Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Last Top Stories: 8 ways Cincinnati rocked All-Star Game

8 ways Cincinnati rocked All-Star Game

8 ways Cincinnati rocked All-Star Game
The nation descended on Cincinnati in this past week, and we're proud to say they saw the best of us: World-class parties and events. A welcoming skyline and clean streets. Police officers dancing with children on Fountain Square. The All-Star Game may ...
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Reds Franchise Four bring down the house in Cincinnati

Reds Franchise Four bring down the house in Cincinnati
Rose was given special permission to participate in the All-Star festivities in Cincinnati while he awaits a decision on his Major League Baseball future from commissioner Rob Manfred. The four all-time greats were named MLB's Franchise Four for the ...
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Harvey Drouillard returns to Cincinnati to shoot nude models in public during ...

Harvey Drouillard returns to Cincinnati to shoot nude models in public during ...
CINCINNATI – Singer Drew Lachey was on the sidewalk outside his bar at the corner of Walnut and 12th talking to police officers Tuesday when just a few feet away, two women were posing nude. The women were behind the officers' cruiser. The police and ...
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Todd Frazier is having an awesome All-Star break in Cincinnati

Todd Frazier is having an awesome All-Star break in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — Most of us never get parades in our honor, no matter how often we feel we deserve one. So I have little with which to compare the experience of riding in Todd Frazier's truck for the 2015 All-Star Parade through the streets of Cincinnati, ...
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Bryan Price confident in abilities to manage Reds

Bryan Price confident in abilities to manage Reds
Speculation persists that general manager Walt Jocketty is exploring trades that could send veterans Johnny Cueto, Mike Leake, Aroldis Chapman, Jay Bruce and Marlon Byrd packing while acquiring young talent to hasten a rebuild in Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati's beautiful, $7 million Urban Youth Academy showcases efforts to ...

Cincinnati's beautiful, $7 million Urban Youth Academy showcases efforts to ...
CINCINNATI — Before the American League and National League All-Star managers announced their starting lineups at a media conference on Monday, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred took the podium to announce a new $30 million partnership with the ...
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Vintage Base Ball still part of Cincinnati tradition

Vintage Base Ball still part of Cincinnati tradition
CINCINNATI – A mural decorates the wall the wall near the Great American Ball Park entrance honoring the first-ever professional baseball team. The spirit of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings is still alive at the field and on the field through Vintage ...
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2015 All Star Game: Cincinnati Cheered for Pete Rose, Booed Yadier Molina

2015 All Star Game: Cincinnati Cheered for Pete Rose, Booed Yadier Molina
Pete Rose earned Cincinnati Reds “Franchise Four” honors tonight before the All Star Game at the Great American Ballpark. He joined Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Barry Larkin on the field. Craig Calcaterra of Hardball Talk estimates Rose earned a one ...
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Cincinnati tells fans: No drones at tonight's All-Star Game

Cincinnati tells fans: No drones at tonight's All-Star Game
“The rise in recreational drone use creates security challenges," according to a statement from the city. "Federal regulations restrict drone usages at designated times before, after and during events." Back in 2014, the Federal Aviation Administration ...
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Max Scherzer in Cincinnati? WKRP meets this year's All-Stars

Max Scherzer in Cincinnati? WKRP meets this year's All-Stars
The All-Star players star in the classic Cincinnati sitcom. Make sure to watch the All-Star Game on FOX at 7:00pm ET. share 0. Tweet 0. FOX Sports. Share This Story. Tweet. Updated JUL 14, 2015 8:24p ET. What happens when a '70s sitcom meets this year ...
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