Friday, October 9, 2015

Last Top Stories: Thanks for the Jeers

Thanks for the Jeers

Thanks for the Jeers
Now this is something I never thought: Andy Dalton's 2015 ascension is due to getting booed at the MLB All-Star Game in Cincinnati three months ago. “I truly believe that was a turning point for Andy,” Bengals offensive coordinator Hue Jackson said ...
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Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Oct. 8-11

Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Oct. 8-11
The Cincinnati Chocolate Festival returns to Xavier University's Cintas Center on Sunday with chocolate tastings from local vendors such as Chocolats Latour and Maverick Chocolate Co., cooking demos, contests and activities for kids. There's also a new ...
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Seahawks Free Safety Earl Thomas Looking Forward to Playing Cincinnati Bengals ...

Seahawks Free Safety Earl Thomas Looking Forward to Playing Cincinnati Bengals ...
Between Cincinnati's leading wide receiver A.J. Green, No. 2 wideout Mohammed Sanu, and tight end Tyler Eifert, Thomas said he expects the Bengals offense to continue looking for the deep ball this week, even against a Seattle secondary that has played ...
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Cincinnati Bengals' offensive juggernaut can drive title run

Cincinnati Bengals' offensive juggernaut can drive title run
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The Cincinnati Police Department has a new K-9 unit member

The Cincinnati Police Department has a new K-9 unit member
He's a dual-purpose dog, assisting the Cincinnati Police Department with patrol work and drug detection. The Belgian Malinois has already proved his worth. In his first few weeks on the job, officials said Tacoma found a hidden illegal semi-automatic ...
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National report highlights Cincinnati schools

National report highlights Cincinnati schools
A new nationwide report gives a shout-out to Cincinnati -- saying the Queen City's schools are faring better than most. Measuring Up: Educational Improvement and Opportunity in 50 Cities looks at nine indicators related to school improvement and ...
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Cincinnati men indicted on federal weapons offenses

Cincinnati men indicted on federal weapons offenses
Keno Phillips (left) and Steve Ivey (right) are facing federal charges related to possession of firearms. Photos. Keno Phillips (left) and Steve Ivey (right) are facing federal charges related to possession of firearms. CINCINNATI, Ohio —Two ...
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Cincinnati Art Museum exhibit explores Cincinnati Zoo, museum center

Cincinnati Art Museum exhibit explores Cincinnati Zoo, museum center
“Field Guide: Photographs by Jochen Lempert” isn't a map. The exhibit, which opens Saturday, Oct. 17, at Cincinnati Art Museum, doesn't give directions; it's not a collection of dots connected by lines standing in for distances. The show at the Eden ...
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DMan's NFL Picks, Week 5: Cincinnati Bengals will be stopped, New England ...

DMan's NFL Picks, Week 5: Cincinnati Bengals will be stopped, New England ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cincinnati Bengals are due for a stumble, the Philadelphia Eagles put all facets together, and the New England Patriots continue to roll. That is how I see three of the outcomes in NFL Week 5 when picking against the spread (for ...
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Childhood Poverty: Cincinnati's Crisis

Childhood Poverty: Cincinnati's Crisis
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -- People use words like 'ashamed', 'unacceptable' and crisis' to talk about child poverty in Cincinnati. Depending on the year, Cincinnati has either the 2nd or 4th worst rate in the United States. Child poverty has not received the ...
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