Thursday, January 5, 2017

Estevez dramedy about library standoff to film in Cincinnati and other top stories.

  • Estevez dramedy about library standoff to film in Cincinnati

    Estevez dramedy about library standoff to film in Cincinnati
    An independent movie directed by and starring Emilio Estevez is going to be shot in southwest Ohio.The ensemble dramedy called "the public" begins filming in Cincinnati in January. It co-stars Alec Baldwin, Jena Malone, Taylor Schilling and Che "Rhymefest" Smith.Kristen Schlotman of Film Cincinnati tells WCPO-TV (http://bit.ly/2haYwRl) that the film is currently in pre-production. It's based on a screenplay written by Estevez.The film centers on a standoff involving police and library officials..
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  • White Christmas? Not very common in Cincinnati

    White Christmas? Not very common in Cincinnati
    White Christmas? Not very common in Cincinnati 2016-12-24T03:50:49Z2016-12-25T15:30:25ZBy Matt Holiner, Meteorologist (File) CINCINNATI (FOX19) - There’s nothing quite like fresh snow on the ground to enhance the spirit of the season on Christmas Day. For the Tri-State, it may be extra special, because a white Christmas really isn’t that common.Going back to when weather records first started being kept in 1858 (158 years), snow has fallen in Cincinnati 38 times on Christmas Day...
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  • These stores, restaurants will be open on Christmas Day

    These stores, restaurants will be open on Christmas Day
    (WMC) - While everyone would love to stay in and enjoy Christmas with the family, let’s face it—sometimes, circumstances arise and you gotta go out.If that’s the case, here are some places that will be open while you celebrate:Food:Denny’s – Christmas pancakes can’t be a bad thing, right? Denny’s advertises that they will be open on Christmas Day. Denny’s is open 24 hours.IHOP – IHOP restaurants all operate on their own hours, so you might want to check before you head out. However,..
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  • Bengals, Lewis react to AJ Green decision

    Bengals, Lewis react to AJ Green decision
    Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) is carted off the field with a hamstring injury early in the first quarter of the NFL Week 11 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016. At halftime the Bengals led 12-10.(Photo: Sam Greene)HOUSTON — The missed field goal by Randy Bullock on Saturday night concluded a weekend of drama in Texas for the Bengals which began earlier in the weekend when they decided to shut do..
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  • Support statehouse bill restricting outdoor tethering of animals

    Cincinnati 9:06 p.m. EST December 24, 2016Mercy, 1, a female Border Collie-Labrador mix, was brought to SPCA Cincinnati on Thursday, Oct. 13, after being displaced from a South Carolina shelter because of flooding from Hurricane Matthew.(Photo: Provided/SPCA Cincinnati)Regarding “Speak up about animal neglect if you witness it” (Dec. 13): I am perplexed that the Cincinnati SPCA will not enforce the city of Cincinnati ordinance regarding tethering dogs. They do follow the state of Oh..
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  • Attorneys in Ohio police shooting prep for trial redo

    Attorneys in Ohio police shooting prep for trial redo
    By DAN SEWELLAssociated Press CINCINNATI (AP) - Prosecutors and attorneys have some studying ahead as they prepare for a redo of the trial of a former University of Cincinnati police officer accused of murder in a racially charged shooting case. With more than six months after the first trial to prepare for their courtroom rematch, there are potential advantages for both sides. Ohio State University law professor Ric Simmons says prosecutors and attorneys will analyze and lear..
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  • The meaning of Christmas through their eyes

    The meaning of Christmas through their eyes
    Enquirer editorial board 11:49 p.m. EST December 24, 2016Florence mother Amy Durham started a donation drive of gently used toys, games, books, clothes, blankets, hats and scarves. She wanted to give her children an opportunity to help other families at Christmas time.(Photo: File photo)Many of us will wake up this morning to stockings filled with goodies and presents under the Christmas tree. Some of us will be going to church to worship and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. And..
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  • Ravens Can't Clinch Tonight, Still Must Go Through Pittsburgh And ...

    Ravens Can't Clinch Tonight, Still Must Go Through Pittsburgh And ...
    So…today is a pretty big day. And I’m not even talking about the fact that it’s Christmas, which, obviously, is a pretty big day for most people in this country, and for many all around the world. But it’s a huge day for the NFL, and for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens in particular.While the Steelers have a much clearer path, essentially, the AFC North is on the line, with the victor overwhelmingly likely to come out of the came as the division winner. If the Steelers win, th..
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  • No. 2 UCLA enters Pac-12 season undefeated

    No. 2 UCLA enters Pac-12 season undefeated
    By JOHN MARSHALLAP Basketball Writer PHOENIX (AP) - Coach Steve Alford's best recruiting class for this season was expected to get UCLA back on track following the Bruins' fourth losing season since 1948. Few could have expected they would be this good this quick. Led by freshmen Lonzo Ball and TJ Leaf, UCLA is up to No. 2 in the AP Top 25 and one of six remaining undefeated teams as the Bruins head into the Pac-12 season. Alford has gone from having people call for his job to..
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  • Northern Ohio bishop asks governor to end death penalty

    Northern Ohio bishop asks governor to end death penalty
    TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - The head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo is calling on Ohio Gov. John Kasich (KAY'-sik) to end the death penalty in the state. The request comes as Ohio takes steps to carry out an execution in January that would be the state's first in three years. Bishop Daniel Thomas has sent a letter to the Republican governor saying the Catholic faith opposes the death and affirms the sacredness of all life. Thomas says there will be a candlelight prayer vigil next month for abo..
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Suspect arrested in racist vandalism of Cincinnati home .It's time the Cubs embrace their true identity: baseball superpower .
Cincinnati hires Luke Fickell as head coach .Luke Fickell agrees to fill Cincinnati coaching vacancy .

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