Saturday, May 21, 2016

Work zone crashes on the rise: What Cincinnati is doing to reverse ... and other top stories.

  • Work zone crashes on the rise: What Cincinnati is doing to reverse ...

    Orange barrels on the road can be frustrating. They seemingly slow the commute at every turn. Watch this storyNow, law enforcement officials in Cincinnati are sending out a zero-tolerance warning to back off the gas when driving near barrels.“If you’ve spent any time on the interstate highway system out of your car, you realize how close you are to those cars that are going 70 miles an hour and how dangerous it really is” said Lt. Bruce Hoffbauer with CPD.He said the goal is to get people to s..
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  • Teens arrested, accused of robbing bank in Cincinnati's Westwood ...

    Teens arrested, accused of robbing bank in Cincinnati's Westwood ...
    CINCINNATI, Ohio รข€“ Two teenage boys were arrested Friday morning after police said they robbed a bank in Cincinnati's Westwood neighborhood. The boys, aged 14 and 16, were arrested shortly after the robbery, which occurred about 9:30 a.m. at the Cheviot Savings Bank on the 5700 block of Glenway Avenue, WLWT reports. Each boy gave a teller a demand note and implied that they were armed, cincinnati.com reports. No weapons were seen, and no one was injured. The teens left the bank and ran acros..
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  • Son of fallen Cincinnati firefighter honors father by graduating

    Son of fallen Cincinnati firefighter honors father by graduating
    Friday night began at a fire station on Reading Road: Engine Company 9. It ended at the Cintas Center as Isaiah Oscar Armstrong enjoyed a crowning moment of his youth, becoming a graduate of Lakota East High School.This comes 13 years after his father, Oscar Armstrong, died in the line of duty as a Cincinnati firefighter.Watch this story“Oscar Armstrong was a young man who put his life on the line for other peoples families today we celebrate his family,” Capt. Elton Britton said.Isaiah was ju..
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  • $5000 reward for information on escaped FBI prisoner

    $5000 reward for information on escaped FBI prisoner
    Mekahale Lamb(Photo: Provided/Cincinnati Police Department)The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Mekhale Lamb, who escaped from custody Thursday and fled across Fountain Square.Lamb had been indicted by a federal grand jury on heroin distribution charges before he got himself loose from his handcuffs and fled from the unmarked car that was transporting him, officials said.The FBI reported that Lamb participated in a drug traffic organization and sold heroin..
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  • Fake letter informs Cincinnati students of mandatory genitalia ...

    Fake letter informs Cincinnati students of mandatory genitalia ...
    Fake letter informs Cincinnati students of mandatory genitalia ‘inspections’ The suspected senior prank could land the culprit in jail. Courtesy: WXIX/Facebook WESTWOOD, OH (WCMH) — Someone could end up facing jail time for an apparent senior prank at a Cincinnati area high school. Police say someone posted a photo letter on Facebook that appears to be from the Cincinnati Public School district, WXIX-TV reports. The letter calls for mandatory inspections of student’s private pa..
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  • Mariners at Reds: Live coverage as Seattle begins series in Cincinnati

    Mariners at Reds: Live coverage as Seattle begins series in Cincinnati
    The Mariners look to continue their stellar road success as Seattle takes on the last-place Reds in Cincinnati. Follow along for live coverage, commentary and analysis. Follow our live coverage, analysis and commentary above as the first-place Seattle Mariners (23-17) face the last-place Cincinnati Reds on Friday, May 20, at Great American Ball Park. Hisashi Iwakuma takes the hill for Seattle opposite Reds pitcher Dan Strailey. First pitch is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. Pacific time and the game is..
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  • About the Greater Cincinnati Sports Awards with Pete Rose

    About the Greater Cincinnati Sports Awards with Pete Rose
    The Enquirer 4:28 p.m. EDT May 20, 2016More than 1,000 people are expected to celebrate the first-ever Greater Cincinnati Sports Awards, presented by Beacon Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.The Enquirer and Cincinnati.com are hosting the dinner and awards ceremony June 23 at Duke Energy Center.We will honor prep athletes from 29 sports, as well as a Coach of the Year, Female Athlete of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year.The legendary Pete Rose, who will help honor the winning ath..
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  • Cincinnati man shot in Hamilton

    HAMILTON, Ohio - A Cincinnati man is recovering from a gunshot wound to the leg Thursday night in Hamilton, according to police. Jarod Thompson, 30, was hanging out with some people in the 400 block of Front Street about 10:30 p.m. when he got into an altercation and was shot, according to Hamilton Sgt. Brian Robinson. Thompson got into a car and was found a short time later by officers on the west side of the Columbia Bridge. He was transported by medical helicopter to University of Cincinnat..
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  • Cincinnati Reds' Brandon Phillips scares Cleveland Indians' Juan ...

    Cincinnati Reds' Brandon Phillips scares Cleveland Indians' Juan ...
    Brandon Phillips, Juan Uribe, Francisco Lindor Cincinnati Reds' Brandon Phillips, center, is caught trying to steal third base as Cleveland Indians' Juan Uribe, left, and Francisco Lindor defend in the first inning of an interleague baseball game, Monday, May 16, 2016, in Cleveland. Uribe tagged out Phillips on the play. (Tony Dejak/AP) CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Juan Uribe placed his hand over his chest and e..
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  • PETA gives Cincinnati Police award for saving gosling

    PETA gives Cincinnati Police award for saving gosling
    The Compassionate Police Department Award from PETA given to the Cincinnati Police Department.(Photo: Provided/People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)The Cincinnati Police Department was given an award by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Friday in response to the efforts of two officers to save a trapped gosling, according to a release.PETA reported that Officer James Givens was alerted to trouble when a goose began pecking on the door of his cruiser on May 9.The goose led Givens..
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Thousands of Public Pools, Hot Tubs Closed for Dirty Water: CDC .Cincinnati's population inches up again .
Apple is opening an app design and development accelerator in India .Cincinnati lands biggest convention since 2012 .

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