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Kaycee Sloan

Cincinnati

Trending News Reporter at Cincinnati Enquirer

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  • 3 days ago | cincinnati.com | Kaycee Sloan |Grace Tucker |Jennie Key

    Barbeque plans are underway, sweet corn is available in stores and produce stands, and there are lines at firework stores. Independence Day is upon us. The Fourth of July falls on a Friday this year, which gives Americans the perfect long weekend to enjoy fireworks, grilling and other U.S.-themed festivities. Whether you're going with friends or family, there are plenty of places in Greater Cincinnati to watch fireworks light up the nighttime sky.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Grace Tucker |Kaycee Sloan

    Cafe Mochiko, the Walnut Hills eatery dubbed one of the best bakeries in the U.S. by The New York Times, is set to make its Food Network debut. The spot that operates as a bakery by day and ramen restaurant by night will appear on Guy Fieri's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" on Friday, June 20, in the "Funky Flavors" episode of season 41.

  • 1 week ago | cincinnati.com | Kaycee Sloan

    One of Cincinnati's most popular grocery stores is going viral on TikTok for being "potentially the greatest store of all time."Viral TikToker and self-proclaimed food critic Luke Collins, also known as @lukefoods on social media, visited Jungle Jim's International Market in Fairfield to show his 1.2 million TikTok followers what the hype is about.

  • 2 weeks ago | cincinnati.com | Kaycee Sloan

    The Savannah Bananas pulled out all the surprises during their Cincinnati debut at Great American Ball Park on Friday night. Since the Bananas took over the Cincinnati Reds' home field, it only made sense for them to bring out three baseball legends, right? And so they did. Former Red and 2015 Home Run Derby king Todd Fraizer was the first to appear, followed by Reds Hall of Famer pitcher Bronson Arroyo giving a special performance. Then came the big surprise: Sean Casey.

  • 2 weeks ago | cincinnati.com | Kaycee Sloan

    Former Cincinnati Reds All-Star third baseman Todd Frazier returned to Great American Ball Park on Friday for a surprise at-bat during the Savannah Bananas game. Frank Sinatra (his signature walk-up song) blared through the speakers as the stadium erupted in roars for the 2015 MLB Home Run Derby king. Before stepping up to the plate, Frazier took the stadium and crowd in, waving to the fans in attendance.

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