Monday, July 20, 2015

Last Top Stories: Anchors aweigh again for USS Cincinnati

Anchors aweigh again for USS Cincinnati

Anchors aweigh again for USS Cincinnati
WASHINGTON – The secretary of the Navy will be at Sunday's Cincinnati Reds game, and not just to watch baseball. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, will use the backdrop of the Great American Ball Park to announce that a new Navy combat ship will be ...
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Reds front office waiting for offers

Reds front office waiting for offers
The fire sale is in full swing. The Reds have put all the players they're willing to part with on the shelf. Owner Bob Castellini has given go-ahead to trade as needed. Nobody has bought yet. But it will happen. It's a matter of how many players will ...
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Cincinnati Music Festival: New name, but stars still headed to Paul Brown Stadium

Cincinnati Music Festival: New name, but stars still headed to Paul Brown Stadium
Singer Jill Scott, seen in a New York City performance, is among the acts scheduled for this year's Cincinnati Music Festival, to be held July 24-25 at Paul Brown Stadium. (Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images). Copyright 2015 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights ...
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Cincinnati shooting leaves 4 injured, with 1 in critical condition

Cincinnati shooting leaves 4 injured, with 1 in critical condition
CINCINNATI -- Police are looking for two suspects after four people were shot in Cincinnati, one of whom was a 15-year-old girl. Police said an adult victim was in critical condition while the others were expected to survive. The Cincinnati Enquirer ...
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Cleveland Indians somehow defeat Cincinnati Reds: DMan's Report, Game 91

Cleveland Indians somehow defeat Cincinnati Reds: DMan's Report, Game 91
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Right-hander Carlos Carrasco gave up one run in six innings and Cleveland Indians batters drew four bases-loaded walks in a 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in 11 innings Sunday afternoon at Great American Ball Park in ...
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Man shot to death after traffic stop by UC police

Man shot to death after traffic stop by UC police
A University of Cincinnati police officer shot and killed a suspect following an altercation and traffic stop Sunday evening, police said. Both Cincinnati police and UC police are investigating what led to an altercation following a traffic stop around ...
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Does Cincinnati need $15/hr. minimum wage?

Does Cincinnati need $15/hr. minimum wage?
Rogers, who is paid $10.70 an hour, supports bringing a $15 minimum wage to the Cincinnati region. Since 2013, President Barack Obama has lobbied Congress to raise the minimum wage but it hasn't happened. The lack of congressional response has ...
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As creek runs wild, 3 family members die

As creek runs wild, 3 family members die
Residents of Ripley, a village of about 1,750 people 50 miles southeast of Cincinnati, said the flooding was worse than the waters that swept through the area in 1997 and caused widespread damage. Sunday afternoon, just north of Kennerd's property ...
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Homeless mission in Cincinnati plans ribbon-cutting event

Homeless mission in Cincinnati plans ribbon-cutting event
CINCINNATI (AP) - A Cincinnati mission focused on helping the homeless will celebrate the completion of its new site with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The City Gospel Mission will open its second new building Thursday. Officials say local elected ...
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All-Star Game mustaches staying on Cincinnati area sidewalks

All-Star Game mustaches staying on Cincinnati area sidewalks
The Cincinnati Enquirer reports (http://cin.ci/1O6V3fQ) officials with the Cincinnati Reds say the "'Staches on Parade" statues will remain throughout the city until about July 28. The statues were spread around the area to celebrate the 2015 Major ...
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