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Katie Rutan walked into the interview room, glanced around and hesitantly asked for directions. “Where do I go?” she said...Rutan made three consecutive 3-pointers during a first-half run that put Xavier ahead to stay, and she added a steal and layup...
Tags: Sun Devils, Katie Rutan, Arizona State, Cincinnati, allnews
Cincinnati police are looking for an armed man who tried to rob two pedestrians Friday. The robber was riding on a mountain bike near Ninth and Race Streets around 2 p.m. when he stopped a man and woman who were walking and tried to rob them. At one...
Tags: Cincinnati, Hospitality Recreation
West Coast Bias The NCAA’s Worst Nightmare By Bennett L. Kass Imagine this scenario… Florida, Alabama, and Texas each lose one game over the next three weeks leaving the NCAA with its 2009 Marque Championship game...
Tags: College football, TCU, Boise State, Cincinnati, NCAA, BCS, Texas, Mark Mangino, Texas Christian, Texas Longhorns football team, Texas A&M, Missouri Tigers football team, Kansas City, Bowl Championship Series, Florida International, Orange Bowl, Kansas State, Bennett L. Kass, worst nightmare, Bobby Bowden, Yes, allnews, Bill Snyder, Agoura Hills, Alabama, Florida-Alabama, The Jayhawks
Homeland Security officials reversed course Friday and announced that federal money may be used to cover millions of dollars in maintenance costs for equipment meant to help Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky respond to a terrorist attack. The...
Tags: federal money, Homeland Security, maintenance cost, Cincinnati, Federal Reserve System, Criticism of government response to Hurricane Katrina, Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States Department of Homeland Security, Blackwater Worldwide
Fox have asked to have his trial on corruption charges delayed until June. Fox, who spent more than 30 years in public office as a state representative and Butler County commissioner, was set to go on trial Dec...In a motion filed Thursday, defense lawyer...
Tags: Robert C. Schuler, Cincinnati, Tort law, Crimes, Deception, Fraud, Law Crime
Cincinnati's Findlay Market continues trying to become the region's center for locally grown food, now with help from a federal grant to recruit growers and develop a wholesale produce auction. The market got $218,890 from the U.S...Market officials...
Tags: findlay market, Cincinnati, Italianate architecture, Urban agriculture, Business Finance
A four-vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer has been reported on U.S...One helicopter is on its way to University Hospital in Cincinnati. The second helicopter is waiting for the person to be extracted from the vehicle. The Enquirer will update...
Tags: Cincinnati, Logistics, Helicopters, Dispatch, Disaster Accident
On Friday, 39-year-old Ron Keith felt decades older, at least for a few minutes. "It wasn't very pleasant at all," the Clermont County resident said. He and a dozen others who work with older people took part in Xtreme Aging Training, which is designed...
Tags: Vicki Rosebrook, Macklin Intergenerational Institute, Cincinnati, Macklin, Surnames
Major social service agencies are not the only ones hurting for donations as the region heads into the holiday season. The need is even greater with smaller agencies, such as St. Joseph Orphanage and The Hearing Speech & Deaf Center of Greater Cincinnati.
Tags: Freestore Foodbank, St. Vincent de Paul, St. Joseph Orphanage, deaf center, Cincinnati, hearing speech, Noise pollution, Otology, Audiology, Hearing, Hearing impairment
The Mulberry Golf Club, which opened in October, already has a claim to fame. The Clermont County course likely is the smallest and quickest-playing in Greater Cincinnati, proprietor Tom Haines said. The three-hole course, which encompasses 2.6 acres,...
Tags: Tom Haines, Graham Haines, Mulberry Golf Club, golf clubs, hole course, Cincinnati, Sand Ridge Golf Club, Riviera Country Club, allnews, Golf, Golf course, Par, Hospitality Recreation