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The University of Cincinnati women's soccer team has secured a place in the Big 12 Conference Tournament following a 2-2 draw against UCF.

The University of Cincinnati women's basketball team is set to engage with fans through two events this weekend.

With election season underway, the City of Covington has issued a reminder to candidates and their supporters about the prohibition of placing political signs on public property.

AAA has released new research indicating that 2024 model vehicles equipped with automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems are significantly more effective at avoiding forward collisions than older models from 2017-2018. The study, conducted in collaboration with the Automobile Club of Southern California’s Automotive Research Center, tested both old and new vehicles under controlled conditions. Results showed that newer models avoided collisions entirely at speeds up to 35 mph, while older models only managed a 51% success rate.

The University of Cincinnati volleyball team faced a challenging match against Texas Tech, resulting in a five-set defeat on Thursday night at Fifth Third Arena.

A unique exhibition at Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center is showcasing the artistic talents of refugee youth from Aiken New Tech High School. The 'Illustrated Memoir Project,' organized by Maketank, aims to provide an outlet for these young voices in the community.

Morgan Stanley has announced that Ted Pick, the current Chief Executive Officer, will assume the role of Chairman starting January 1, 2025. This decision was made by the company's Board of Directors.

Global investment firm Carlyle announced the listing of Rigaku Holdings Corporation on the Prime Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Covington, Ky. - The City of Covington has announced the official trick-or-treat hours for Halloween. Residents can expect the event to take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 31st.

The commercial auto insurance sector has faced challenges in achieving underwriting profitability for several years, a situation that predates the recent inflationary pressures affecting property and casualty lines. Despite steady growth in net written premiums, this line of insurance continues to struggle, as reported by the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), an affiliate of The Institutes.

We are deeply moved by the overwhelming love and support from the people of Cincinnati, the entire baseball community, and fans across the world as we mourn the loss of our beloved Dad, Grandpa, and Brother, Pete Rose.

The City of Covington, Kentucky, is set to commence the stabilization of Frank Duveneck's childhood home, a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Covington Board of Commissioners has contracted SSRG Midwest Operations, a Cincinnati-based firm known for its expertise in historic preservation and structural stabilization.

Cincinnati football's redshirt sophomore quarterback, Brendan Sorsby, has been named to the midseason watch list for the Manning Award.

CorroHealth has announced a strategic partnership with Patient Square Capital, a health care investment firm. The agreement involves Patient Square making a significant investment in CorroHealth, which provides revenue cycle management solutions to health systems and plans. Current shareholders, including Carlyle, TT Capital Partners, Sanaka Group, and CorroHealth management, will remain involved as investors. Patient Square and Carlyle will share joint control of the company.

If you're looking for Halloween-themed activities in Covington, Kentucky, this weekend offers a variety of events to consider. From pumpkin carving to costume contests and spooky tours, there's something for everyone.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), announced a significant financial boost for small businesses and disaster-impacted communities in Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24).

Uber has recently concluded its One Less Car Challenge in Los Angeles, a 5-week initiative aimed at reducing personal vehicle reliance by encouraging participants to embrace alternative transportation methods such as public transit, ridesharing, cycling, and e-scooters.

Starbucks' new CEO Brian Niccol approaches his first 100 days at the helm, with scrutiny on his initial policies and actions coming at the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call at the end of October.

The University of Cincinnati's swimming and diving program has been recognized with three Big 12 weekly awards for the second consecutive week. The announcement was made by the league on Wednesday.

The University of Cincinnati volleyball team is set to face Texas Tech in a home match on Thursday at Fifth Third Arena. The Bearcats aim to break a four-match losing streak, holding an overall record of 11-7 and 2-5 in the Big 12 Conference.