Randy Tucker, Enquirer

Randy Tucker

Enquirer

Ohio, United States

Contact Randy

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Enquirer
  • USA TODAY
  • NewarkAdvocate.com
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • Indianapolis Star
  • WKYC Channel 3 News
  • 10 News Tampa Bay
  • 12 News
  • KHOU
  • wusa9
  • and more…

Past articles by Randy:

For Bengals, winning = waitlist for tickets

Bengals started the waitlist in July last year after the team announced 2022 season tickets had been sold out after the team's Super Bowl run. → Read More

Medpace announces $150M expansion in Cincinnati; 1,500 new jobs

Madisonville-based Medpace Holdings Inc. plans to add 1,500 jobs over the next six years in Cincinnati → Read More

$6.4M grant approved for Carew Tower cleanup and remediation

The Port has received a $6.4M Ohio brownfield grant to cleanup and upgrade the Carew Tower → Read More

Interest rates spike. Home sales plummet. What's next? Ask our experts

What's next for Greater Cincinnati's housing market. Here's your chance to ask our experts → Read More

Greyhound leaves downtown Cincinnati, moves station to suburbs

Greyhound has joined Barons Bus Lines at a new temporary bus terminal in Arlington Heights, the company announced Wednesday. → Read More

Breeze Airways to launch flights from CVG to Charleston, S.C. and San Francisco

Introductory flights to Charleston will start as low as $39 each way, and a one-way ticket to San Francisco can be had for as low as $99. → Read More

Cincinnati once again leads nation for fastest pace of rent hikes

The overall median rent in the Cincinnati region reached $1,682 in August, up 25.8% from the same month a year ago, according to Redfin. → Read More

"Who Dey!" Bengals fans get best of both worlds at Kroger Queen City Championship

Tournament directors set up a "fan zone'' near the 10th tee, where the Bengals' season opener was broadcast on an outdoor LED display screen. → Read More

Marty Brennaman’s grandson saves day for Jillian Hollis at Kroger Queen City Championship

Thanks to Marty Brennaman's grandson, Jillian Hollis avoided a two-stroke penalty Thursday at the Kroger Queen City Championship. → Read More

Big payday possible for local caddies on bags at Kroger Queen City Championship

Ten caddies at Kenwood Country Club were selected to work for LPGA Tour pros this week. → Read More

Annika Sorenstam says LPGA's Queen City Classic raises bar for all women

The winner of the inaugural event to be held at the Kenwood Country Club in Madeira will take home $262,500, or about 15% of the total $1.75 million. → Read More

Carew Tower sold for $18M

The iconic tower has been sold. It's not clear what's next. → Read More

Rents still high in Cincinnati but may be stabilizing

In July, the Cincinnati area's median asking rent dropped slightly from June, but at $1,050, it was still up 17.3% from July last year, Dwellsy says. → Read More

As rents jump in Cincinnati, Congress seeks local testimony on impact of investors

The Port's Laura Brunner will testify Tuesday before Congress on the dramatic impact institutional investors are having on the housing market. → Read More

After 130 years, Klosterman Baking Co. sold to Florida-based investment group

An affiliate of New Water Capital Partners II LP, acquired Cincinnati bakery Klosterman Baking Co. earlier this month. → Read More

Former Joella's spot at The Banks to become Killer Queen pizza bar

The Killer Queen menu will include 12-inch build-your-own pizzas, as well as starters including salads and Servatii’s soft pretzels. → Read More

Saks Fifth Avenue closing Downtown Cincinnati location

Saks Fifth Avenue is preparing to permanently close its Downtown location on West Fifth Street, the company said Wednesday. → Read More

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams to open early next year at Factory 52 in Norwood

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, a fan favorite in Columbus, will open its first scoop shop in the Cincinnati area at the Factory 52 development in Norwood → Read More

Cincinnati ranks No. 3 among best locations for first-time homebuyers, study finds

Cincinnati ranked just behind Pittsburgh and Minneapolis on Bankrate.com's Top 5 list of the best places for first-time homebuyers. → Read More

No clubs? No problem. Five Iron Golf will provide clubs, grub at new indoor facility in Cincinnati

New York-based Five Iron Golf plans to open a new location later this year in a 13,000-square-foot space inside the Foundry building. → Read More