Kettering's Moraine Country Club Hosts Prestigious 122nd Western Amateur Championship
The article details the hosting of the 122nd Western Amateur Championship at Moraine Country Club, expressing the city's anticipation and highlighting the club's history and its connection to the Evans Scholars Program.
125th Cincinnati Open Springs Into Action with Kids' Day and Qualifying Rounds Amid Fanfare and Star Withdrawals
The Cincinnati Open commenced its 125th edition with Kids' Day and qualifying rounds, excluding Novak Djokovic. Over 100 players, including past champions, are competing, with fans enjoying interactive experiences.
Cincinnati Bengals Ignite Fervor with "Open In Orange" Uniforms for Season Opener Against Patriots
The Cincinnati Bengals will wear all-orange uniforms for their home opener against the Patriots, introducing "Open In Orange," which includes events, themed t-shirts, and an "Orange Out" at the stadium.
Great Parks Unveils New Multi-Use Trail Network Along Little Miami River in Hamilton County
Great Parks of Hamilton County is developing a new trail network along the Little Miami River, starting with the 1.5-mile Avoca Trailhead for various outdoor activities, set to open later this year.
Tri-State Area High School Football Adapts to Heatwave with Rescheduled Games and Spirited Rivalries
Due to excessive heat, several Tri-State area high schools delayed their football games, but the competition and community spirit remained strong as historic rivalries continued on the adjusted schedule.
Cincinnati Reds Launch Search for New Manager After Parting Ways with David Bell Ahead of Season's Close
The Cincinnati Reds have fired manager David Bell and appointed bench coach Freddie Benavides as interim manager, with President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall leading a search for new leadership.
Funeral Services Announced for Legendary Football Coach Gerry Faust, Community to Honor His Legacy at Moeller High School and Notre Dame
Funeral services for former football coach Gerry Faust of Moeller High School and Notre Dame are announced with visitation and mass details, celebrating his legacy and impact on the community.
Cincinnati in the Running to Secure NWSL Franchise with Rose Lavelle and Caitlin Clark Fuelling Bid
Cincinnati's bid to become the NWSL's 16th franchise is bolstered by Rose Lavelle's connection and a $5 million county grant, leveraging FC Cincinnati's existing infrastructure and support.
Cincinnati Bengals' Orlando Brown Jr. Nominated for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award for Community Service and T1D Advocacy
Orlando Brown Jr. has been nominated for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award for his efforts in community service and his advocacy for Type 1 diabetes.
Cincinnati's Own Dave Parker to be Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame Alongside Dick Allen
Dave Parker was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, joining the late Dick Allen as the 2025 inductee. The Classic Baseball Era Committee chose them. Parker's career boasts two World Series wins, an MVP award, and seven All-Star selections.
University of Cincinnati Aims to End Homecourt Jinx Against Xavier in Anticipated Crosstown Shootout
The University of Cincinnati Bearcats prepare to host the Xavier Musketeers in the Crosstown Shootout, a much-anticipated basketball event with Dan Skillings returning from injury. Traffic is expected to be heavy due to simultaneous events.
Bengals Out of Playoff Contention Following Broncos' Decisive Win Over Chiefs, Cincinnati Eyes Future Amid Individual Triumphs
The Bengals missed the NFL playoffs after Denver's win over Kansas City. Despite individual player achievements, the team faces offseason uncertainty and contract negotiations.
Al Golden Tapped as Cincinnati Bengals New Defensive Coordinator, Coaching Staff Sees Strategic Shuffle
Al Golden is named the new defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals, returning after a stint at Notre Dame. Jerry Montgomery joins as defensive line coach, and Trey Brown may move to the Jets as GM.
FC Cincinnati Shatters MLS Record with $12M Acquisition of Midfielder Evander from Portland Timbers
FC Cincinnati has signed Brazilian midfielder Evander from the Portland Timbers for $12 million, the largest cash-for-player trade in MLS history, with an additional performance incentive of $150,000.
Cincinnati Bengals Score Low in NFLPA Team Report Card for Dining and Family Friendliness
The NFLPA rated the Cincinnati Bengals 24th in its team report cards, citing poor grades in family friendliness and food quality, but high marks for locker room and training staff. Despite these mixed results, the team has shown some improvement.
New Culinary Home Runs at Great American Ballpark for Cincinnati Reds' 2025 Season
The Great American Ballpark, home to the Cincinnati Reds, introduces new menu items for the 2025 season including a BBQ Walking Taco, traditional chicken wings, a chicken parm sandwich, and Goetta Reuben Sliders.
Cincinnati Celebrates Pete Rose with Heartfelt Tribute at Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati celebrated Pete Rose Night, honoring the late "Hit King" with a large turnout despite his controversial past, and the event featured Reds legends and a recognition of Rose's contribution to the city's baseball legacy.
Former MLB Player Darin Ruf Sues Cincinnati Reds Over Career-Ending Injury at Great American Ball Park
Ex-MLB player Darin Ruf is suing the Cincinnati Reds over a career-ending injury he claims was caused by unsafe field conditions involving an unpadded tarp roller at Great American Ball Park.
Savannah Bananas Electrify Cincinnati With 'Banana Ball' Spectacle at Great American Ball Park
The Savannah Bananas showcased their unique "Banana Ball" game with dance and antics at Great American Ball Park, with strong pitching and hitting leading to a 5-2 win against the Texas Tailgaters.
FC Cincinnati's Early Lead Crumbles in 4-2 "Hell is Real" Derby Defeat to Columbus Crew
FC Cincinnati lost 4-2 to Columbus Crew after initially leading, mirroring a past defeat. Early goals set a club record but didn't secure a win, with an own goal contributing to their loss, ending their streak and top spot in the conference.
Butler County's West Side Little League Team Crowned State Champions and Escorted Home by Sheriff's Patrol
The West Side Little League team from Butler County won the state championship and was escorted home by the Sheriff's Office, earning community support as they advance to Regionals in Indiana.
Miami University and Cincinnati Bengals Team Up: BOGO Ticket Deal for Preseason Clash with Colts
Miami University announces a BOGO ticket offer for its community to attend the Bengals' preseason game against the Colts on August 23, highlighting the partnership between the university and the team.
Cincinnati Bengals Open to Trading Pro Bowl DE Trey Hendrickson Amid Contract Stalemate
The Cincinnati Bengals are open to trading defensive end Trey Hendrickson as contract talks have stalled, per NFL Network. Hendrickson is 30 years old with 77 career sacks and was granted permission to seek a trade in March.
FC Cincinnati Slips to Third in Supporters' Shield Race After Loss to NYCFC at TQL Stadium
FC Cincinnati lost to New York City FC, slipping to third in the Supporters' Shield race, with new squad members not yet fully integrated. They underperformed with an expected goal stat of 0.7, as NYCFC's Alonso Martinez scored the match's only goal.
Colts Dominate Bengals 41-14 in Preseason Finale, Indianapolis Shows Depth as Cincinnati Rests Starters
The Colts defeated the Bengals 41-14 in the preseason finale, with Colts' QB Riley Leonard performing well. The Bengals rested starters, suffered injuries, and plan roster adjustments, including starting fifth-round pick Jalen Rivers at guard.
FC Cincinnati Falls to Philadelphia Union, Misses Playoff Berth Amid Home Goal Drought
FC Cincinnati lost 1-0 at home to Philadelphia Union, continuing their goal drought and trailing in the Supporters' Shield race. Despite efforts, the team struggles offensively, while Union's tight defense and victory secured their playoff spot.
Cincinnati Bengals and Jacksonville Jaguars Brace for Fierce Showdown in Quest for 2-0 Start
The Bengals seek a 2-0 start against the Jaguars, relying on a tough defense that excelled in Week 1. Ja'Marr Chase may reach 400 career receptions, and a quarterback rivalry between Joe Burrow and Trevor Lawrence shapes the narrative.
Archbishop Moeller Continues Dominance Over St. Xavier with Decisive 30-13 Victory in Cincinnati High School Football Showdown
Archbishop Moeller defeated St. Xavier 30-13 in a high school football game, continuing a six-game winning streak and demonstrating their dominance in the Greater Catholic League South.
Brenner's Brace Boosts FC Cincinnati to Thrilling 3-2 Win Over LA Galaxy, Inches Closer to Eastern Conference Lead
FC Cincinnati secured a 3-2 win over LA Galaxy, with Brenner scoring twice and Evander providing three assists. This victory keeps their Supporters' Shield and Eastern Conference hopes alive.
Reds' Playoff Hopes Dented by Pirates in 4-2 Setback at Great American Ball Park
The Reds lost 4-2 to the Pirates, affecting their playoff position as the Mets moved ahead in the wild card chase. Despite a two-run homer by De La Cruz, Pittsburgh's defense and rookie Barco’s pitching held strong.
Cincinnati Bengals Reject Trade Rumors, Firm on Keeping All-Pro Trey Hendrickson Amidst 49ers Interest
Despite Trey Hendrickson trade rumors, the Cincinnati Bengals are focused on improving their season and have no plans to trade the All-Pro edge rusher. They also acquired QB Joe Flacco, signaling their drive to compete now.
University of Cincinnati Alum Geoff Baldwin Invents Game-Changing Flag Football Belt Design
Geoff Baldwin, a University of Cincinnati alumnus, designed a more efficient flag football belt to reduce game interruptions and improve the youth sports experience. His innovation is gaining interest from local leagues.
St. Xavier vs. Elder High School Playoff Clash Sold Out, Paycor Stadium Pitched as New Venue
The playoff football game between St. Xavier and Elder High School in Cincinnati sold out quickly, with discussions to move it to a larger venue due to high demand and the schools' long-standing rivalry.
Joe Burrow Resumes Full Bengals Practice, Game-Time Decision Looms Against Patriots
Joe Burrow has resumed practicing with the Bengals and may play against the Patriots, but Coach Taylor hasn't confirmed his start as the decision depends on Burrow's recovery and backup Joe Flacco's injury status.
FC Cincinnati's Season Ends with a 4-0 Playoff Defeat to Inter Miami CF at TQL Stadium
FC Cincinnati ended their season with a 4-0 playoff defeat by Inter Miami CF, led by Lionel Messi's goal and three assists. The team now faces important roster decisions with 14 players' contracts expiring.
Bengals' Offensive Woes Deepen as Tee Higgins Enters Concussion Protocol After Loss to Patriots
Bengals WR Tee Higgins entered concussion protocol after a hard hit, contributing to a 26-20 loss against the Patriots, with Joe Flacco managing a finger injury and the absence of Ja'Marr Chase.
Bengals' Joe Burrow Stages Impressive Return to Field, Combining High Performance with Emotional Comeback
Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals made a notable return to football, enhancing his performance after initial rustiness and expressing the emotional significance of his comeback on Thanksgiving.
Joe Burrow's Late Interceptions Cost Bengals Victory in Snowy Showdown Against Bills
In a snowy matchup, Joe Burrow's late interceptions led to a Bengals loss against the Bills, severely impacting their playoff chances. Burrow acknowledged the team's struggles at 4-9 but remains focused on improving.
Cincinnati Bengals Under Fire for Snowy Seats at Paycor Stadium, Alleged NFL Rules Violation During Ravens Game
The Cincinnati Bengals are criticized for not clearing snow from Paycor Stadium seats during a game, potentially breaching NFL rules, despite prioritizing other areas. The NFL is reviewing the situation.
Baltimore Ravens Shut Out Cincinnati Bengals 24-0, Knocking Them from Playoff Contention at Chilly Paycor Stadium
The Baltimore Ravens beat the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0, with Lamar Jackson's effective play overshadowing Joe Burrow's struggles and interceptions. The win boosts the Raven's playoff chances, while the Bengals are eliminated from contention.
Forest Park, Ohio Police Department Scores with 'Creating Positive Relationships' Initiative Through Basketball Outings
The City of Forest Park, Ohio, shared their outreach program, CPR, which fosters positive relationships between police and high school students through attending NBA games together.
Cincinnati Launches Inclusive NFL Flag-Sponsored Youth Flag Football League at Walnut Hills High School
The Cincinnati Recreation Commission announced a new Spring Youth Flag Football League for children aged 6-14, focusing on non-contact physical activity with options for girls and co-ed teams.
Reds Royalty Storms Cincy For Hall Of Fame Hoopla
The Reds will honor Brandon Phillips, Aaron Harang, Reggie Sanders and Lou Piniella this weekend with museum meet‑and‑greets, an on‑field induction and a gala. Expect fireworks, giveaways and a Xavier tie‑in as the city marks the class of 2026.
Maketewah Showdown: LPGA Queen City Championship Takes Over Cincinnati
Maketewah Country Club will host the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship May 14–17, bringing a 144‑player field, a $2M purse and local Xavier standouts to Cincinnati. The move marks the tournament's first spring staging at Maketewah after a major restoration.









































































































































































