Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Last Top Stories: In HQ decision, GE 'displeased' with Ohio politicians' position on Ex-Im Bank

In HQ decision, GE 'displeased' with Ohio politicians' position on Ex-Im Bank

In HQ decision, GE 'displeased' with Ohio politicians' position on Ex-Im Bank
Johnna Reeder, CEO of REDI Cincinnati, the region's leading economic development organization, confirmed part of a Wall Street Journal story saying Cincinnati had been ruled out by the multinational giant for its corporate headquarters, which employs ...
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5 Takeaways from Oakland Raiders' Week 1 Loss to Cincinnati Bengals

5 Takeaways from Oakland Raiders' Week 1 Loss to Cincinnati Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals dominated the Raiders from the very beginning of Sunday's 33-13 romping in the Black Hole. To an extent, this outcome isn't shocking—the Bengals have an established coaching staff and have had a consistently talented roster.
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Cincinnati mom poses with children and deceased father to spread message

Cincinnati mom poses with children and deceased father to spread message
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -- Local 12 confirmed with the Hamilton County Coroner's office that the cause of death for Michael Settles has yet to been determined and it is awaiting toxicology reports. In a statement provided to Local 12, Stephanie Evans ...
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More Cincinnati officers headed back to streets

More Cincinnati officers headed back to streets
Four days on the job, interim Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac is moving officers to patrol and shifting department focus to problem-oriented policing. The 25 officers Isaac moved out of specialty units and onto patrol Sunday could be the first of ...
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Why Ann Senefeld digs Cincinnati's history, and why you should too

Why Ann Senefeld digs Cincinnati's history, and why you should too
Knowing the history of her home gave Senefeld a deeper appreciation for it specifically and for historic homes in general. As she aged out of her childhood home, she maintained interest in historic places and has always enjoyed driving through ...
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Cincinnati police could turn to soundwaves to pinpoint gunshots

Cincinnati police could turn to soundwaves to pinpoint gunshots
Former Cincinnati police chief Jeffrey Blackwell wanted the system in Cincinnati within the next six months; according to Cincinnati Police Capt. Paul Neudigate, it remains a priority. "If we find that there is value in it and it's effective in other ...
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Things to do this week: Sept. 14-20

Things to do this week: Sept. 14-20
15: We Banjo 3, 7:30-10 p.m., Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati, 3905 Eastern Ave., Columbia Tusculum. High energy quartet from Galway, Ireland brings lively songs and tunes to theater. Visit traditional Irish pub before and after event (cash ...
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Temple wins at Cincinnati, 34-26

Temple wins at Cincinnati, 34-26
CINCINNATI - Temple backed up its beat-down of Penn State last week by going on the road and holding off a late rally by Cincinnati for a 34-26 win Saturday night at Nippert Stadium. The Owls forced five turnovers by the Bearcats, and junior running ...
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Pacman Jones likely to be fined but not suspended for Amari Cooper incident

Pacman Jones likely to be fined but not suspended for Amari Cooper incident
The incident will be reviewed by the NFL as part of its normal review process. The Cincinnati Bengals' cornerback told ESPN that he wasn't expecting a punishment to come following his involvement in the controversial play featuring offsetting penalties.
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Cincinnati-based Macaron Bar opening in NuLu - The Courier

Cincinnati-based Macaron Bar opening in NuLu - The Courier
A shop dedicated to colorful French confections will open in Louisville this fall. Macaron Bar, launched in Cincinnati's Over the Rhine neighborhood in 2014 by Patrick Moloughney and Nathan Sivitz, is headed for 707 E. Market St. Moloughney and Sivitz ...
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