Thursday, July 9, 2015

Last Top Stories: Cincinnati police want hate crime charges filed in July 4 attack

Cincinnati police want hate crime charges filed in July 4 attack

Cincinnati police want hate crime charges filed in July 4 attack
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley said the incident that took place on Fountain Square on July 4, after portions of a crowd became raucous and lead to seven arrests and two assaulted police officers, was an event-based problem. Cranley also stated during a ...
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MLB All-Stars to parade through streets of Cincinnati

MLB All-Stars to parade through streets of Cincinnati
CINCINNATI —MLB All-Stars from the Cincinnati Reds and every other Major League Baseball team will travel through the streets of Cincinnati in Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and Silverado vehicles prior to the 2015 MLB All-Star Game Tuesday, in the 11th ...
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Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Cueto unleashes the 'Rocking Chair' pitch in stellar ...

Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Cueto unleashes the 'Rocking Chair' pitch in stellar ...
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Johnny Cueto must have been listening to some Lil' Jon and the Eastside Boyz before Tuesday night's game. A variation to his windup involved a little "stop, oh and wiggle with it yeah." In the seventh inning, Cueto left ...
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Cincinnati ranks No. 1 for parks and recreation in U.S.

Cincinnati ranks No. 1 for parks and recreation in U.S.
CINCINNATI — Most Cincinnatians don't need WalletHub 's latest report ranking the Queen City number one for parks and recreation in the country. With 49 city parks scattered across 52 neighborhoods, it's hard not to enjoy the great outdoors. And that ...
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Cincinnati boosts security in advance of All-Star Game

Cincinnati boosts security in advance of All-Star Game
Lt. Chris Matzen of Cincinnati Police Department discusses safety and security efforts for All-Star Week during a press conference at Great American Ball Park on Wednesday, July 8. Pictured behind Matzen are Tim O Connell, vice president of ballpark ...
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Cincinnati police officers accused of crash cover-up

Cincinnati police officers accused of crash cover-up
CINCINNATI -- Two Cincinnati police officers are accused of trying to cover up an Over-the-Rhine crash involving a fellow officer earlier this year, according to court records. Andrew Mitchell crashed a Honda Odyssey minivan into a pole March 22 on ...
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Cincinnati polo match sanctioned, raises money for babies

Cincinnati polo match sanctioned, raises money for babies
What does a polo match have to do with saving babies' lives? A lot, if it's the 2015 Polo for Babies Charity Polo Match sponsored by the nonprofit Leonidas Foundation and Chris and Betsy Leonidas. The second annual event benefits Cincinnati Children's ...
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What's behind the dueling lawsuits that have Cincinnati's NAACP in turmoil?

What's behind the dueling lawsuits that have Cincinnati's NAACP in turmoil?
The national NAACP is suing the former president of its Cincinnati chapter, his wife and another person, saying they incorporated the Cincinnati NAACP without authorization and have been fraudulently representing it as the civil rights organization's ...
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QUIZ: Which Cincinnati Reds player are you?

QUIZ: Which Cincinnati Reds player are you?
CINCINNATI -- Are you more of a BP or a Billy? A Cozart or a Cueto? Take our "Which Reds Player are You" quiz below to find out! Maybe you'll end up with new favorite player. (And check out some more interactive All-Star coverage here). Loading.
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Historic Review board approves demolition of Cincinnati Saloon

Historic Review board approves demolition of Cincinnati Saloon
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTHI) – The Vincennes Historic Review Board's Tuesday approval to demolish the Cincinnati Saloon appears to be the latest under the radar project overhaul connected to several other property purchases along Main Street.
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