Family of black man shot by University of Cincinnati cop receives ...
CINCINNATI – The sister of a man fatally shot by a University of Cincinnati police officer who pulled him over for lacking a front license plate said she hopes a $5.3 million settlement will help prevent another family from losing a loved one. The settlement with the university, which was announced Monday, gives the family of Samuel DuBose $4.85 million and promises free undergraduate tuition for his 12 children. It also provides for a memorial commemorating DuBose, an apology from the univers..>> view originalPete Rose to Enter Cincinnati Reds' Hall of Fame
Photo After he was denied reinstatement last month, Pete Rose said he still held out hope of one day being inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Credit Associated Press Pete Rose is headed into the team hall of fame in Cincinnati, his hometown, the Reds said Tuesday.The Reds’ announcement came after Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, last month rejected Rose’s application for reinstatement. Manfred concluded that Rose, 74, baseball’s career hits ..>> view originalNational startup convention coming to Cincinnati
Buy PhotoAn August 1, 2011 photo. Cincinnati’s metro region was ranked 32 out of 40 areas in startup activity by a national study. (Foreground) Ryan Tinker, of Kansas City, and James Dickerson, of Hyde Park, along with another pair, (Center, left) Chris Bergman, of North College Hill, and Paul Armstrong, of Maineville, get their businesses going on their first day at The Brandery, a Cincinnati-based nonprofit startup accelerator founded in 2010 with the goal of supporting startups in technology-..>> view originalFamily of Man Shot by University of Cincinnati Police Officer Will Get ...
Six months after University of Cincinnati Police Officer Ray Tensing shot 43-year-old black man Samuel DuBose during a traffic stop, an incident that was captured in a graphic video that received national attention, the university and DuBose’s family have settled for $5.3 million, according to a statement released on Monday. In addition to paying the family $4.85 million, the university will also provide free undergraduate education to the victim's 12 children, worth an estimated $500,000, it s..>> view originalIsraeli company CEMax's move to Greater Cincinnati was meant to be
CINCINNATI — As far as economic development deals go, it's not the region's largest.But the establishment of an Israeli company's U.S. headquarters here could be the most meant-to-be. Consider the facts.Ziv Riezman was thinking about expanding his fast-growing company CEMax to the United States. CEMax helps its corporate clients improve the experiences that customers have with their companies. Already 80 percent of the banks in Israel are its customers, and Riezman knew he needed to look outsid..>> view originalCincinnati steals spotlight at Sundance Film Festival
While three films made in Cincinnati will be screened during the 11-day festival in Utah, the Cincinnati Film Commission will also be on hand to promote the city ...>> view originalNew generation of civil rights leaders emerges in Cincinnati
A new generation of civil rights leaders is emerging in Cincinnati. Several of them attended Monday’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. events around the city.Christina Brown could pass for a young college student in the crowd at Monday's Martin Luther King Jr. march downtown.Watch this storyBrown is one of the rising civil rights leaders in the city."There will not be another Dr. Martin Luther King, but there is us. We can call ourselves to action and that's what we're here to do today,” Brown said...>> view originalCincinnati's Mayor Cranley makes good on Bengals-Steelers bet
Wearing a #43 Troy Polamalu jersey, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley made good on a football bet with Pittsburgh’s mayor. Before the Bengals met the Steelers in the playoffs, the mayors of Cincinnati and Pittsburgh wagered on which team would win.The losing mayor had to serve food at a shelter, wearing the opposing team’s jersey.Images: Cranley serves Cincinnati favorites in Steelers jerseyThe two made a friendly wager ahead of the Bengals-Steelers wild card game on Jan. 9. The Steelers won 18-1..>> view originalCincinnati mayor to make good on Bengals-Steelers bet Tuesday
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley will make good on his bet with Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto on Tuesday. The two made a friendly wager ahead of the Bengals-Steelers wild card game on Jan. 9. The Steelers won 18-16 in a game Cincinnati will not soon forget.Ahead of the game, the two mayors placed a wager.Cranley put up Gold Star Chili cheese coneys, Graeter's sundaes and Montgomery Inn. Peduto wagered Primanti Brothers sandwiches, pierogies and mac and cheese.The loser would serve meals at a local..>> view originalWin tickets to the Cincinnati Auto Expo
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
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