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Cincinnati economic development director Odis Jones is leaving to take a new job in Detroit. His departure comes about a month after police chief James Craig left for the same position in Detroit. Jones will lead that city’s public lighting authority. Recent Stories: Ohio Traffic Camera Ban Gets Green Light by General Assembly No Tuition […]

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The Ohio House has voted to ban red-light and speed cameras in the state. The measure was crafted after controversy from the Elmwood Place cameras that were ordered turned off by a Hamilton County judge. It would allow for monitoring in school zones however. Most of the local state reps voted for this bill, except […]

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An elected official in Warren County is out of jail, but is facing child pornography charges. Pleasant Plain Village councilman Nicholas Smith was arrested Tuesday for allegedly downloading and sharing illegal images. Smith resigned from the village council after his arrest. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Anti-Traffic Camera Bill Moves to Ohio House […]

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The University of Cincinnati is holding the line on undergraduate tuition for the coming year. University trustees voted yesterday to freeze tuition, as part of the school’s one billion dollar budget for the 2013-2014 school year. School leaders also approved plans to renovate and expand Nippert Stadium. It’s an 85 million dollar project. Click here […]

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Another one of the six teenagers, who beat a North College Hill man because they were “bored”, will be sentenced today. A 14 year-old accomplice received seven years probation and 500 hours community service, on Monday. The teens attacked Patrick Mahaney, last year, saying that they needed something to do. Recent Stories: C.P.S. Approves Budget […]

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The Cincinnati Public School Board approved its 474 million-dollar budget, Monday night. Officials were able to erase a 52 million dollar deficit, without cuts to student services. Retired employees will not be replaced, while non-teaching jobs are being cut. A 25 million dollar carry-over, from last year, will balance the books. Click here to read […]

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Cincinnati’s streetcar project will move ahead with more taxpayer help. City council’s budget committee has approved spending an additional 17 million dollars on the project to cover a construction deficit. Relocation of utility lines are already underway. Recent Stories: Relief at the Pump Coming This Week Prosecutors Seek Murder Charges for Pizza Store Owner Killer […]

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A Cincinnati man will be in court today. He faces charges in an alleged ambush at an officer. Cincinnati Police say Ever Altamirano was arrested yesterday, after attacking an officer who was sitting in his crusier behind the former harmony community school on Summit Road. The officer defended himself, by shooting Altamirano in the leg. […]

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Cincinnati Police say alcohol and speed are likely factors in a deadly crash on I-71. The wreck that happened last night involved two motorcycles. Investigators say the bikers were traveling side by side on I-71, when one of them sped up and drifted into a curb. A 29 year old man was killed in a […]

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Tri-state drivers are getting more relief at the gas pump this week. Cincygasprices.com reports the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular is down this week to $3.58 a gallon. That’s about ten cents higher than the state-wide average. The cheapest gas, in the region, is $3.34 at several stations in Middletown. for more […]

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Cincinnati Police have a man in custody in connection with a triple-shooting, downtown. Joseph Wright was arrested, Thursday, on felonious assault charges. Police said a dispute in Covington spilled over into downtown, where Wright allegedly opened fire on two men and a teenager. Recent Stories: Prosecutors Seek Murder Charges for Pizza Store Owner Killer 36 […]