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More than 100 volunteer "character coaches" are expected to attend the Winners Walk Tall kickoff event at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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Several hundred people came out to Newport on the Levee today to snag Cubs manager Lou Piniella's autograph and pose for pictures with the former Reds manager.
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Lyle Benjamin is works to give Cincinnati a theater company specializing in African-American classics.
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The Ohio Lottery says sales for the new Keno lottery game didn't keep pace with annual projections during the first month of operation.
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The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is offering new programs focused on meeting concerns of school employees and parents of children with Type 1 diabetes.
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After a two-year hiatus while it reorganized and obtained nonprofit status, the 96-year-old daytime concert series is reinventing itself.
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Jim Osburg's reaction after the Bob Dylan concert last month was typical of fan response to the new National City Pavilion at Riverbend. "I love it," he said.
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In music, movies and on TV, it seems like Journey is everywhere you look.
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HBO is hoping to get a a buzz transfusion from its big fall launch: an adaptation of Charlaine Harris' novels about vampires and humans in backwoods Louisiana.
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The Rev. Mike Paraniuk's new parishioners wanted to know if he was a child molester, although aa investigation could not support the claim that he abused a boy in the 1980s.
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In the U.S., suicide is the second-leading cause of death among people 15 to 24, and the third-leading cause of death in 25- to 34-year-olds. Many want to know why.
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Cincinnati City Council members agree something went wrong this year when nursing home inspectors failed to catch serious problems at two facilities in East Price Hill. They disagree on what to do about it.
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Everybody's a winner in Cincinnati TOPSoccer for young people with cognitive and physical disabilities.