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Three-peat: Forbes ranks Bengals as least valuable NFL team for 3rd straight year
The Cincinnati Bengals are the least valuable team in football – again. Forbes released its list of the NFL's most valuable teams for 2024 Thursday, and the Bengals came in at No. 32 of 32 for the third straight year. The media outlet gave the team a $4.1 billion valuation, compared to the...
Hopefest was a day of inspiration for Greater Cincinnati
Hopefest was a day of Inspiration for Greater Cincinnati. The program held annually at Fountain Square works to unify all people in the regional area by providing resources, empowerment, and messages of encouragement. This was the 4th annual Hopefest on Sunday, August 11. Hopefest is a day full of positivity,...
How former Bengals fared during final cuts, waiver wire
Former Cincinnati Bengals players were all over the transactions lists this week as the NFL made final cuts, formulated final 53-man rosters and made waiver wire claims. Some are more notable than others, of course, like Samaje Perine joining the Kansas City Chiefs. But here’s a quick rundown of all...
Checking in on progress to restore one of Cincinnati's historic Black cemeteries
Abolitionists, suffragists and underground railroad conductors are buried in one of the oldest Black cemeteries in Ohio. But the United American Cemetery in Madisonville is in bad need of repair. Now, a federal grant from the National Park Service will help with restoration efforts. Members of the Union Baptist Church...
Bengals Star Cody Ford’s New Girlfriend Is Getting Called Out For Stealing By His Ex-Fiancee On Social Media As Massive Drama Unfolds
It appears that Cody Ford was indeed cheating on his former fiancee, Tianna Robillard, and she is not being quiet about it. The Cincinnati Bengals guard split from social media influencer Tianna Robillard in June as she accused him of cheating on her before they ended their brief engagement. Ford...
Good sports: Moeller's Jonah Hayes recognized for sportsmanship after Princeton win
While the Moeller Crusaders took down the Princeton in a renewal of their "King of the Block" rivalry, sportsmanship dominated the postgame conversation. Princeton baseball coach Gino McGowens wrote a lengthy Facebook post about Moeller senior Jonah Hayes' actions that caught his eye. McGowens led the Crusaders from the locker room to the field before the game and vice versa after the final whistle. He noted how Jonah, son of Moeller athletic director Jonathan Hayes, held his...
Thom Brennaman returning to TV as a 'more positive broadcaster'
For four long years, Thom Brennaman has pondered the last words he spoke on Reds TV before being removed from a telecast mid-game for uttering a homophobic slur. He told Bally Sports Ohio viewers:. “I don’t know if I’ll be putting on this headset again.”. Finally he will...
Chris Renkel’s departure leaves WKRC-TV without sports anchors
And then there were none. WKRC-TV enters the busy fall high school, college and pro football season — plus FC Cincinnati’s playoff quest and the final five weeks of the Reds season — without a sports anchor or sports reporter. Chris Renkel — the former weekend sports...
City of Cincinnati set to surprise 30,000 people with medical debt relief
The city of Cincinnati will spend $1.45 million on medical debt relief to help 30,000 city residents, part of a bigger plan that's been in the works for more than a year. It's not clear how the 33,000 would be chosen. Details about how the medical debt relief plan are set to be...
Ohio high school football: Columbus-area OHSAA live scores, updates from Week 2
It's Week 2 of Ohio high school football, and there were numerous intriguing matchups on the OHSAA schedule for the Columbus area. That included the three games The Dispatch covered Friday night: Olentangy Berlin at Upper Arlington and Olentangy Orange at Westerville North in OCC crossover games, and the small-school showdown of Jonathan Alder at Columbus Academy. Orange pulled away for a wild 54-41 win at North, UA edged visiting Berlin 17-14 and host Academy beat Alder...
Popular fast-food chain to close 9 locations, including 1 in Ohio
NEW YORK — Shake Shack, the popular fast-food chain known for its hamburgers, fries and milkshakes, is closing nine underperforming locations nationwide, including one in Ohio, reports say. Nation’s Restaurant News reports the chain made a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission identifying the underperforming company-owned locations in...
Bellevue residents seek answers after frequent water main breaks
Residents on Bellevue’s Ward Avenue said they have been without water or with cloudy brown water roughly eight times over the last year. The cause? Water main breaks. The most recent incident occurred on Aug. 13. Ward Avenue resident Joey Lauer, who has lived there for about 13 years, said the break happened roughly 10 feet from a break that occurred last winter. Workers fixed it, but another line next to it began leaking. Lauer was told there was not enough crew to stay and fix the new leak, so residents were left without water for the night.
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