Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Last Top Stories: Bicycle commuting in Cincinnati skyrockets

Bicycle commuting in Cincinnati skyrockets

Bicycle commuting in Cincinnati skyrockets
The share of people getting to work in Cincinnati via bicycle has shot up in the past 14 years and outpaced nationwide growth, according to a new report from the League of American Bicyclists based on new data from the Census Bureau. Cincinnati ranked ...
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Here's why the Bengals could be Super Bowl contenders

Here's why the Bengals could be Super Bowl contenders
CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Bengals are now 4-0. In one of the three other seasons the Bengals started 4-0, they ended up in the Super Bowl. While it may still be too early to start equating the 2015 Bengals with the 1988 squad, there's no denying the ...
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Fadeaway Part I: Cincinnati high school basketball star John Brown could have ...

Fadeaway Part I: Cincinnati high school basketball star John Brown could have ...
He is Cincinnati's best high school basketball player that never was, and he's largely anonymous. Even in his hometown, most of the people who follow sports here have never heard his name. And even if they'd just heard his name, it'd be easy to forget.
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Cincinnati's Chapman throws 62 fastest pitches of season

Cincinnati's Chapman throws 62 fastest pitches of season
Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman throws against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the ninth inning of eapcontent.ap.orgCincinnati Reds relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman throws against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the ninth inning of a baseball game ...
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Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley: Give $200000 to program for intimidated murder ...

Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley: Give $200000 to program for intimidated murder ...
Cincinnati Police homicide detective Jennifer Mitsch said Monday night that she was thrilled that Mayor John Cranley will ask City Council to direct $200,000 to a fledging program to help support murder witnesses, in an attempt to decrease all-too ...
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Things to do this week: Oct. 5-11

Things to do this week: Oct. 5-11
Learn more about Northern Cincinnati communities and businesses, taste great food and discover products, cuisine and services that make them great. Benefits One Way Farm. $30. Registration required. 513-297-6215; www.cincymagazine.com.
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The interesting intersection of Cleveland Cavaliers, Cincinnati Royals

The interesting intersection of Cleveland Cavaliers, Cincinnati Royals
The Cleveland Cavaliers arrive in Cincinnati this week for their first NBA preseason game this season Wednesday night – the second straight year the team is playing at Xavier University's Cintas Center. The Cavaliers host the Atlanta Hawks at 7 p.m. in ...
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The end of the 2015 Cincinnati Reds

The end of the 2015 Cincinnati Reds
In the tri-state area where southwest Ohio, northern Kentucky, and southeast Indiana run together, fans of the Cincinnati Reds continued to play their part in the 2015 season. Turnstiles saw 2,419,506 tickets sold to watch the Reds play last place ...
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Officials work to rename Cincinnati park after slain cop - News

Officials work to rename Cincinnati park after slain cop - News
This undated photo released by the Cincinnati Police Department, shows Officer Sonny Kim. Kim, a decorated 27-year veteran of the Cincinnati Police Department, died along with a suspect while responding to a 911 call about an erratic armed man shortly ...
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Cincinnati Police Have New Strategy To Reduce Violence

Cincinnati Police Have New Strategy To Reduce Violence
Just a week ago five people were shot in Evanston in what Interim Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac called "a senseless act." Just around the corner on Fairfield there was a double homicide. Police say those crimes have now been solved. Penetrating ...
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