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Ickey says he still does the "Ickey Shuffle" dance “every now and again.” Earlier this week, he was teaching LPGA golfers how to do it. And on Sunday before the Bengals game at the Cincinnati Hard Rock Café, he may show off his steps.
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A UC economic survey shows clear growth for minority business. The White House asked Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Eric Kearney to talk about how the area is doing it.
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Thousands are expected to see some of the world's best tattoo artists at the Duke Energy Center.
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In 2019, Gov. Mike DeWine designated Ohio a disability inclusion state. Now the state says it's committed to helping the 1.7 million Ohioans with a disability find a job if they want one.
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A survey of 250 Greater Cincinnati Latinx adults in 2020 finds missteps employers and healthcare workers took that made COVID precaution and treatment difficult for the Hispanic population.
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CPS Superintendent Iranette Wright made Aiken High School in College Hill her first stop on the first day of school Thursday.
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Down 4-1 in the first set, Williams came back to break Raducanu’s serve and win that game and the next one going 4-3. But her younger opponent was better.
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University of Dayton Director of Sustainability Bob Brecha studied energy outlooks from BP, Equinor, Royal Dutch Shell and the International Energy Agency and says they are incompatible with the Paris Agreement's climate objectives.
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A task force formed by The Council on Foreign Relations has recommendations on what steps the U.S. should take.
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The travel app Hopper says this Fourth of July trip may be your most expensive in five years. Airfare is up; hotels are 20% more expensive than a year ago; and car rentals are about $40 more a day.