Thursday, March 16, 2017

Off-duty Cincinnati officer arrested, accused of carrying AR-15 drunk and other top stories.

  • Off-duty Cincinnati officer arrested, accused of carrying AR-15 drunk

    Off-duty Cincinnati officer arrested, accused of carrying AR-15 drunk
    Police lights(Photo: File)An off-duty Cincinnati police officer was arrested Monday after authorities said he was intoxicated while carrying an AR-15 style rifle and acting "as a police officer in an official capacity while off duty."David Jenkins is charged with disorderly conduct and using weapons while intoxicated, according to court records.In a criminal complaint, officials state Jenkins "searched hallways" with the rifle while he was intoxicated. The documents do not state where the incide..
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  • Cincinnati's top execs share their NCAA picks: SLIDESHOW

    Cincinnati's top execs share their NCAA picks: SLIDESHOW
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  • Amazon begins 'superfast' booze delivery in Cincinnati

    Amazon begins 'superfast' booze delivery in Cincinnati
    2159 6 Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutAmazon begins 'superfast' booze delivery in CincinnatiNever leave the house for beer again.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Amazon begins 'superfast' booze delivery in Cincinnati Fox 19 Published 10:26 ..
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  • Madness: Why Kansas State Should Beat Cincinnati

    Madness: Why Kansas State Should Beat Cincinnati
    Kansas State Basketball’s first trip to March Madness in three seasons finds them in California. The Wildcats beat Wake Forest on Tuesday and play Cincinnati on Friday.Bruce Weber’s Wildcats will face a Bearcat team that is having one of the best seasons in school history.They also have some NCAA tourney experience on their side. They are one of seven schools back in the dance for the sixth straight season.On the other hand, Kansas State already has one 2017 March Madness win. Cincinnati does no..
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  • From the Sisters of Mercy, an apology

    From the Sisters of Mercy, an apology
    Buy PhotoThe front of Mother of Mercy High School in the Westwood neighborhood of Cincinnati on Thursday, March 2, 2017. Mother of Mercy and McAuley catholic high schools announced Thursday that they will merge into one new Mercy McAuley Catholic High School at McAuley's current College Hill campus beginning in the 2018-19 school year.(Photo: Sam Greene/The Enquirer)Buy PhotoThis is a glimpse at what’s happening in Greater Cincinnati schools.Story tip? Email hsparling@enquirer.com.Sisters of Mer..
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  • This player is key to UC making a run

    This player is key to UC making a run
    CLOSE 29 wins also apparently did not impress committee The Enquirer/Tom GroeschenCincinnati's Kevin Johnson (25) shoots against Tulane's Ray Ona Embo (3) and Cameron Reynolds (5) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, in Cincinnati.(Photo: AP Photo/John Minchillo)SACRAMENTO – Kevin Johnson knows it better than anyone. If the University of Cincinnati is to start an NCAA Tournament run here Friday, senior shooting guard Johnson must start scoring again..
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  • Center for Closing the Health Gap supporters jammed Cincinnati ...

    Center for Closing the Health Gap supporters jammed Cincinnati ...
    Buy PhotoFormer mayor Dwight Tillery, right, and president of The Center for Closing the Health Gap, speaks to city council about the allegations against the organization by The Cincinnati Enquirer and WCPO. Many supporters spoke of the good work of the organization. Mark Vander Laan, left, chair of the board of directors, and Renee Mahaffey Harris, center, chief operating officer for the organization, also spoke.(Photo: Liz Dufour, The Enquirer/ Liz Dufour)Buy PhotoSupporters of The Center for ..
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  • Audit: Cincinnati Parks Board didn't document $1.4K spent on credit ...

    Audit: Cincinnati Parks Board didn't document $1.4K spent on credit ...
    CINCINNATI -- Purchases made on American Express credit cards totaling $1,422 were never documented by the Cincinnati Park Board, according to results of ...
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  • Associated Press 2017 Girls Division I All-Ohio Team

    Associated Press 2017 Girls Division I All-Ohio Team
    By The Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The 2016-17 Associated Press Division I All-Ohio girls basketball team, based on the recommendations of a media panel (with school, height, class and scoring average): DIVISION I First Team: Jacy Sheldon, Dublin Coffman, 5-foot-8, sophomore, 23.5 points per game; Kierstan Bell, Canton McKinley, 6-1, so., 25.9; Dee Bekelja, Solon, sr., 5-9, 20.0; Bre Hampton-Bey, Toledo Notre Dame, 5-7, sr., 14.1; Sammie Puisis, Mason, 6-1, so., 17.7; Taylor Mikesell,..
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  • Students from 2 Cincinnati high schools come together for a good ...

    Students from 2 Cincinnati high schools come together for a good ...
    CINCINNATI — The Student Athletic Leadership Teams at Aiken High School and Anderson High School were separately competing in the Anthony Munoz Service Project until they decided to do it together. "It's not about the competition to us. It's about the school to us," said Avonah Gray, a student at Aiken High School.Last year, Aiken won the competition and raised enough money to build a school in Sierra Leone, Africa. But the students there still need to walk three miles for clean water.The goal ..
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Cincinnati streets to be named after Bootsy Collins, Otis Williams ... .Women rally for equality in Cincinnati on International Women's Day .
The guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving Apple .Cincinnati again ranks low when it comes to getting to work by bus .

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