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Just Askin': How many paintings are displayed at Cincinnati Art Museum?
The Enquirer's Just Askin' series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google. After more than a century in operation, Cincinnati Art Museum has accumulated quite a collection. ...
Cincinnati hosts 9th annual 'DangerWheel' event to help raise money for city
PENDLETON, Ohio (WKRC) - There was a lot of fun and action on the streets of Pendleton on Saturday. The 9th annual, one-of-a-kind DangerWheel event returned to the neighborhood. The downhill big wheel race for adults brought together thrill seekers and spectators to witness the extreme sport. Those participating in...
Journey of Hope cycling team stops in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Members from the Journey of Hope Transamerica cycling team stopping in Cincinnati on Saturday. The cycling team is going coast to coast raising money and awareness for people with disabilities. Zach Brown works with The Ability Experience and is a crew member on the cycling team. “Just...
Rollover crash with injuries reported on Hopple Street in Camp Washington
CINCINNATI — A rollover crash was reported on Hopple Street in Camp Washington Saturday evening. It was reported at the intersection with Meeker Street at 7:58 p.m. Hopple Street is reportedly shut down. Alternate routes are advised. Cincinnati police are on scene. A Ford Bronco reportedly flipped. Minor injuries...
TriHealth School to Work program brings diversity, new experience to area's health care
Sixteen students recently completed a hospital-based training program designed to bolster diverse staffing in the Cincinnati area's health care workforce, which has only a small fraction of Black or Latino workers. In May they completed TriHealth's School to Work program, a partnership between TriHealth and Cincinnati Public Schools that gives students the chance to work in the Good Samaritan Hospital for a two-year period to explore health care, build job skills, and contribute to their community, hospital...
Remote Area Medical touches down in the tri-state, offers free services
St. Xavier High School transformed into a medical center on Saturday. Co-hosted by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Remote Area Medical's University of Cincinnati chapter, the clinics provided dental, vision and medical care to patients, all without charge. Brad Sands is a field director for Remote Area Medical....
Midland, Dodgers roll in pool play at Connie Mack World Series
FARMINGTON – The Midland Redskins and Dulin’s Dodgers will open bracket play of the 2024 Connie Mack World Series as the only teams to have won all three of their respective pool play matchups. The Redskins, who have won a CMWS record 17 titles, are coming off three...
Local blood bank issues call for donations amidst critical shortage
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Solvita is offering multiple incentives to get people to donate after issuing an emergency alert. Solvita Blood Center says blood supply has reached critically low levels, with an immediate need for donations. The blood bank is in urgent need of type O positive and negative, type B positive and negative and […]
Reds could ‘surprise’ fans with possible trade deadline approach
The Cincinnati Reds are in quite an odd spot ahead of the 2024 MLB trade deadline. Their team is built around young, controllable players, meaning they don't have too many players to ship away if they were to opt to sell. They've also faced injuries that have stopped them from reaching their true potential this season.
Jackson, Díaz hit consecutive 5th-inning homers and Rays beat Reds 4-0
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Alex Jackson and Yandy Díaz hit consecutive home runs in a three-run fifth inning to back Zack Littell, and the Tampa Bay Rays beat Cincinnati 4-0 on Saturday to stop the Reds’ three-game winning streak. Jackson, who was 10 for 100 this season going into the plate appearance, hit a 407-foot homer to left on an 0-1 sweeper from Andrew Abbott (9-7) at the bottom of the strike zone, his third home run this season. “I got something offspeed the pitch before and I felt like I saw it pretty good,” Jackson said. “So, I kind of told myself to be ready for it. I was able to catch it out in front and when I saw it leave the infield I was like: I think I got that one.” Díaz drove an 0-2 fastball to right-center for his ninth home run. Díaz returned Friday after missing seven games for personal reasons and went 1 for 5 with a single.
Milford, Miami Twp. debut new “1869 Reds Days” Event
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati knows baseball because we had the first professional baseball team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings. And on Saturday, a crowd of fans experienced the debut of “1869 Reds Days,” where the 1869 Red Stockings Vintage Baseball team played how it was first played; same rules, same uniforms, and the same love for America’s pastime.
Newark Catholic's Lattimer wins Southern Ohio PGA junior event
Caylee Lattimer is enjoying a strong summer in Southern Ohio PGA Junior Tour play heading into the high school girls golf season. Lattimer, a Newark Catholic junior, recently fired an 8-over par 80 to win the Girls 16-19 Junior Series Championship at Oasis Golf Club in Loveland. She plays Monday and Tuesday in...
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