Friday, February 26, 2016

Here are some things that are banned in Cincinnati and other top stories.

  • Here are some things that are banned in Cincinnati

    Here are some things that are banned in Cincinnati
    Buy PhotoThe Tyler Davidson Fountain at Fountain Square as viewed from the Carew Tower Observation Deck(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoMunicipal codes. They're a necessity, but are mostly boring and only of interest to those who write, enforce or report on them.For instance, under Chapter 911, Section 23 of Cincinnati Municipal Code, we find the perfectly reasonable code banning electrified fences within city limits."No person shall construct, erect, maintain or use for any purpose on residential..
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  • US attorney for Greater Cincinnati area resigning

    US attorney for Greater Cincinnati area resigning
    The Enquirer 2:06 p.m. EST February 26, 2016Buy PhotoU.S. Attorney Carter Stewart announces federal charges against 15 men during a news conference Tuesday. Stewart hosted Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, along with several members of city and county law enforcement at his agency's Downtown offices to announce federal gun charges against the men.(Photo: The Enquirer/Sam Greene)Buy PhotoThe U.S. attorney for the district that covers the Greater Cincinnati area is resigning.Carter M. St..
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  • Here's what Cincinnati Children's will do with biggest grant it's ever ...

    Here's what Cincinnati Children's will do with biggest grant it's ever ...
    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center has been awarded a $32.5 million federal grant for a research effort aimed at discovering how to treat congenital ...
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  • Cincinnati Reds react to takeout slide rule change

    Cincinnati Reds react to takeout slide rule change
    Reds shortstop Eugenio Suarez (7) leaps over St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter (13) and throws to first base for a double play in the third inning during the MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.(Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)GOODYEAR, Ariz. – A side effect of the new rule change to eliminate takeout slides is that the neighborhood play at second will now be subject to instant replay..
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  • ANALYSIS: Here's why Cincinnati Children's is continuing massive ...

    ANALYSIS: Here's why Cincinnati Children's is continuing massive ...
    Hospitals pump about $17 billion into the local economy every year, and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is one of the major drivers in terms of ...
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  • 5 African Americans who helped shape Cincinnati

    5 African Americans who helped shape Cincinnati
    Gina Ruffin Moore 4:30 p.m. EST February 26, 2016Gina Ruffin Moore(Photo: Provided)Gina Ruffin Moore is the author of “Cincinnati: Black America Series,” Arcadia Publishing (2007).“If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a photographer is worth a million!” That’s a quote from modern-day philosopher Tupac Shakur. Cincinnati’s photographic memory sometimes fades when it comes to the rich heritage of its African American community.Here are five African Americans who left their mar..
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  • A familiar face won this week's I Spy Cincinnati puzzle

    A familiar face won this week's I Spy Cincinnati puzzle
    She asked me if she'd won that week's puzzle ( the Cincinnati Bell building in Price Hill), and because it was a Thursday night and because I was being provided ...
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  • Lindner blasts city, Enquirer

    Lindner blasts city, Enquirer
    5 memo signed by City Manager Harry Black informing Cranley and the City Council that he would redirect $100,000 from Keep Cincinnati Beautiful to clean up ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Here's where BB&T is expanding in Cincinnati .Inmate killed in fight with fellow prisoner: Cincinnati News Roundup .
Rap artists linked to series of violent crimes: Cincinnati News Roundup .Brazilian Legislators Look to Increase Abortion Penalties in the Wake of Zika Outbreak .

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