Tight end now slots as one of the biggest needs for the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason. Tuesday, The Athletic's Paul Dehner Jr. reported that breakout rookie tight end Erick All Jr. will likely mis
New Cincinnati Reds outfielder Austin Hays is a slightly above-average big-league hitter in his career with good splits against left-handed pitchers.
The Cincinnati Reds could satisfy a concern they have seemingly had this offseason with their third base position by making a trade with the Texas Rangers. Having plenty of reasons to doubt the future of the hot corner,
A teacher at a school in Avondale resigned after police charged her with assaulting a 9-year-old boy. Court documents said Angela Carson, 64, picked the boy up by his jacket collar and shook him before putting him down. Carson, who was a teacher at Zion Temple Christian Academy in Avondale, has a pretrial hearing scheduled for Monday.
FC Cincinnati will begin construction this summer on its $332 million mixed-use entertainment near TQL Stadium after receiving state funds.
Holmes County Opoly is one in a series of specialized board games featuring localization of the traditional Monopoly game.
By the fall, a public parking lot with greenery and a bike path will replace the conveyer belts, trucks and gravel piles of the concrete plant just west of Paycor Stadium.
SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Gunshots shattered the quietness of a Sycamore Township neighborhood early Monday morning, leaving a 24-year-old woman dead and her father in custody. Police arrested 64-year-old Franklin Thompson, accusing him of fatally shooting his daughter, Heather Thompson.
Cincinnati business leaders are reconstituting a regional sports commission, a group that would be dedicated to bringing minor and major sports events to the region, with Cincinnati City Council poised to kick in $250,000.
A Subway sandwich shop on the east side of Cincinnati is closing after nearly 40 years of business. A patron posted the sign that hangs outside the restaurant's door, announcing the closure. It's also no longer listed as a location on the chain's website, and is listed as "temporarily closed" on Google.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - While temperatures are now rising, Cincinnati leaders talked about snow removal efforts coming off the winter storm that left streets impassable. City officials recognized there are flaws in how they respond to snow events. On Tuesday, they discussed ways to correct problems to better address future snow events.
Brood XIV cicadas will emerge in numbers around the lower billions in 13 states, including Ohio and parts of Greater Cincinnati.