Thursday, September 3, 2015

Last Top Stories: Cincinnati Chief Jeffrey Blackwell might get no-confidence vote from police union

Cincinnati Chief Jeffrey Blackwell might get no-confidence vote from police union

Cincinnati Chief Jeffrey Blackwell might get no-confidence vote from police union
CINCINNATI — Some Cincinnati rank-and-file police officers hope to hold a vote of no confidence in Chief Jeffrey Blackwell later this month over morale and staffing issues, according to their union president. Kathy Harrell, president of Fraternal ...
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WATCH: Belichick explains famous 'On to Cincinnati' press conference

WATCH: Belichick explains famous 'On to Cincinnati' press conference
One of the most important turning points of the New England Patriots' Super Bowl-winning season last year came in a Week 4 blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Patriots were blown out of the water, 41-14, with many pegging New England as "done" ...
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Supporters push for Cincinnati parks levy support, opposition begins to bubble

Supporters push for Cincinnati parks levy support, opposition begins to bubble
It's right across from the University of Cincinnati. Some in that area believe the park is underutilized. Others like it just the way it is. It's the tranquility that brought Greg Boyd from his home in Avondale to Burnet Woods on Wednesday. "It's just ...
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Cincinnati Zoo announces $12 million gorilla exhibit

Cincinnati Zoo announces $12 million gorilla exhibit
After celebrating the birth of its 50th gorilla since 1970 last week, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden has announced plans for a $12 million expansion of its gorilla exhibit. In a video released Tuesday, director Thane Maynard said the new ...
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Opinion: Cincinnati needs world-class cancer care

Opinion: Cincinnati needs world-class cancer care
William Barrett is director of the University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute. We have so much to be proud of in our great city. Our arts, businesses, teams, schools, neighborhoods and people make this the best place to live. The next big thing in ...
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Fireworks celebrate Cincinnati's unique holiday

Fireworks celebrate Cincinnati's unique holiday
There's an extra holiday on Cincinnati's annual calendar. That's how Michael Lutz of Rozzi's Famous Fireworks views Sunday. And what does The Western & Southern/WEBN Fireworks at Riverfest honor? Well, the Queen City's love for fireworks. “It's just ...
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Hokies travel to Cincinnati for first road test

Hokies travel to Cincinnati for first road test
BLACKSBURG, Va. - The Virginia Tech men's soccer team will hit the road for the first time this season as they will play two games in Cincinnati, starting off with the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. Tech enters the game coming off a tough season ...
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Cincinnati Bengals Preseason: Week 4 Stock Report

Cincinnati Bengals Preseason: Week 4 Stock Report
The Cincinnati Bengals enter the fourth and final game of the 2015 preseason on a high note. Andy Dalton and the team turned things around Saturday with a 21-10 victory against the Chicago Bears, although more important than the mark in the win column ...
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Sushi, Mexican or wine bar: What do Cincinnati homebuyers want to live near most?

Sushi, Mexican or wine bar: What do Cincinnati homebuyers want to live near most?
Cincinnati startup Casamatic helps homebuyers find a home that's close to the things that are most important to them, and it's collected a lot of data on what Cincinnatians want to be near. Casamatic begins by giving users a quiz asking them about ...
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Things to do this week: Sept. 1-7

Things to do this week: Sept. 1-7
1: CCM String Quartet-in-Residence: The Ariel Quartet, 8-10 p.m., Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati, University Heights. $25, $15 non-UC students, free UC students. 513-556-4183; ccm.uc.edu. Sept. 1: Hop-Up Dinner, 6 p.m., MadTree Brewing ...
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