Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Making working Millennials 'stick' to Cincinnati and other top stories.

  • Making working Millennials 'stick' to Cincinnati

    Making working Millennials 'stick' to Cincinnati
    A record 900 interns and co-op students participated in Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's CINC program this summer.(Photo: Provided/ Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber)A record 900 interns and co-op students from around the world participated in the Cincinnati Intern Network Connection (CINC) this summer.The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber program was developed by local young professionals as a way to make summer interns working in the city want to stay."We wanted to make Cincinnati 'sticky' for Mi..
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  • Remembering 1979, when Cincinnati cops weren't safe

    Remembering 1979, when Cincinnati cops weren't safe
    Cincinnati Police stage the first walkout since 1918 in 1979.(Photo: Courtesy of Newspapers.com)In 1979, Melvin L. Henze, a Cincinnati police officer and Vietnam veteran, died in a "hail of bullets" at just 28 years old.Steve Kramer, current director of the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum, remembers Officer Henze's death well. He lived across the street from Henze.He remembered Henze's mother being accompanied by other police officers as she came out of her house. As a police officer himself, K..
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  • Cincinnati Parks audit finds several problems in relationships ...

    Cincinnati Parks audit finds several problems in relationships ...
    CINCINNATI -- An outside audit of Cincinnati's parks department found several major problems in how the agency deals with a nonprofit foundation set up to benefit it, including significant gaps in oversight, a widespread lack of checks and balances, and, in some cases, a failure to follow standard accounting practices.The audit, released Tuesday afternoon, details the complicated relationship between the Cincinnati Park Board and Cincinnati Park Department, both public entities, and the private..
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  • Firefighter is second Cincinnati first responder under fire for ...

    Firefighter is second Cincinnati first responder under fire for ...
    A Cincinnati firefighter is the second first responder under investigation for a Facebook post, the Cincinnati Fire Department confirmed to WLWT. The post was "directly linked" to the controversial post attributed to a Cincinnati police officer last week, Cincinnati fire spokesperson Catherine Ritter said.On Tuesday, Cincinnati Fire Chief Richard Braun spoke to WLWT about the investigation.Watch this storyBraun said he can’t get into details about the social media post. He can't say who made t..
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  • Introducing the Courier's Forty Under 40 class of 2016: PHOTOS

    Introducing the Courier's Forty Under 40 class of 2016: PHOTOS
    The Business Courier has announced its 2016 Forty Under 40 class. This annual awards program recognizes young professionals in the Tri-State who have ...
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  • NIOSH releases findings on Cincinnati firefighter's death

    CINCINNATI (AP) - An investigation into a deadly blaze says a series of mistakes by fire crews led to poor visibility for rescuers, including a veteran Cincinnati firefighter who died when he plunged into a fifth-floor elevator shaft.The Cincinnati Enquirer reports (http://cin.ci/2aatZV0 ) the findings were released by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health on Tuesday. The investigation largely agrees with one released by the Cincinnati Fire Department.Both reports conclude Da..
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  • Cranley: Cincinnati is leading on progressive issues

    Cranley: Cincinnati is leading on progressive issues
    Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley has stayed active on social media during his stay at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. While he addressed a crowd of delegates at a breakfast event Tuesday, Cranley stuck to the theme: unity."Like anything, when you lose something, there is a grieving process," Cranley told WCPO. "But the fact is, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are the top people they care about, and they're all uniting behind Hillary. So I feel very, very confident that the ..
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  • What the Cincinnati Reds can do with Jay Bruce

    What the Cincinnati Reds can do with Jay Bruce
    The Reds' RF will likely be on the move, but not necessarily just yet. The Toronto Blue Jays finalized a deal with the San Diego Padres this morning that sent Melvin Upton, Jr. and some $17 million north of the border for a prospect MLB.com ranked as the 18th best in a not strong Toronto farm system. If that's any indication of the current going rate for veteran outfield bats in the current market, the Cincinnati Reds may find themselves in a bit of a quandary for the next five days in their ef..
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  • Cincinnati Financial reports Q2 earnings of $123M

    Cincinnati Financial reports Q2 earnings of $123M
    Associated Press and The Enquirer 5:06 p.m. EDT July 26, 2016Cincinnati Financial Corp. on Tuesday reported second-quarter profit of $123 million.On a per-share basis, the Fairfield-based insurer said it had profits of 74 cents. Earnings, adjusted for investment gains, came to 57 cents per share.The insurer posted revenue of $1.33 billion in the period.Cincinnati Financial posted the results after the market closed. The Fortune 500 company’s shares closed at $74.88, down six cent..
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  • Cincinnati police search for assault suspect

    Cincinnati police search for assault suspect
    The Democratic Party gathered in Philadelphia on Tuesday for the second night of its convention, and CNN's Reality Check Team put the speakers' statements and assertions to the test.The team of reporters, researchers and editors across CNN listened t... Read More »
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