Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Study: Cincinnati most affordable city for businesses and other top stories.

  • Study: Cincinnati most affordable city for businesses

    Cincinnati(Photo: Enquirer Archives)Cincinnati is a good place for companies wanting to do business, according to a new study by tax advisory firm KPMG.Among the nation's 31 largest cities, Cincinnati ranked first because of its favorable leasing costs and low property taxes, according to the study."(The study) provides insight into business location costs in cities across the United States and serves as a valuable benchmark for business executives, economic developers and policymakers consideri..
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  • Crane safety improvement measures proposed for Cincinnati

    Crane safety improvement measures proposed for Cincinnati
    A major push is underway in Cincinnati to improve safety measures for operating construction cranes. The effort would tighten several aspects of the industry in the city and has the support of a construction contractor who heads the largest construction crane business in the country.Watch this story“He’s been doing great work in this community for a long time,” Mayor John Cranley said, in reference to Frank Bondonaro of Maxim Crane Works.Bondonaro spoke with WLWT about raising the standards fo..
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  • Cincinnati wages war on potholes

    Cincinnati wages war on potholes
    The City of Cincinnati kicked off its Spring Pothole Blitz Wednesday. The goal is to fill thousands of potholes over the next few weeks.Instead of spring flowers, crews from public services see thousands of potholes pop up on city streets this time of year.Watch this story"It may be 40 on the street, so we'll do them all,” said Brenda Harris, a Public Services crew member.The crew got help from City Council members Amy Murray and P.G. Sittenfeld as part of the pothole blitz in Madisonville Wed..
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  • I-75 near Cincinnati reopens following officer-involved shooting

    I-75 near Cincinnati reopens following officer-involved shooting
    ©   WKEF | Portions are ©  Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.WKEF ABC 22 provides local news, weather, sports, traffic and entertainment for Dayton and nearby towns and communities in the Miami Valley, including Dayton, Vandalia, Xenia, Centerville, New Lebanon, Miamisburg, Kettering, Trotwood, Englewood, Union, Fairborn, Brookville, Lewisburg, New Carlisle, Tipp City, West Milton, Greenville, Eaton, Oxford, Hamilto..
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  • Playoff push powers Bengals' interest in Karlos Dansby, Brandon ...

    Playoff push powers Bengals' interest in Karlos Dansby, Brandon ...
    CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Bengals have yet to sign a free agent who played somewhere else last season.That could change soon, though, as they were expected to agree on a contract with former Browns outside linebacker Karlos Dansby on Tuesday. They have appeared close to striking a deal with former Patriots receiver Brandon LaFell for some time. Taylor Mays, a former Bengals safety who was in Oakland last year, should also sign soon.Whenever the players are added, they will help fill some key ..
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  • Cincinnati Bengals agree to deal with Brandon LaFell

    Cincinnati Bengals agree to deal with Brandon LaFell
    After losing two receivers in free agency, Cincinnati landed a wideout with a 70-plus catch season under his belt. The Bengals reached an agreement with receiver Brandon LaFell on Wednesday, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per the player's agent. LaFell was released last month by the New England Patriots after a dreadful 2015 campaign that saw him catch just 37 passes for 515 yards with the sixth-most drops in the NFL. While he was supposed to provide the Pats a deep threat, Tom Brad..
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  • Police: Man shot on I-75 fugitive wanted in fatal stabbing

    Police: Man shot on I-75 fugitive wanted in fatal stabbing
    Major Mike Horton (second from left) of the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, briefs three Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers after they arrived at the scene on southbound I-75, just south of Sharon Road.(Photo: Patrick Reddy)EVENDALE – Body camera video apparently shows the altercation Tuesday along Interstate 75 that officials said led a Glendale police officer to shoot a man, wounding him.Police say the man who was shot, Javier Pablo Aleman, 46, is a fugitive wanted by Baltimore County Ma..
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