Tuesday, August 11, 2015

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One Week in Cincinnati

One Week in Cincinnati
On Tuesday, July 21st, the day Ohio Governor John Kasich announced his bid for the White House, you had to look long and hard at the Cincinnati Enquirer's Web site to find news of the killing of Samuel DuBose. Cincinnati, which had just hosted the ...
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Things to do this week: Aug. 10-16

Things to do this week: Aug. 10-16
Aug. 10-16: Downtown Cincinnati Restaurant Week, Monday-Sunday, GreaterCincinnati. Experience diverse dining experiences. Dine at some of area's top eateries offering special 3-course prix fixe menus. $33.13. Reservations required ...
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Now it's giant tennis balls around Cincinnati

Now it's giant tennis balls around Cincinnati
It's the summer of over-sized stuff. For the third time this season, Cincinnati sidewalks have been scattered with a large versions of small things. All to promote an event. This time, it's colossal tennis balls to promote Western & Southern Open ...
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Cincinnati Metro holding job fair to hire new bus operators

Cincinnati Metro holding job fair to hire new bus operators
According to Cincinnati Metro spokeswoman Brandy Jones, applicants do not need a commercial driver's license to apply. All qualified applicants will receive assistance from Metro in the CDL application process, even fee reimbursement. Anyone interested ...
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Hoops: Huskers to face Cincinnati again

Hoops: Huskers to face Cincinnati again
Cincinnati returns all five starters from a team that went 23-11 and reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The Bearcats ranked among the national leaders in scoring defense (sixth, 55.8 ppg), blocked shots (12th) and field-goal percentage ...
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In wake of brawl, Bengals vets leery about completely preventing fights

In wake of brawl, Bengals vets leery about completely preventing fights
CINCINNATI -- If Marvin Lewis and Tom Coughlin had it their way, the scene that took place in Richmond, Virginia, over the weekend won't be replicated here later this week. Four days after players from Washington and Houston came to blows in a series ...
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How a tiny unicorn is getting Cincinnati big attention

How a tiny unicorn is getting Cincinnati big attention
First, it was the New York Times. Now, The Huffington Post is getting excited about the Cincinnati Art Museum's next exhibit, "Sublime Beauty." But this time, the star is the supporting player in Raphael's "Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn." That one ...
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What Sam DuBose's rap sheet tells us about him and the police

What Sam DuBose's rap sheet tells us about him and the police
In DuBose's case, more than 50 of his 90 police run-ins began with traffic stops, including the one that ended with University of Cincinnati Police Officer Ray Tensing firing a bullet into his head. The fatal encounter began because DuBose didn't have ...
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Cincinnati health briefs: Welcome, new med students

Cincinnati health briefs: Welcome, new med students
Welcome to Cincinnati Health Briefs, a quick dose of news from around Cincinnati coming to you on Mondays. Got a story tip or a smart remark? Twitter @apsaker, asaker@enquirer.com or (513) 768-8489. Look out, kids – pretty soon, they're going to start ...
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Cincinnati Bengals: 5 Things to Watch in Preseason Opener vs. Giants

Cincinnati Bengals: 5 Things to Watch in Preseason Opener vs. Giants
Less than a week stands between the Cincinnati Bengals and the start of the 2015 season when they welcome the New York Giants to Paul Brown Stadium on August 14. Granted, it's just Week 1 of the preseason, an exhibition with no effect on standings and ...
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