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Mike's Carwash Set for 15th Annual Big Brothers Big Sisters Fundraiser
Get a wash this Saturday to support Big Brothers Big Sisters. (Greendale, Ind.) - Mike's Carwash in Greendale is teaming up with Big Brothers Big Sisters for their 15th straight "Get a Wash, Give a Future" fundraising event. On Saturday, July 27, Mike's will donate half the proceeds from that...
Braves vs. Reds: Injury Report, Updates & Probable Starters – July 22
On Monday, the Cincinnati Reds (47-53) are visiting the Atlanta Braves (54-44), at 7:20 PM ET. The Reds have dropped four in a row, and the Braves have dropped two straight. Want to see who’s playing for the Braves and the Reds? Keep reading for full injury reports for both teams.
Vehicle fire reported on Bilstein Boulevard in Hamilton
HAMILTON, Ohio — A vehicle fire has been reported on Bilstein Boulevard in Hamilton. No reports on extent of damage have been confirmed. Hamilton fire and police responders have been sent to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to watch morning headlines...
Bengals 2024 training camp preview
Hey, look at you! You made it here. The dog days of summer are nearing an end, and the Cincinnati Bengals are getting ready to begin training camp, along with the other 31 teams in the NFL. Training camp, of course, takes us to the preseason, which, in turn, takes us to the promised land of 18-plus weeks of regular and postseason NFL football.
Metropolitan Opera Confirms Two New Works
The Metropolitan Opera has confirmed two upcoming new works. In an Instagram post, the company said, “Missy Mazzoli is composing an opera based on George Saunders’s ‘Lincoln in the Bardo,’ with a libretto by Royce Vavrek, which is slated to premiere at LA Opera in early 2026 and arrives at the Met in fall 2026. Mason Bates is writing an adaptation of Michael Chabon’s ‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,’ with a libretto by Gene Scheer. Bates’s opera has its world premiere at Indiana University this fall before coming to the Met.”
Superb Marcos Giron conquers the title. HIGHLIGHTS – NEWPORT RESULTS
Marcos Giron downs Alex Michelsen 6-7(4) 6-3 7-5 in the final in Newport on Sunday in what was an all-American match. The battle lasted 2 hours and 37 minutes. He won this tournament after playing this event for the first time in his career. Marcos added $ 41,935 to his...
Matt’s Take: Cincinnati Reds fall short yet again; Bengals preview
The Cincinnati Reds have unfortunately fallen back far enough to become sellers at the trade deadline. Their lackluster performance in Washington has officially become what I believe to be the nail in the coffin for this Reds season. I guess Joe Biden wasn’t the only person to drop out of the race in Washington this weekend.
Hunter Greene gives up 2 hits in 7 scoreless innings as Reds run to 4-1 win over Lopez, Braves
ATLANTA (AP) — Hunter Greene allowed only two hits in seven scoreless innings, Will Benson homered and the Cincinnati Reds took advantage of their speed to beat Reynaldo López and the Atlanta Braves 4-1 on Monday night. Greene (7-4), making his first start since taking the loss in...
Xavier And Dayton Set To Play Men's Basketball Exhibition Game On Oct. 20 at UD Arena
DAYTON - CareSource and the University of Dayton will host an exhibition game between the Dayton Flyers and the Xavier Musketeers men's basketball teams. The game will cap off the second year of community engagement events championing adolescent and young adult mental health and suicide prevention. The NCAA waiver-approved charity...
Jim Leyland's Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech mentions Cincinnati's Ed Brinkman
Jim Leyland introduced and thanked his family during his National Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech Sunday in Cooperstown, New York, and then told a funny anecdote about Cincinnati native Ed Brinkman. Leyland was inducted as manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Colorado Rockies and Detroit Tigers, but he...
Bengals sign first-round draft pick Mims
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Bengals on Monday signed offensive tackle Amarius Mims, the team’s first-round draft pick out of the University of Georgia. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that it's a four-year, fully-guaranteed contract worth $15.37 million that includes a $7.99 million signing bonus and a fifth-year team option. Mims...
Mike Brown: We’ll bend over backwards to sign Ja’Marr Chase
The Bengals went into the 2024 offseason with two wide receivers looking for new contracts and they ended it the same way. Neither Ja’Marr Chase nor Tee Higgins have signed extensions with the team as training camp gets underway and Higgins won’t be able to talk to the team about a long-term deal until after the season because he’s playing on a franchise tag. Ja’Marr Chase can sign a new pact with the team at any time, however, and owner Mike Brown said on Monday that the team will work hard to make sure he remains in Cincinnati.
Duke Tobin: Evan McPherson extension could come together
Bengals owner Mike Brown was emphatic about how hard the Bengals will work to get an extension done with wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase, but he’s not the only player who has a new deal on their radar. Kicker Evan McPherson is heading into the final year of his...
Last place Cincinnati Reds willing to sell at trade deadline, again
The 2024 Cincinnati Reds aren’t just in last place in the National League Central at 47-53, they’re fresh off being swept by a bad Washington Nationals team at precisely the time when they should be scratching, clawing their way to every win possible. This season is not to...
'Bengals are just gonna Bengal': ESPN analysts slam team for not extending Ja'Marr Chase
Analysts on ESPN's "NFL Live" reacted to a tweet from reporter Ben Baby indicating that the Cincinnati Bengals might not be inclined to give receiver Ja'Marr Chase a contract extension anytime soon. "A new contract for Ja'Marr Chase might be unlikely anytime soon," Baby tweeted Monday evening. "Mike Brown: 'The die has probably...
Carolyn Ann (Peters) Jones
Carolyn Ann (Peters) Jones, 84, of Cincinnati, OH, passed away on Friday, July 19th, 2024 at Chesterwood Continuing Care in West Chester, OH. Carolyn was born in Rising Sun, IN on August 17, 1939, a daughter of the late Genevieve M. (Thies) Peters and William A. Peters. She grew up in the Ohio County Community and was a 1957 graduate of Rising Sun High School. She also attended the Rising Sun Church of Christ in her youth. Carolyn was employed as a clerk for many years at the Standard Oil Company of Ohio (SOHIO) in Cincinnati, OH. She was an avid golfer and loved the opportunity to play whenever she could. Carolyn was also talented at several types of crafts and enjoyed crocheting and knitting.
Washington Nationals news & notes: James Wood homers to beat Reds; Nats sweep three-game series...
Washington Nationals’ rookie James Wood was 8 for 25 (.320/.452/.480) with a double, one home run, six walks, and seven strikeouts in his first seven games in the majors, but going into Saturday night’s matchup with the Cincinnati Reds in the nation’s capital, the 21-year-old slugger was 6 for 32 (.188/.212/.188) with no walks and 16 Ks in his previous eight games and 33 PAs.
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