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Traffic crash with injuries reported on Harvey Avenue in Avondale
CINCINNATI — A traffic crash with injuries has been reported on Harvey Avenue near Ridgeway Avenue in Avondale. The severity of injuries has not been confirmed. Cincinnati police and fire responders have been sent to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to...
Weather impact day: Showers and storms for the morning rush, hit-and-miss downpours for the evening
CINCINNATI — We're off to a wet start this Monday morning. We'll see showers and some storms for the morning rush. Things let up for the middle of the day, but additional hit-and-miss downpours will be possible mid-afternoon and evening. Temperatures will be climbing to the low and mid-80s,...
Reds Rumors: Frankie Montas, Nick Martinez drawing trade interest from AL East contender
The Cincinnati Reds were already beginning to look like sellers ahead of the All-Star break, but after being swept at the hands of the lowly Washington Nationals over the weekend, Nick Krall and Co. may be waving the white flag. According to Jon Morosi of MLB Network, the Reds' embarrassing...
It’s Back! Win 4 digital tickets to 1$ Days at Florence Speedway all week with Amanda Valentine!
$1Dollar Days was so popular last weekend, Florence Speedway is doing it again this Saturday, July 27th! Sprints return, plus $1 drinks, food & beer! Admission is just $15 bucks ages 18 and up, $5 admission for ages 13-17 and kids 12 and under are Free. Gates open at 5:30pm, racing starts at 7pm. Tickets available here.
SLASH: Four Shows On 'S.E.R.P.E.N.T.' Festival Tour Canceled 'Due To Unforeseen Circumstances'
Due to "unforeseen circumstances," four shows on Slash's nationwide "S.E.R.P.E.N.T." blues festival tour have been canceled. Refunds will be available at points of purchase. July 22 - Cincinnati, OH - PNC Pavilion at Riverbend. July 24 - Interlochen, MI - Interlochen Center for the Arts. July 25 - Huber Heights,...
Chad Johnson would love to play with Joe Burrow-led Bengals
Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson would love to suit up with Joe Burrow and the current Cincinnati Bengals. That much should be obvious for many reasons, but Chad himself confirmed it on Instagram. Cincinnati’s social team posed the question of dream duos from team history that fans would love to...
Coach Speak: Tucker Kattus has the drive
Premium-icon 19m ago football Edit Steve Specht has been the head coach at Cincinnati (Ohio) St. Xavier since 2003. He's been coaching for 38 years. Needless to say, he's seen a few things and has some valuable perspective when it c... premium-icon PREMIUM CONTENT You must be a member to read the full article. Subscribe now for instant access to all premium content. icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Members-only forums icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Predict prospect commits with FanFutureCast icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Exclusive highlights and interviews icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Exclusive coverage of Rivals Camp Series icn-check-mark Created with Sketch....
Bengals’ Amarius Mims now only 2024 first-round pick to not have signed rookie contract
As of Sunday night, Cincinnati Bengals tackle Amarius Mims is the lone first-round pick from this year's draft class to not have signed his rookie contract. Mims, selected with the No. 18 overall pick in the NFL draft this year out of the University of Georgia, can’t participate in any training camp practices until he signs his deal. The Bengals start training camp practice on Wednesday.
UC archivist reexamines Troy’s unsung heroes: the invisible workers
In the early 1930s, the University of Cincinnati embarked on a historic excavation at Troy, led by prominent archaeologists Carl Blegen, Marion Rawson, and John L. Caskey. This monumental project unearthed nine distinct periods of reconstruction, revealing evidence of a great battle and fiery devastation, often associated with the legendary Trojan War. However, behind the celebrated names of these archaeologists were numerous local laborers, whose significant contributions remained largely unrecognized in historical records.
Rookie James Wood's 3-run homer gives the Nationals a 5-2 win and a 3-game sweep of the Reds
WASHINGTON (AP) — James Wood hit a tiebreaking, three-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning, and the Washington Nationals completed a three-game sweep of the Cincinnati Reds with a 5-2 victory on Sunday. Wood, a 21-year-old rookie and the Nationals’ top prospect, sent a first-pitch fastball from Justin Wilson 405 feet the opposite way to left field. His second homer since his debut on July 1 gave the Nationals their fifth win in six games. “Electric. He’s something special,” Nationals starter Jake Irvin said. “And I’m excited to be a part of it. Excited for him.” After general manager Mike Rizzo made clear on Friday that Washington is still in rebuilding mode, the Nationals (47-53) drew even in the wild-card standings with Cincinnati, which began the second half hoping to make a playoff push. The Reds have lost four straight and fell into last place in the NL Central.
Property tax relief is here!
The long-awaited property tax relief program is open for applications! If you qualify (by residency in Cincinnati, income level, and owner-occupancy of a 1-4 unit building), you can receive funds from the City to help you pay delinquent property taxes. “Property taxes in many of our neighborhoods have skyrocketed due...
Greater Cincinnati football's top 25 recruits in the class of 2026
With the 2024 high school football season rapidly approaching, the recruiting trail is beginning to heat up, too. Players in the class of 2026 are just entering the prime of their high school career, so there's still plenty of time for an under-the-radar prospect to get noticed or a star to fizzle out. Here are the top 25 football recruits in Greater Cincinnati from the class of 2026. ...
Jacob Young drives in go-ahead run as Nationals rally past Reds 5-4
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jacob Young hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the eighth inning, Lane Thomas bolstered his trade stock with a run-scoring double and the Washington Nationals rallied past the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 on Saturday night. Derek Law (6-2) pitched two scoreless innings on an outstanding night for the Nationals’ bullpen after MacKenzie Gore’s shortest start of the season. Washington (46-53) has taken two straight from Cincinnati (47-52), damaging the Reds’ hopes of remaining relevant in the NL playoff race. “That’s a good team over there. They’re in the hunt,” Law said. “It just goes to show that we should be in the hunt.” Ildemaro Vargas doubled leading off the eighth against Justin Wilson (1-2). With two outs, Young lined Wilson’s first pitch through the left side to score Vargas from third.
Tee Higgins attends The Basketball Tournament in Cincinnati before Bengals' training camp
Any Cincinnati Bengals fans worrying that receiver Tee Higgins might not report to training camp with the rest of the team's veterans next week might sleep a little easier knowing Higgins posted several times on his Instagram story that he was at Fifth Third Arena on Friday night for TBT (The Basketball Tournament).
Cincinnati Preservation grants to help save local Black sites, stories
Cincinnati Preservation plans to use a combined $65,000 in grant funding to conduct a yearlong study focused on identifying and protecting historically significant Black sites. The organization – formerly known as the Cincinnati Preservation Association – received $50,000 from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, a program from the...
Cincinnati Bengals 2024 Training Camp Preview
Cincinnati Bengals 2024 Training Camp Preview Here’s to hoping that the Cincinnati Bengals did enough this off-season to keep their franchise Quarterback Joe Burrow upright in 2024. Last season, he went down with a wrist injury around Thanksgiving that he originally suffered in Week 11. With a fully healthy Burrow and a strong supporting cast, […] The post Cincinnati Bengals 2024 Training Camp Preview appeared first on Vendetta Sports Media.
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