Jeff Suess, Enquirer

Jeff Suess

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  • USA TODAY
  • Indianapolis Star

Past articles by Jeff:

No, Valentine’s Day wasn’t started by greeting card companies. Here’s the real story

Valentine’s Day seems like a commercial holiday created by the greeting card industry. But the origins are older and less straight forward than that. → Read More

Game by game: The Bengals’ dramatic path to the Super Bowl last season

Last season, the Bengals had a whirlwind journey through the playoffs. Relive the magic with this game-by-game look at their path to Super Bowl 56. → Read More

Enquirer Community Impact Report 2022

Here are 10 times that The Enquirer reporting had an impact on the Greater Cincinnati community in 2022. → Read More

Trivia: Think you're a Halloween expert? Put your local knowledge to the test

Get into the Halloween spirit with a quiz of spooky facts from Cincinnati history. → Read More

Ruth Lyons reported Queen Elizabeth's coronation for The Enquirer. Here are her words

Ruth Lyons, Cincinnati's queen of daytime television, reported on Queen Elizabeth II's coronation for The Enquirer in 1953. Here are her words. → Read More

The Queen City: A look at Cincinnati during Queen Elizabeth's life

For many Cincinnatians, there has never been a time in their lives when Queen Elizabeth wasn’t on the British throne. → Read More

Who was Cincinnatus, the inspiration for Cincinnati's name? Here's a look

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently made reference to Cincinnatus. So, who was he? → Read More

Why do we add an 's' to Kroger? We asked an English expert for an explanation

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow added an "s" to the end of Kroger in a new ad. He's not alone. So, why is that? → Read More

Top 10 retired Kings Island rides we miss the most on National Roller Coaster Day

What national day is it? For every new ride, like the gigacoaster Orion, Kings Island loses an old favorite like Vortex. Here are 10 rides we miss. → Read More

From Harriet Beecher Stowe to William Howard Taft, Cincinnati education has a rich history

The history of education in Cincinnati is richer than you may realize. From Harriet Beecher Stowe to William Howard Taft, here's a look. → Read More

It all started with jazz – 60 years of the Cincinnati Music Festival

The Cincinnati Music Festival began in 1962 as the Ohio Valley Jazz Festival and has evolved as the music changed with the times. → Read More

The story of Roy Rogers, the man behind the ‘King of the Cowboys’

Roy Rogers, Hollywood’s “King of the Cowboys,” was born Leonard Slye in Cincinnati in 1911 and grew up in the Duck Run, Ohio. → Read More

How Cincinnati’s first historian helped uncover our prehistoric past

In the early days of Cincinnati, not much was known about the prehistory of the region, yet relics like fossils and burial mounds were still around. → Read More

April 1865: Cincinnati touched by the tragedies of a historic month

April 1865 was a momentous month, from the end of the Civil War to the assassination of President Lincoln, with the impact felt in Cincinnati. → Read More

Historic flower stand blooms again at new location

The historic Fountain Square flower stand has a new home in the remodeled Court Street Plaza. → Read More

Manischewitz matzo, a staple of Passover, originated in Cincinnati

The Manischewitz Co., founded in Cincinnati in 1888, popularized mass-produced kosher foods for Passover, starting with machine-made matzo. → Read More

How much do you know about Cincinnati Reds' Opening Day? Take our quiz to find out

How much do you know about Cincinnati's unofficial holiday? → Read More

A few Hall of Famers and some who should be: Nine old-time Reds players you don’t know

Here are nine of the most interesting Cincinnati Reds players before 1920, including Hall of Famers Edd Roush and Bid McPhee. → Read More

Cincinnati's ‘crucial yet forgotten’ role in women’s suffrage movement

Three local markers on the National Votes for Women Trail help to honor unsung heroes of the women’s suffrage movement. → Read More

Kings Island opened 50 years ago. Take a look back in time

Kings Island celebrates 50 years in 2022. Did you know it was the first amusement park to sell pizza? Yeah. Plenty more history where that came from. → Read More