Hillary Clinton visits Cincinnati for NAACP convention, UC stop
The nation’s presidential campaign landed at both ends of the state today. As Republicans gathered in Cleveland for Donald Trump week, the NAACP welcomed his opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton, who savaged him as a threat to the nation’s democracy.She wasted no time in drawing a distinction between candidates who accept the NAACP's invitation to speak and those who do not.Watch Clinton's full speech"My opponent in this race might have a different view, but there's nowhere I'd rather be than ri..>> view originalAfter Baton Rouge, 'extra precautions' for Cincinnati police
Buy PhotoCincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac, right, talks about the current mood of the police force in view of the recent police shootings in Dallas and Baton Rogue. At right is Chris Smitherman, City Councilman, chair of the Law & Public Safety Committee. (Photo: The Enquirer/ Liz Dufour)Buy PhotoEarly Sunday morning, Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac told his officers to take off their mourning badges – badges with a black bar across the width of it.The chief's radio call came just before..>> view originalBB&T to open new Cincinnati branch
North Carolina-based bank BB&T is expanding its Greater Cincinnati footprint with a new branch opening.BB&T plans to open a branch Aug. 8 on the eastern edge of Xavier University's campus. The University Station location at 3710 Montgomery Road in Evanston would be BB&T's only Ohio branch outside of Downtown Cincinnati.Marco Campbell, a former U.S. Bank manager, will manage the University Station location.BB&T, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, completed the acquisition of the Bank of Kent..>> view originalAcross Cincinnati, community shows appreciation of law enforcement
Police departments throughout Greater Cincinnati are filling up with handwritten notes, thank-you cards and plenty of food. "Believe me, this kind of stuff really bolsters the officers’ morale," Fairfield Township Police Chief Matt Fruchey said. "With the hard times that law enforcement has fallen on, they have come out in droves really and just tried to show their support for us in every possible way they can."Watch this storyThe signs of support are everywhere. Police in Blue Ash, Hamilton, ..>> view originalFC Cincinnati looks ahead after shattering Ohio record
FC Cincinnati not only beat a United Soccer League attendance record when it faced Crystal Palace FC at Nippert Stadium on Saturday night, it blew through an ...>> view originalGrants, loans to help these Greater Cincinnati firms
Buy Photo(From left:) MadTree co-founders Brady Duncan, Kenny McNutt and Jeff Hunt stand in the hangar of the former RockTenn paper manufacturing facility at 3301 Madison Ave. It will serve as the new location of MadTree Brewing Co.(Photo: Enquirer file/Madison Schmidt)Buy PhotoFive Greater Cincinnati companies are being touted as beneficiaries of grants and loans from the state's private economic development group.Investments from JobsOhio are facilitating projects expected to result in the inv..>> view originalThree home runs carry Cincinnati Reds to victory
The Cincinnati Reds won the game. The Atlanta Braves won the latest round in the fight for baseball’s top draft pick in 2017.The two worst teams in the National League played in front of a crowd of 21,989 at Great American Ball Park on Monday. Home runs by Zack Cozart, Joey Votto and Eugenio Suarez — all coming in the fourth inning — carried the Reds to an 8-2 victory, their third win in four games since the All-Star break.The Reds (35-58) have a three-game lead over the Braves (32-61). The Minn..>> view originalCincinnati streetcar lands new advertiser
Cincinnati's streetcar is getting a new, smart advertiser. The University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business has signed a major advertising ...>> view originalHere's where Hillary Clinton will be during today's Cincinnati visit
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will be in Greater Cincinnati for most of the day on Monday, WLWT reports. Here's where she'll be ...>> view originalGreen Party's Jill Stein makes campaign stop in Cincinnati
Presumptive Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein stumped in Cincinnati Monday at downtown’s Piatt Park. She’s running on a platform of moving from a corporate capitalism system to “a human-centered economy that puts people, planet and peace over profit.”On Monday, Stein said she understands voters who are upset with the establishment."They don't have to vote for either a member of the billionaire club -- Mr. Trump, or an advocate for the billionaire club -- Hillary Clinton. I am not a p..>> view original
Friday, July 22, 2016
Hillary Clinton visits Cincinnati for NAACP convention, UC stop and other top stories.
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