Thursday, February 2, 2017

City council declares Cincinnati a 'sanctuary city' and other top stories.

  • City council declares Cincinnati a 'sanctuary city'

    City council declares Cincinnati a 'sanctuary city'
    CINCINNATI -- The City Council declared Cincinnati a "sanctuary city" Wednesday in a resolution that may have more symbolic than practical value.The resolution, passed by a 6-2 vote following comments from dozens who attended the meeting, expresses officials' desire "to be a welcoming and inclusive city for all immigrants to live, work or visit."City Councilmember Wendell Young introduced the resolution, noting Cincinnati's history as an "immigrant-friendly" city."There are already programs and..
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  • Cincinnati settles with family over false imprisonment of children

    Cincinnati settles with family over false imprisonment of children
    Buy PhotoJulian Steele, right, with attorney Gloria Smith.(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoThe city of Cincinnati has settled a lawsuit brought after a 2009 case involving a former city detective accused of falsely jailing two minors in order to coerce the children's mother into sex.The settlement of $130,000 was reached in November 2015 after mediation ordered by U.S. District Court Judge Michael R. Barrett after the family filed a federal civil rights lawsuit earlier that year. The Enquirer lear..
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  • Caupain's late jumper lifts No. 14 Cincinnati past Tulsa (Feb 2, 2017)

    Caupain's late jumper lifts No. 14 Cincinnati past Tulsa (Feb 2, 2017)
    TULSA, Okla. (AP) Troy Caupain came up big for Cincinnati in the final minute and helped them rally for a big win. Caupain converted a tying three-point play with 39 seconds remaining and then made a 16-foot jumper with 4.4 left to give No. 14 Cincinnati a 57-55 victory over Tulsa on Wednesday night. The senior guard’s free throw tied the score at 55-all, completing the Bearcats’ comeback from an 11-point deficit with about 6 minutes to go in the second half. Tulsa’s Pat Birt then had his e..
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  • Lorenzo McCaskill gets late MSU offer but picks Cincinnati

    Lorenzo McCaskill gets late MSU offer but picks Cincinnati
    Lorenzo McCaskill(Photo: Bryan Mitchell, Special to Detroit News)Southfield – Lorenzo McCaskill proudly walked around the gym at Southfield A&T wearing his Cincinnati cap and a big smile while accepting congratulations from family members and friends during National Signing Day Wednesday morning.McCaskill had a life-changing decision to make on where he would play college football – Cincinnati, Minnesota or Michigan State. MSU came in with a late offer Tuesday night.McCaskill, a 6-foot-1, 210-po..
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  • Delta growing at CVG for first time in a decade

    Delta growing at CVG for first time in a decade
    Delta Air Lines is growing, not cutting, flights at CVG.(Photo: Associated Press)After more than a decade of downsizing, Delta Air Lines is growing at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.Atlanta-based Delta on Wednesday announced it's adding more daily nonstop flights to five cities, the largest one-time expansion since the airline started dismantling its once-thriving CVG hub in 2005, according to airport officials. The expansion comes as competitor Southwest Airlines prepares to..
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  • Kasich: Losing Amazon hub isn't 'game over' for Wilmington

    Kasich: Losing Amazon hub isn't 'game over' for Wilmington
    Buy PhotoGov. John Kasich(Photo: The Enquirer/Meg Vogel)Buy PhotoCOLUMBUS – Better job applicants and facilities led Amazon to choose Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport over Wilmington for its worldwide air cargo hub, Ohio Gov. John Kasich told reporters Wednesday.Kasich's administration had tried to bring Amazon's hub to the Wilmington Air Park, rather than see the jobs go to Northern Kentucky. The online retail giant on Tuesday announced it would make a $1.5 billion investment ..
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  • Signs of peace spreading through Cincinnati

    Signs of peace spreading through Cincinnati 2017-02-02T01:57:53Z2017-02-02T01:57:53ZPosted by Ken Brown, Multimedia Journalist FOX19 NOW PLEASANT RIDGE, OH (FOX19) - Since President Donald Trump's immigration ban was put in place last week it has faced both criticism and praise. Now, a local family is printing up welcome signs that are catching on in Pleasant Ridge."No matter where you are from, we're glad you're our neighbor," the signs read.That's really what those eleven word..
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  • Cincinnati fire chief exits

    Cincinnati fire chief exits
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  • Cincinnati leaders to vote on anti-hate crime resolution

    CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - After two schools recently were the targets of hate crimes in Cincinnati, City Councilman Chris Seelbach says he's doing his part to try to stop the disturbing pattern.Seelbach is hoping to get his council colleagues on board Wednesday by introducing a resolution to reinforce Cincinnati's dedication to finding those responsible for hate crimes and holding them accountable. "We are going to do whatever it takes to hold the person responsible who committed the..
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  • Wednesday kicks off Black History Month in Cincinnati

    Wednesday kicks off Black History Month in Cincinnati
    Wednesday kicks off Black History Month in Cincinnati Updated: 7:01 PM EST Feb 1, 2017   Share Copy Link Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Link copied! CINCINNATI — Black History Month is here, and in Cincinnati this month takes on special meaning. “It was started by Carter J. Woodson. It was just a week celebration and then it evolved into this month-long celebration, but then here at our institution we do celebrate it 3..
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Lenovo's Y520 and Y720 laptops launch new 'Legion' brand of gaming hardware .Dell embraces the two-in-one trend with new XPS 13 convertible .
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