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No charges against other officers in Cincinnati shooting

No charges against other officers in Cincinnati shooting
CINCINNATI — Two officers who arrived moments after former University of Cincinnati Officer Ray Tensing fatally shot a man during a traffic stop won't face charges for lying about what they saw. A Hamilton County grand jury declined Friday to charge ...
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Cincinnati reaction not like 'Ferguson ... Baltimore'

Cincinnati reaction not like 'Ferguson ... Baltimore'
CINCINNNATI — So what did Cincinnati learn from Ferguson and Baltimore? Or even its own recent past? The results are mixed. No violence has broken out nor any arrests made in the wake of Wednesday's indictment and arrest of a former University of ...
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Big names in stand-up comedy coming to Cincy

Big names in stand-up comedy coming to Cincy
Cincinnati is funny... in lots of ways. We celebrated an All-Star Game with a mustached building. We welcome out-of-towners with a 3-way for dinner. Pigs can fly here. We have a great sense of humor. Let's celebrate that fact. Jerry Seinfeld will be at ...
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Cincinnati settles in 'Bones' death for $187500

Cincinnati settles in 'Bones' death for $187500
The city of Cincinnati has settled with the family of David "Bones" Hebert, a Northside man killed by Cincinnati Police in 2011, The Enquirer has learned. City taxpayers will pay the plaintiffs $187,500, City Solicitor Paula Boggs Muething said. The ...
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Reds' Aroldis Chapman remains with Cincinnati in the end

Reds' Aroldis Chapman remains with Cincinnati in the end
The market for Aroldis Chapman increased exponentially over the last 24 hours, and on Friday morning multiple teams were in the race. Chapman, 27, had been initially withheld from the trade market by Cincinnati until after the All-Star Game. But as the ...
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Restaurateur Jeff Ruby says he did not post Cincinnati officer's bond

Restaurateur Jeff Ruby says he did not post Cincinnati officer's bond
On Friday, Ruby told The Cincinnati Enquirer that the rumor prompted bomb threats against his downtown Cincinnati steakhouse. The paper also said Ruby received death threats. He told the Enquirer he did not post bail and said: "What a bunch of crap.
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Cincinnati, Cleveland police reform does not affect all cops in those cities

Cincinnati, Cleveland police reform does not affect all cops in those cities
Recent incidents in Cincinnati, left, and Cleveland, where a campus police officer fatally shot a man during a traffic stop and a transit officer pepper sprayed a crowd of Black Lives Matter activists, illuminate the fact that sweeping police reforms ...
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Pirates 5, Reds 4: Pittsburgh holds off Cincinnati

Pirates 5, Reds 4: Pittsburgh holds off Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — Andrew McCutchen hit another home run at Great American Ball Park, and Pittsburgh's rebuilt bullpen was shaky but delivered on Friday night, holding on for a 5-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The Pirates got their first win of the ...
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Mike Leake sent to San Francisco Giants for two minor leaguers

Mike Leake sent to San Francisco Giants for two minor leaguers
"We've been exploring and in touch with Cincinnati about Leake since Day 1," general manager Bobby Evans said. The Giants trail the Dodgers by a half-game in the NL West and are in line for the second wild card behind Pittsburgh. The Reds completed the ...
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​Could big changes be coming to Cincinnati's charter?

​Could big changes be coming to Cincinnati's charter?
One amendment would remove the mayor's ability to kill ordinances without a council hearing or vote, a power the task force attributes to “drafting oversights” in the 1999 changes to the charter that created Cincinnati's stronger mayor form of government.
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