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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, Ohio (WDTN) — At least six people were arrested during a rally in Cincinnati protesting the deadly shooting of a driver during a traffic stop. More than 250 people came out for the rally organized by “Black Lives Matter Cincinnati” Friday ...
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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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Last Sunday, the Cincinnati RBI 18-and-under senior team won the RBI East regional championship with a 10-2 victory against Cleveland and earned a trip to the RBI World Series in Arlington, Texas. Photo provided. Copyright 2015 Scripps Media, Inc. All ...
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Starting Friday, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will perform nearly two dozen free shows of “Romeo and Juliet” and “A Midsummer Night's Dream” as part of its Shakespeare in the Park summer series. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket, a picnic — and maybe ...
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This summer I am working from a small town in northern Michigan but I have been following local news in Cincinnati. It seems to me that the fatal encounter with the University of Cincinnati police officer could have been avoided if the driver of the ...
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The rally to honor Sam DuBose began peacefully but ended with anxious moments between law enforcement and some demonstrators. Police arrested at least six people Friday night after the rally crossed through Fountain Square. The night started with ...
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As the dust settles on the non-waiver trade deadline, for some reason many people feel compelled to assign grades or declare winners and losers. While these sort of knee-jerk reactions may be a bit silly, let's see what people are saying about the Reds ...
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CINCINNATI - It's hard to imagine a classic American road trip that doesn't pass through dusty, forgotten towns with vintage neon signs advertising motels and roadside diners, still trying to lure motorists. Many of those signs are disappearing ...
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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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