Monday, January 18, 2016

University of Cincinnati to Pay $4.85 Million to Family of Man Killed ... and other top stories.

  • University of Cincinnati to Pay $4.85 Million to Family of Man Killed ...

    University of Cincinnati to Pay $4.85 Million to Family of Man Killed ...
    Photo Terina DuBose Allen, center, the sister of Samuel DuBose, sat with family members as the officer who shot Samuel was arraigned in Cincinnati in July. Credit John Minchillo/Associated Press WASHINGTON — The University of Cincinnati has agreed to pay $4.85 million to the family of an unarmed black man who was shot to death in July by one of its police officers, a settlement that also requires the college to provide an undergraduate education to his 12 children, cr..
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  • Cincinnati Health Briefs for Jan. 18

    Cincinnati Health Briefs for Jan. 18
    Cincinnati 6:02 a.m. EST January 18, 2016Salvation Army Major Larry Ashcraft, left, accepts the CPR mannequin from Charlie Howard, second from left, executive vice president of the Greater Cincinnati Automobile Dealers Association, and Chris MacConnell, right, president of Thomson-MacConnell Cadillac.(Photo: Provided)Welcome to Cincinnati Health Briefs, a quick dose of news from around Cincinnati coming to you on Mondays. Got a story tip or a smart remark? Twitter @apsaker, asaker@e..
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  • 10 Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in greater Cincinnati

    10 Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in greater Cincinnati
    Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. There are numerous event across the Tri-State that celebrate King's legacy. The National Underground Freedom Center: The Freedom Center will offer free admission Monday to all permanent exhibitions and family programming. The museum is open to the public from 11 a.m. through 5 p.m.Downtown Cincinnati March: Hundreds will march from the Freedom Center, to Fountain Square and Cincinnati’s Music Hall. The march begins at 10 a.m. at the Freedom Center and proc..
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  • Undisciplined Cincinnati Bengals still wayward after Pittsburgh ...

    Undisciplined Cincinnati Bengals still wayward after Pittsburgh ...
    CINCINNATI, Jan. 18 (UPI) -- Even though a reason for Cincinnati's demise to Pittsburgh in the AFC playoffs was a lack of emotional composure, the Bengals still show juvenile stripes. On Sunday, after the Steelers' 23-16 loss to the Denver Broncos in the NFL's divisional round of the playoffs, several Bengals players posted their feelings on Twitter. Running back Jeremy Hill, who fumbled when the Bengals led an AFC wildcard playoff game 16-15 with 1:23 remaining, posted a picture of a frog and ..
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  • Cincinnati Zoo Names Its Newest Penguin 'Bowie' After the Late ...

    Cincinnati Zoo Names Its Newest Penguin 'Bowie' After the Late ...
    The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens welcomed the birth of its first baby animal of the year on Jan 8., the blue penguin chick weighed in at a mere 46 grams, according to the Zoo's blogpost. The zoo took in name suggestions on its Facebook and Twitter pages, and ended up picking the name "Bowie" because the penguin shares the same birthday as the late singer, David Bowie. Since the adorable chick was also born only two days before the music legend passed away, the name now has a new meani..
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  • Coyle returns to Cincinnati as Bengals make three staff hires

    Coyle returns to Cincinnati as Bengals make three staff hires
    APThe Bengals announced three position coach hirings Monday, making official the return of Kevin Coyle. Coyle, who spent 2012-15 as the Dolphins defensive coordinator, was with the Bengals as a position coach from 2001-11. He returns as defensive backs coach. Also coming from the Dolphins is new quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor, who had been the Dolphins offensive coordinator. The Bengals also hired 21-year NFL coaching veteran Jacob Burney as defensive line coach. Burney most recently held the ..
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  • Family of man fatally shot by University of Cincinnati police officer to ...

    Family of man fatally shot by University of Cincinnati police officer to ...
    The body of Kristine Pierson, 24, was found Jan. 17, 2014 in an alley near North 33rd Street and Rudd Avenue in the Portland neighborhood. More >>The body of Kristine Pierson, 24, was found Jan. 17, 2014 in an alley near North 33rd Street and Rudd Avenue in the Portland neighborhood. More >>
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  • Cincinnati Bengals Players React to Pittsburgh Steelers' Loss to ...

    Cincinnati Bengals Players React to Pittsburgh Steelers' Loss to ...
    Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images A week after suffering a heartbreaking (and controversial) 18-16 loss to their AFC North rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals were the Denver Broncos' No. 1 fans this weekend as the Broncos and the Pittsburgh Steelers battled for a spot in the AFC Championship Game. It was a tight game throughout, but thanks to a forced fumble by former Ohio State Buckeyes star cornerback Bradley Roby in the fourth quarter, the Broncos pulled out a 23-16 victory over the Steelers...
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  • Deprived of racial quotas as an integration tool, Cincinnati's magnet ...

    Deprived of racial quotas as an integration tool, Cincinnati's magnet ...
    CINCINNATI — Cincinnati's magnet schools are getting whiter.  The trend started after the U.S. Supreme Court banned school districts from setting racial quotas for enrollment in 2007 and continued through 2015, according to state records.The ruling undermines one of the main reasons Cincinnati Public Schools opened its magnet schools in the first place — giving African-American students more options for a quality education. Like other urban districts throughout the country, CPS is struggling..
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  • Cincinnati Bengals 2016 NFL Draft: Max Tuerk at 24?

    Cincinnati Bengals 2016 NFL Draft: Max Tuerk at 24?
    Another first-round exit from the Playoffs puts even more pressure on the Cincinnati Bengals to ace the 2016 NFL draft, but does the new draft class have the ...
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Do the Thunder belong in contender conversation? .With Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown ruled out, will Cincinnati ... .

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