museum, said that the Bimels' gift "w..>> view originalCincinnati lands among top cities for staycations
Editorial: Mount Airy has declined more than any Cincinnati ...
Many urban neighborhoods have declined over the years. In Cincinnati, none has declined more than bucolic Mount Airy.Situated at the northern reaches of Cincinnati, Mount Airy was once considered a suburb in the city, with its manicured lawns, four-bedroom homes and quiet streets. “Almost Country … in the City!” was the title of a 1980s brochure that urged people to visit or move in.Now, the neighborhood shares signs of decline that have marked its inner-city counterparts. In fact, it is the Ci..>> view originalThey're here: Cicadas begin to emerge in some Cincinnati ...
WYOMING, Ohio — Cicadas are emerging in several Cincinnati-area neighborhoods. Local cicada expert Dr. Gene Kritsky said a brood that came early in 2000 is emerging, along with another brood that was expected to emerge in 2021.Residents of Wyoming, Ohio, are already spotting cicadas.Kate Cantey and her children have been out looking for the bugs.“We spotted some of the cicadas, the exoskeleton shells, and my sons were pointing at them and trying to find all the different bugs,” Cantey said.Rela..>> view originalAdam 'Pacman' Jones pleads, police release full arrest video
In this Jan. 4, 2017, file photo, Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones speaks to reporters as he is released from the Hamilton County Justice Center in Cincinnati. A judge in Cincinnati plans a pretrial hearing Tuesday, May 16, in the case of the veteran Bengals cornerback, who faces multiple misdemeanor charges stemming from an altercation at a downtown Cincinnati hotel.(Photo: John Minchillo, AP)Adam "Pacman" Jones pleaded guilty Tuesday to obstructing police during an altercation..>> view original
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