Thursday, July 23, 2015

Last Top Stories: Cincinnati Officer Who Fatally Shot Black Motorist Called 'Extremely Proactive ...

Cincinnati Officer Who Fatally Shot Black Motorist Called 'Extremely Proactive ...

Cincinnati Officer Who Fatally Shot Black Motorist Called 'Extremely Proactive ...
The University of Cincinnati police officer who shot a man to death after a traffic stop was described in an annual review this year as being "extremely proactive" with traffic enforcement. It was unclear whether that was meant to be high praise or an ...
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University of Cincinnati ups help to cover about half the bill for sports with ...

University of Cincinnati ups help to cover about half the bill for sports with ...
CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati has doubled the amount of general university resources it pumps into sports over the last few years, eliminating an operating deficit for athletics. The most recent NCAA report, for the 2013-14 school year ...
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'Citizen guards' take posts in Greater Cincinnati, NKY - Cincinnati Enquirer

'Citizen guards' take posts in Greater Cincinnati, NKY - Cincinnati Enquirer
Weigh in: Scroll to the bottom of this story to tell us what you think of these citizen guards. FLORENCE – Dennis Kelley planted himself in front of the U.S. Armed Forces Recruiting Center in Florence in the bright sunshine, carrying a concealed gun ...
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General Electric to power USS Cincinnati | Local News - WLWT Home

General Electric to power USS Cincinnati | Local News - WLWT Home
The USS Cincinnati will be powered by General Electric engines. The two LM2500 engines will be manufactured at the GE facility in Evendale outside Cincinnati. The name of the ship was revealed at Saturday's Reds game where Navy Secretary Ray Mabus ...
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P&G promotes Cincinnati Music Festival with Share the Rhythm campaign | Local ...

P&G promotes Cincinnati Music Festival with Share the Rhythm campaign | Local ...
P&G promotes Cincinnati Music Festival with Share the Rhythm campaign. Keynote speaker at annual Women's Empowerment Expo is TV personality, motivational speaker Iyanla Vanzant. Published 8:29 PM EDT Jul 22, 2015 ...
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Group seeks ballot initiative to raise minimum wage in Cincinnati: EXCLUSIVE ...

Group seeks ballot initiative to raise minimum wage in Cincinnati: EXCLUSIVE ...
A group of social activists called Citizens for a Strong Economy is circulating petitions to put an amendment to Cincinnati's charter on the ballot in November to raise the minimum wage within the city to $12.20 an hour by 2018. The charter amendment ...
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Allegiant Air to establish base at Cincinnati - USA Today

Allegiant Air to establish base at Cincinnati - USA Today
CINCINNATI -- Allegiant Air's latest expansion could be the biggest signal yet that it's a new day at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). The low-cost airline plans to make CVG a Midwestern home by establishing a base for ...
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Drivers can now pay Cincinnati parking meters using their smartphones - Story ...

Drivers can now pay Cincinnati parking meters using their smartphones - Story ...
CINCINNATI -- Parking at a meter in Cincinnati just got easier for drivers with smartphones. Cincinnati followed the lead of dozens of other major cities across the U.S. Thursday by initiating a mobile payment option for more than 4,000 on-street ...
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'Lachey's Bar': Cincinnati beer takes center stage - Cincinnati Enquirer

'Lachey's Bar': Cincinnati beer takes center stage - Cincinnati Enquirer
The guest star for Wednesday's episode of "Lachey's Bar"? Cincinnati's craft brewing scene. The second episode of the reality show focused on Nick and Drew Lachey's journey opening their sports bar in Over-the-Rhine spotlighted the brothers and ...
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Zillow acquires Cincinnati real estate startup DotLoop - Story - WCPO.com

Zillow acquires Cincinnati real estate startup DotLoop - Story - WCPO.com
CINCINNATI -- Zillow is acquiring DotLoop, one of Cincinnati's bigger and more well-known startups. DotLoop allows real estate professionals to revise and sign contracts in a virtual environment, saving time and money. Austin Allison, a University of ...
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