Monday, July 25, 2016

Sanders: 'Astonishment and shock' at Cincinnati shooting spike and other top stories.

  • Sanders: 'Astonishment and shock' at Cincinnati shooting spike

    Sanders: 'Astonishment and shock' at Cincinnati shooting spike
    Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders(Photo: File photo)Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders watched Saturday as the number of shooting victims in Cincinnati grew.In a span of 30 hours beginning Friday night, 11 people were shot and three of those victims were killed."Every time I checked my Twitter feed the number of shootings would go up," Sanders said.He said as a prosecutor he shuddered at the increased case load that would result from the arrest, and as a resident of Greater Cinc..
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  • 11 shot, 3 dead in less than 30 hours in Cincinnati

    11 shot, 3 dead in less than 30 hours in Cincinnati
    Buy PhotoA woman screams, "That's my brother," at the scene of a fatal shooting in West End on Saturday. In a 24-hour period spanning Friday and Saturday, at least nine people were shot in Cincinnati. Three of those victims died.(Photo: The Enquirer/Cameron Knight)Buy PhotoSince 10 p.m. Friday night, 11 people have been shot in the city of Cincinnati. Three of those victims died, police confirmed."The Cincinnati Police Department is doing everything possible to investigate and address these viol..
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  • Cincinnati Health Briefs for July 25

    Cincinnati Health Briefs for July 25
    Dr. James Amis of Cincinnati has some new thoughts of dealing with foot problems.(Photo: Provided)Welcome to Cincinnati Health Briefs, a quick dose of news from around Cincinnati coming to you on Mondays. Got a story tip or a smart remark? Twitter @apsaker, asaker@enquirer.com or 513/768-8489.The elves at Health Briefs Central are heirs to the family bunion curse, so they well appreciate the afflictions of the feet. Dr. James Amis, a Cincinnati orthopedic surgeon, says the real problem is tight ..
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  • Cincinnati police hold promotion ceremony Monday

    CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - The Cincinnati Police Department will hold a promotion ceremony Monday for newly promoted Captain James Gramke and Sgt. Victoria Wysel. The 10:30 a.m. event is open to the public at the Cincinnati Police Academy, 800 Evans St.Police Chief Eliot Isaac will administer the official oath of office.Captain Gramke began his career working for the city as an assistant operator/dispatcher. In November 1986, he entered the police department's 68th Recruit Class and w..
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  • Belle of Cincinnati offers peaceful ride on Ohio River

    Belle of Cincinnati offers peaceful ride on Ohio River
    HUNTINGTON - As the Huntington Classic Regatta entered its last day at Harris Riverfront Park, many chose to take a break from the relentless heat and the high-energy powerboats to enjoy a two-hour river cruise on the Belle of Cincinnati.Touted as the flagship vessel of BB Riverboats, each summer Capt. Alan Bernstein of the Newport, Kentucky-based BB Riverboats takes the slow rolling Belle of Cincinnati up to some of the small cities along the Ohio River including Portsmouth, Ashland and Huntin..
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  • Two people injured in shooting near University of Cincinnati

    Two people injured in shooting near University of Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI -- Two people were injured in a shooting early Sunday near the University of Cincinnati.The shooting happened on Warner Street near Stratford Avenue at about 1 a.m., Cincinnati Police Lt. Steve Saunders said. The victims were in their late teens or early 20s, Saunders said. Their injuries aren't life-threatening.They were not UC students, according to a university representative.Saunders said it appears there was some type of altercation before the shooting.The person or people who f..
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  • Arizona Diamondbacks hit four homers to hold off Cincinnati Reds

    Arizona Diamondbacks hit four homers to hold off Cincinnati Reds
    CINCINNATI -- The Arizona Diamondbacks hit four home runs on Sunday afternoon, but what was most encouraging was the overall offensive production which had been lacking in recent weeks. "A little bit more consistency," said first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. "We had guys on almost every inning, it felt like (except the ninth). The homers are going to stick out. When you have chances like that every inning you're going to score some runs." Advertisement Yasmany Tomas homered twice for Arizona w..
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  • Watch Toronto And Cincinnati Live ATP Streaming On TennisTV

    Watch Toronto And Cincinnati Live ATP Streaming On TennisTV
    Rogers Cup (25-31 July) For the Rogers Cup, the top ATP stars will be at Toronto’s Aviva Centre. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will be present in Canada, gunning for a fourth Rogers Cup crown. He’ll be joined by Stan Wawrinka, Dominic Thiem, Kei Nishikori and home hope Milos Raonic.  There’ll be up to four courts of live ATP streaming on TennisTV, with an estimated total of 72 matches. That’s an increase of 75% from last year’s 41-match offering. As part of those live matches, we’ll be showing ..
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  • 2016 game preview Week 6: Cincinnati Bengals vs New England ...

    2016 game preview Week 6: Cincinnati Bengals vs New England ...
    The Bengals will get a chance to show what they're made of in Week 6 when they travel to Foxborough to face the Patriots. The Patriots and Bengals are two of the better teams in the AFC, and maybe even the best two teams in the NFL, so any matchup between the two teams is likely to produce plenty of hype. The Bengals and Patriots play each other in Week 6 of the 2016 season and you may recall, the last time these teams played each other during the regular season, things didn't go so well. It wa..
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  • EXCLUSIVE: CPD officer defends controversial Facebook post

    EXCLUSIVE: CPD officer defends controversial Facebook post
    An African-American officer with the Cincinnati Police Department stands by his controversial Facebook post. Exclusive interview: Part 1 | Part 2Freddie Vincent wrote a message on his personal page this week, telling blacks that if a white officer stopped them, to make sure to comply with orders because some police are "looking for a reason to kill a black man."After it was posted, an investigation was launched to see if he violated the department's social media policy."I was not the first pol..
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