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Inside College Sports: Can Cincinnati get away with fining its players?

Inside College Sports: Can Cincinnati get away with fining its players?
Cincinnati coach Tommy Tuberville and Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Bud Foster gave voice to a theory some people have believed for a while: Cost of attendance (COA) is not so much the new value of a scholarship as it is giving new cash to ...
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We are one step closer to the Katherine Webb Era in Cincinnati

We are one step closer to the Katherine Webb Era in Cincinnati
“It's definitely a long wait, something I miss doing,” McCarron told Cincinnati.com about leading the Bengals on their lone touchdown drive in a 25-11 preseason loss to the Buccaneers on Monday night. “It just felt good being out there with the guys in ...
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Cincinnati Bengals: What We've Learned Through Week 3 of Preseason

Cincinnati Bengals: What We've Learned Through Week 3 of Preseason
Cincinnati's defense will need to contain an explosive Chicago offense, while the Bears defense can be one of the most disruptive in the league when healthy. Within, let's take a look at some of the lessons to know about the team going into the weekend.
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It's a girl! Cincinnati Zoo celebrates newborn gorilla

It's a girl! Cincinnati Zoo celebrates newborn gorilla
The Cincinnati Zoo is celebrating the birth of its 50th gorilla born at the zoo since 1970. The baby, a female western-lowland gorilla, was born Tuesday morning at 7:10 a.m.. This is the first baby of 14-year-old mother gorilla Anju (pronounced ah-new ...
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Cincinnati police add more patrol officers to two districts

Cincinnati police add more patrol officers to two districts
CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati police are beefing up patrols in a number of local neighborhoods. Chief Jeffrey Blackwell announced Friday that 24 officers are being reassigned to patrol duties in Districts 2 and 4. The new assignments start Sept. 13. The ...
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Cincinnati Bengals Training Camp Report

Cincinnati Bengals Training Camp Report
What I'll remember about Cincinnati: George Iloka, laying the wood on helpless Bengals teammates in a scrimmage low on both contact and adrenaline. Iloka is a known striker around the league and doesn't appear to let up too much when the targets share ...
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​Cincinnati a winner on home price growth while its suburbs lag

​Cincinnati a winner on home price growth while its suburbs lag
In Cincinnati, center city home prices have grown by about 25 percent since 1996, while suburban home price growth was flat, according to Stefan Hilts, a Fitch research and modeling director in its residential mortgage group. The trend is “particularly ...
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Drug-resistant stomach bug rising in Cincinnati

Drug-resistant stomach bug rising in Cincinnati
A drug-resistant stomach bug known to spread in childcare settings is on the rise in Cincinnati, the health department said on Friday. Shigella is a highly contagious bacteria that infects the intestine, according to the Center for Disease Control. The ...
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Cincinnati embracing fine program as Va. Tech shuts its down

Cincinnati embracing fine program as Va. Tech shuts its down
While Virginia Tech on Thursday discontinued one system of fining its football players and denounced another, Cincinnati is embracing a similar concept. A day after Virginia Tech assistant coach Bud Foster commented that players' newly acquired benefit ...
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City of Cincinnati racks up $130000 in late charges with Duke Energy

City of Cincinnati racks up $130000 in late charges with Duke Energy
Not only is Brinkman a Republican state senator from Cincinnati he's also a spokesman for COAST which stands for Coalition Opposed to Additional Spending and Taxes. "On the one hand I'm shocked that taxpayers have had to waste $133,000, but on the ...
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