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A Cincinnati Open docuseries is coming. Here's what to expect, how to watch
A Cincinnati Open docuseries is coming. Here's what to expect, how to watch

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

A Cincinnati Open docuseries is coming. Here's what to expect, how to watch

The Cincinnati Open, one of the biggest tennis tournaments in the U.S., will soon be honored with a four-part docuseries. The prestigious tennis tournament announced July 14 that "Cincinnati's Open," a new four-part docuseries about the "legacy, transformation and elite competition that define the tournament," will premiere on Fox19 and Rock Entertainment Sports Group on Aug. 3. Advertisement The series, which shows "never-before-seen moments, emotional storylines and exclusive interviews with top players and tournament stakeholders," will also be available to stream on YouTube, per a press release. The Cincinnati Open, one of the biggest tennis tournaments in the U.S., will soon be honored with a four-part docuseries. "Cincinnati's Open" is produced by 1831 Media Network in partnership with Beemok Sports & Entertainment. 'The Cincinnati Open has always been powered by the passion of this city and its fans,' Bob Moran, president of Beemok Sports & Entertainment, said in a statement. 'This docuseries gives people a behind-the-scenes view of everything that makes this event special—from the history and emotion to the vision and effort behind its next great chapter.' Advertisement The top 65 players from the women's and men's tennis tours are set to compete at the Cincinnati Open, Aug. 5-18. Headlining the preliminary fields are the world's No. 1 players, Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner. Both of the top-ranked players will defend their titles at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason. 'Cincinnati's Open' episode schedule Episode 1: Aug. 3 (Looks at the history of the Cincinnati Open and its "unshakable connection to the city" by diving into the local efforts that helped keep the tournament in the Queen City.) Episode 2: Aug. 10 (Viewers will get a look at the multi-million dollar upgrades to the tournament grounds, the architectural vision, construction progress and reactions from the "sport's top athletes.") Episode 3: Aug. 17 (Follows the "heart-pounding drama of Week 1" by spotlighting early-round upsets, breakout performances and more.) Episode 4: Aug. 24 (The docuseries finale will focus on the Cincinnati Open's conclusion, highlighting "unforgettable matches, emotional triumphs, and the electric atmosphere" of the tournament.) 'Cincinnati's Open' trailer This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: A Cincinnati Open docuseries is coming. Here's how and when to watch

SW Ohio has had 6 black bear sightings in 10 days. Here's why there has been an uptick
SW Ohio has had 6 black bear sightings in 10 days. Here's why there has been an uptick

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

SW Ohio has had 6 black bear sightings in 10 days. Here's why there has been an uptick

At least one black bear was spotted roaming around a Greater Cincinnati home on Aspenhill Drive in Springfield Township early July 7. A Fox 19 viewer shared videos of the bear walking outside their home around 4:15 a.m. A Greenhills police officer also reported seeing a black bear on the Commons that same morning. However, it's possible they saw the same bear. The two locations are about an hour apart on foot, according to Google Maps. The bear was last seen in the woods off Interstate 275 near Forest Park, the Greenhills Police Department told The Enquirer. Hamilton County dispatch said someone also reported a bear sighting around 6:45 a.m. July 5 on westbound Interstate 275 in Sharonville near Mosteller Road, but officers didn't find anything when they arrived. Black bear sightings aren't uncommon in Ohio, but it's rare to find the animals so close to the city. Here's what we know. There have been approximately six black bear sightings across southwest Ohio within the past 10 days, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources told The Enquirer. Here is where the bear sightings were reported: Saturday, June 28: Yellow Springs. Sunday, June 29: East of Xenia, north of State Route 3. Monday, June 30: East of Xenia, south of U.S. Route 35. Wednesday, July 2: Oregonia. Saturday, July 5: West Chester. Sunday, July 6-Tuesday, July 8: Forest Park/Greenhills. Cincinnati residents will rarely find a black bear rummaging through their trash. Kathy Garza-Behr, wildlife communication specialist for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, confirmed to The Enquirer that there has been an increase in black bears sightings in southwest Ohio of late, but this happens seasonally in the northeastern and southeastern parts of the state. She said this is the season when young males start looking to set up their own territory. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has tracked black bear sightings in the state since 1993. Most bears spotted are young males, wandering long distances in search of a mate and territory. Reports are growing, according to the department, with most observed in northeast and southeast Ohio. In 2022, the most recent year data is available in the monitoring report, Ohio had both the highest sightings and confirmations of black bears on record. Here are the numbers dating back to 2019: 2019: 176 sightings, 77 confirmed. 2020: 154 sightings, 76 confirmed. 2021: 159 sightings, 61 confirmed. 2022: 285 sightings, 161 confirmed. Black bear attacks are rare. They are usually fearful of people. As long as they are given space and not cornered, bears do not seek to attack or kill children or pets. The bears are generally not aggressive and prefer to flee if they are aware of your presence. If you see a black bear, remain calm. If it hasn't noticed you, back away slowly and leave the area. If it is aware of you, avoid direct eye contact and give it an easy escape route. Don't run away or climb a tree, which may provoke a chase. State wildlife officials recommend using the acronym AWARE: Act calm and do not run. Warn the bear that you are near. Talk in a firm, calm voice. Allow space between you and the bear. Step aside and back slowly away. Do not make the bear feel trapped or threatened. Raise your hands above your head to appear larger if the bear approaches. Clap your hands or shout to scare the bear away. Exit the area. Black bears can cause significant damage while searching for an easy meal. Here's how you can protect your backyard if one is in your area, per ODNR: Remove bird feeders, including hummingbird and suet feeders. Store your garbage either in a garage or a secure container. Keep pet foods inside, especially at night. Clean out grease traps from grills after each use; store grill in garage or shed. Place electric fencing around beehives. Pick fruit from berry bushes as soon as possible; scare bears out of agricultural fields as soon as damage occurs. Did you see a bear? The state's Division of Wildlife wants to know. Report sightings online at or the Wildlife Species Sighting Report. You can also contact your local county wildlife officer or regional District Wildlife Office. Enquirer media partner FOX19 and Ohio Connect Team reporter Chad Murphy contributed this report. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Southwest Ohio has had 6 black bear sightings in 10 days. Here's why

Indianapolis mass shooting kills 2 and injures 5, police chief tears into parents; 'I'm tired of it!'
Indianapolis mass shooting kills 2 and injures 5, police chief tears into parents; 'I'm tired of it!'

Hindustan Times

time05-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Indianapolis mass shooting kills 2 and injures 5, police chief tears into parents; 'I'm tired of it!'

In a disturbing event, a mass shooting in Indianapolis on Saturday left two person dead and five others injured, Fox 19 reported, The incident occurred one day after the United States' Independence Day celebrations. Indianapolis police arrested seven individuals and confiscated firearms in response to a mass shooting that left one dead and six injured. In a press conference on Saturday, Tanya Terry, the Deputy Police Operations Chief, stated that the incident occurred around 1.27 am (0527 GMT) and the police are looking into the crime. Five people were transferred to the hospital for treatment, while one person was declared dead at the site of the crime. A sixth victim entered a hospital for treatment. Later, one more victim succumbed to his wounds in the hospital. According to the police officer, three of the victims, including the deceased, were minors. The ages of other victims and their conditions are still awaited. Police have arrested seven people for interrogation and also discovered firearms from the area. Also Read: Lake Martin fireworks explosion during July 4th celebrations leave several inured; Tallapoosa County issues advisory Indianapolis Police Chief says parents must be hold accountable Chris Bailey, the chief of police in Indianapolis, denounced the city's downtown crime, which is involves juveniles. 'This kind of violence downtown or in any of our neighborhoods is completely unacceptable and unnecessary,' Bailey stated. 'Hundreds of unsupervised kids down here ... I don't know how many times I have to say it, we are not your children's keepers! You are! And parents and guardians have got to step up. A kid is dead tonight, and we just don't know the age of the young man down the street ... still here, dead.' According to Bailey, police were responding to calls all night long in an effort to stop this type of violence. 'I'm tired of it,' he said. Bailey said police conducted over 20 arrests during the course of the night, including confiscating firearms from two kids before the mass shooting took place. He chastised parents for letting "hundreds of unsupervised kids" wander around the neighborhood after dark. 'We are not your children's keeper. You are. Parents and guardians have got to step up,' he continued. While thousands of people had quietly left the downtown area after watching the fireworks, he said that some remained there and 'caused trouble.'

Man hospitalized after being shot in Downtown, police say
Man hospitalized after being shot in Downtown, police say

Yahoo

time22-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Man hospitalized after being shot in Downtown, police say

A man was taken to the hospital after a shooting occurred in downtown Cincinnati the morning of June 22, according to Cincinnati police. Sgt. Philip Buccino. Officers were called to Central Parkway near the Kroger around 5:24 a.m. The man, who is Buccino says is between the ages of 30 and 42, was shot at Eighth and Walnut streets. He then ran up to Central Parkway and collapsed, Buccino added. Police and medical personnel responded and took the man to University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Police do not have a suspect at this time. This story will be updated when information becomes available. Enquirer media partner Fox19 provided this story. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Man hospitalized after shooting in downtown Cincinnati

Person dies after fire, SWAT situation in East Westwood home, police say
Person dies after fire, SWAT situation in East Westwood home, police say

Yahoo

time17-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Person dies after fire, SWAT situation in East Westwood home, police say

One person is dead after a fire and a SWAT situation occurred at a home in East Westwood, according to police at the scene. Cincinnati police officers say they were called around 5 p.m. in connection with a man with a warrant inside a home on Harkness Avenue. Shortly after, a fire started at the home, police said. Crews battled the large fire from a street above the home because they did not want to get too close. It is unclear if the person died before or after the fire occurred. Police are still investigating. This story will be updated. Enquirer media partner Fox 19 provided this report. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Police say person dead after SWAT call and fire in East Westwood

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