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Cincinnati Bengals to release LB Germaine Pratt
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It's Father's Day weekend, so make sure you take the special guys in your life out for a treat, whether it be a sports game, drink, brunch or performance. The Savannah Bananas are bringing the party to Cincinnati,
The Guardians haven't yet scored more than four runs in the month of June as they try to rebound against Terry Francona's Reds.
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Sportsnaut on MSNCincinnati Bengals’ first-round rookie Shemar Stewart blasts team over contractShemar Stewart couldn’t have been happier to join the Cincinnati Bengals as the 17th overall pick in the first round
There’s a 54-year-old man from Cincinnati who gets naked and plays his guitar in New York City? I’m sure this is no surprise to long-time locals of the area, but when I first laid eyes on a small postcard of Cincinnati legend Robert Burck,
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George Clooney, the famous Cincinnati-raised actor, will pay a visit to Queen City for a prestigious film industry event.
University of Cincinnati baseball infielder Kerrington Cross received a pair of impressive accolades on Tuesday, June 10. He was named a First Team All-American by Perfect Game and received First Team All-Region honors from ABCA (American Baseball Coaches Association)/Rawlings.
Cincinnati Reds All-Star shortstop Elly De La Cruz leads the Reds in home runs, runs batted in and stolen bases.
In court, Mordecia Black's attorney said he was released from prison in January. Officials confirmed he cut off his ankle monitor just one month later while under post-release control.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — A motorcyclist died after a crash on Fort Washington Way on Tuesday. According to the Cincinnati Police Department, the crash occurred around 7:45 p.m. when the motorcyclist collided with the right-side wall, causing them to be ejected from the motorcycle.
Cicadas have been around for weeks in Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio. So, their time is nearly up, right? Here's when they will peak, and go away.
CPS will propose a $48 million tax levy. However, the state's proposed elimination of fixed sum levies could result in over $10 million in lost revenue for the district in one tax year.