About Emmanuel Livingston

Emmanuel was born on in Cincinnati, OH. Growing up a PK (preachers kid) kept him in the church. During this time he developed a great love for singing and other things creative. After graduating from high school he went to a few different colleges. Although Emmanuel didn’t mind working hard, he desired to express himself creatively. He went back to school for audio and video production. After graduating, he was hired by Radio One in Cincinnati as a producer, working on some of the most popular talk shows on Soul and worked himself into the position of Assistant Program Director.

National

Did trainer slip into killer whale tank or was she pulled in?

National

The health-care-reform plan unveiled by the White House this morning sends one clear message to Republicans: this is happening with or without you.

National

Aren't the only people he owes a grand apology to are his wife, mother, family, maybe his friends, and his children?

National

From the time they started ski racing, Lindsey Vonn, a reserved Minnesotan, and Julia Mancuso, an outgoing Californian, were linked.

Cincy

A conversation about race turns violent on a bus.

Cincy

A veteran of the war in Afghanistan could find out today if he'll get jail time for taking his daughter to church in defiance of a Chicago family court order obtained by his estranged wife.

Sports

Is it that African-Americans simply aren't participating in winter sports due largely to limited access and exposure to these sports, a lack of resources and opportunities to train, and the high costs associated with them?

National

A new study found that homosexual men may be predisposed to nurture their nieces and nephews as a way of helping to ensure their own genes get passed down to the next generation.

Cincy

A man has been arrested for driving under the influence after he crashed into a City of Cincinnati snow plow in East Price Hill.

Cincy

Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory spent last week in China on an unannounced trip - and some City Council members didn't know he was out of town, much less out of the country.

Cincy

Bessie Coleman, the daughter of a poor, southern, African American family, became one of the most famous women and African Americans in aviation history. (For more on Bessie Coleman click on Black History Month).

National

A week after a devastating earthquake flattened the Haitian capital, relief agencies work to reach the estimated millions of survivors in need of water, food and shelter.