Friday, February 12, 2016

Couple charged with starving dog to death, tossing it in trash ... and other top stories.

  • Couple charged with starving dog to death, tossing it in trash ...

    Couple charged with starving dog to death, tossing it in trash ...
    CINCINNATI, Ohio – A Hamilton couple faces animal cruelty charges after starving a dog to death and tossing it in the trash. Katie Schmuck and Jacob Goodwin are both charged with cruelty to a companion animal, which is a misdemeanor. Schmuck lives near the apartment complex where the puppy, which was her pet, was found. Goodwin was dogsitting for Schmuck. The pair told investigators the dog did not eat or get let out of its cage for about three weeks, WKRC-TV in Cincinnati reported. Hali Ker..
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  • Cincinnati company moving jobs to Columbia Twp.

    Cincinnati company moving jobs to Columbia Twp.
    Buy PhotoJim Stahl is the president of CBT, a major supplier and manufacturer of power transmission belts. The company is moving from Queensgate to Columbia Township.(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoConstruction is continuing on the new headquarters for CBT in Columbia Township as the company plans to move at least 120 jobs from Cincinnati later this year.The move is a big deal for the township, which stands to gain about $100,000 a year in earnings taxes from the jobs, administrator Michael Lemo..
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  • See who won this week's I Spy Cincinnati puzzle

    See who won this week's I Spy Cincinnati puzzle
    I Spy Cincinnati is the Courier's web feature where we put your Cincy savvy to the test. This week's award goes to Jason Ripple, who was the first player to ...
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  • Kroger to offer OD drug without prescription

    Kroger to offer OD drug without prescription
    Buy PhotoMike DeWine, Ohio Attorney General, examines an atomizer used to administer naloxone, a drug that counteracts the effects of an opioid overdose. At right is Suzi Francis, a pharmacist and clinical care coordinator for Kroger, which announced Friday that it will provide naloxone without a prescription. The announcement was made at the Oakley Kroger store.(Photo: The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy)Buy PhotoOAKLEY — Kroger is jumping into the fight against opioid and heroin overdose deaths in the..
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  • Swipe right for these guys! Here are Cincinnati's most eligible ...

    Swipe right for these guys! Here are Cincinnati's most eligible ...
    CINCINNATI -- Who says there are no single guys in Cincinnati?In honor of Valentine's Day, we looked back at some of the wildly successful young professionals we've written about in the past. Turns out, a handful of them are single... Swipe (or click) through the box below to see our full list of the "most eligible bachelors" in Cincinnati; if you like what you see, you can read more below! (The heart means you're digging them, the "X" means pass)   1. Rodney Williams, CEO of LISNR.2. Kon..
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  • Bill Clinton visits Cincinnati for afternoon rally: What to watch for Friday

    Bill Clinton visits Cincinnati for afternoon rally: What to watch for Friday
    Bill Clinton visits Cincinnati: Ex-President Bill Clinton will hold a 2 p.m. "get out the vote" event at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center in Cincinnati. Members of the public can RSVP for the event here. Clinton will also attend a downtown Cincinnati fundraiser on behalf of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Kasich stumps in South Carolina: Ohio Gov. John Kasich's presidential campaign schedule calls for him to speak at a South Carolina Chamber of Commerce lunch, hold a "town hall" meeti..
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  • Metro encourages Cincinnati to begin practicing streetcar safety

    Metro encourages Cincinnati to begin practicing streetcar safety
    Streetcar number three of five arrived in Cincinnati Thursday, and soon people will see an all-out blitz to encourage the public to be streetcar-safe. Watch this story“It’s a 48-ton vehicle and you have to give it the respect it deserves,” Sallie Hilvers, vice president for Metro, said.Drivers and pedestrians will both have to learn quickly how to share the road.For example, at some places along the track, the streetcar is going to move while the rest of traffic doesn't.Karen Spare is the mana..
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  • Greater Cincinnati, NKY Kroger stores may be next retailers to offer ...

    Greater Cincinnati, NKY Kroger stores may be next retailers to offer ...
    Cincinnati-based Kroger may be offering help in the heroin epidemic. A major announcement is expected Friday. The Kroger Company is remaining somewhat tight-lipped about the announcement, but officials have released a few details.Watch this storyOhio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Ohio Sen. Rob Portman are both expected to be on-hand for the announcement.Portman has been a big voice when it comes to helping with this heroin epidemic.Kroger officials said that based on Portman’s appearance, t..
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  • COUNTDOWN: These are the Tri-State's largest places to shop

    COUNTDOWN: These are the Tri-State's largest places to shop
    This list normally doesn't see much change (building or opening a new shopping centers is quite the undertaking), but in 2015 Greater Cincinnati welcomed ...
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Cincinnati Rollergirls rebrand after a decade of derbies

    EXCLUSIVE: Cincinnati Rollergirls rebrand after a decade of derbies
    Lauren Bishop, who's now owner of the Cincinnati Rollergirls and was one of the original players, said it started a decade ago with a group of women who saw a ...
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