Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Last Top Stories: Cincinnati Campus Cop Kills Unarmed Black Man

Cincinnati Campus Cop Kills Unarmed Black Man

Cincinnati Campus Cop Kills Unarmed Black Man
A spokeswoman for the Cincinnati Police Department referred questions to the university. UPDATE: Michele Ralston, a UC spokeswoman, said campus cops receive the same training as city police officers. She did not have data on how often the officers make ...
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Images: Chicago Cubs fall to Cincinnati Reds, 5-4

Images: Chicago Cubs fall to Cincinnati Reds, 5-4
Chicago Cubs' Dexter Fowler, right, is out at second base trying to stretch a single into a double as Cincinnati Reds shortstop Eugenio Suarez (7) makes the tag during the fifth inning of a baseball game, Monday, July 20, 2015, in Cincinnati ...
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Things to do this week: July 20-26

Things to do this week: July 20-26
July 20: Local Boys: Hometown Players for the Cincinnati Reds, 7 p.m., Reading Branch Library, 8740 Reading Road, Reading. Authors Joe and Jack Heffron discuss their book. Provides unprecedented history of every player from Greater Cincinnati who has ...
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Clerical error has Cincinnati owing Glendale millions

Clerical error has Cincinnati owing Glendale millions
In 2012, a person living in Glendale who died left $6.2 million to the city of Glendale through the estate tax. A clerical error sent the money to Cincinnati, instead of Glendale. Three years later the city of Cincinnati has to pay back that money that ...
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ASG flowerpot auction nets Cincinnati Parks $7K

ASG flowerpot auction nets Cincinnati Parks $7K
The auction of 60 All-Star Game flowerpots netted Cincinnati Parks more than $7,000 – not too shabby for items that began bidding at $1 each. Cincinnati Parks offered the pots through the online auction site, Everything But the House, to raise money ...
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Cincinnati police find "community" guns

Cincinnati police find
Garbage cans, bushes, behind loose bricks in buildings. These are all locations where Cincinnati police have found “community” guns. It's an alarming problem that Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell told FOX19 NOW Investigates the department is ...
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Which Reds Will Stay in Cincinnati?

Which Reds Will Stay in Cincinnati?
In fact at this point, the easier question may be who is not for sale in Cincinnati. Much like the Tigers, the Reds are a team stuck under the weight of many unwieldy long term contracts that were signed in order to get the prime seasons of their ...
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Cincinnati Bengals Training Camp: 5 Early Storylines to Watch

Cincinnati Bengals Training Camp: 5 Early Storylines to Watch
As the Cincinnati Bengals approach the 2015 iteration of training camp, several interesting storylines surround the team. The notion applies to all levels of the organization, too. Coach Marvin Lewis and the front office have to figure out things such ...
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Watch: Brandon Phillips's behind-the-back flip gets Reds out of jam

Watch: Brandon Phillips's behind-the-back flip gets Reds out of jam
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips helped preserve a one-run lead in the seventh inning of Monday night's game against the Chicago Cubs with an impressive defensive display. Cubs outfielder Jorge Soler hit a sharp ground ball up the ...
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Anchors aweigh again for USS Cincinnati

Anchors aweigh again for USS Cincinnati
WASHINGTON – The secretary of the Navy will be at Sunday's Cincinnati Reds game, and not just to watch baseball. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, will use the backdrop of the Great American Ball Park to announce that a new Navy combat ship will be ...
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