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A shooting victim’s eye blinks will be used as testimony in the trial of an alleged killer. A Hamilton County judge ruled, yesterday, that the video of a paralyzed and dying David Chandler to identify Ricardo Woods can be shown to a jury. Woods is scheduled to on trial later this month. Recent Stories: City […]

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A Cincinnati father could spend the rest of his life in prison for killing his own son. Antrone Smith was sentenced to at least 15 years, on Tuesday, for the murder of two year-old DeMarcus Jackson. Prosecutors say Smith killed the toddler with a punch to the stomach that caused severe internal injuries last October. […]

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The Ohio casino control commission says the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati raked in 21 million dollars in revenue during its first month of operations. it was the second highest grossing casino in Ohio, following the Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: City Council Gives Green Light to Music Hall Renovations Fatal […]

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Renovations can now begin on Cincinnati Music Hall. City council yesterday approved at 75 year lease to a non-profit group. The city can cancel that lease if that group does not raise 50 million dollars for the project within two years. Recent Stories: Fatal Mt. Airy Shooting Leaves One Dead Local Church Raises Money For […]

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The search is underway for the suspect in a deadly shooting in Mt. Airy. Cincinnati Police say 42 year-old Cedrick Taylor was gunned down last night at the providence point apartments on Renee Court. Three other victims, in two other unrelated shootings in the city last night are being treated at hospitals. Recent Stories: Local […]

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Members of a Cincinnati church are helping their community by learning what it feels like to be hungry. The Crossroads Community Church members ate only rice and beans for a week last month, and donated the money they saved on food. Church members raised more than $375,000 for the Cincinnati public pools, Strives Preschool Promise, […]

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A Mt. Healthy Police officer is one of two people recovering from injuries following a crash. Investigators say officer Onam Williams was racing to a call, Sunday, when another vehicle crashed into his cruiser at the corner of Hamilton and Compton road. Williams and the other driver Andrea Nelson were both taken to local hospitals. […]

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It appears Cincinnati residents will vote on the city’s parking system lease this November. A group, opposing the plan, turned in nearly 20,000 signatures yesterday to put the referendum on the ballot. City officials are threatening to lay off police and firefighters without upfront lease funds.Meanwhile, city council is looking for alternatives to those cuts. […]

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If you need to report a problem in the City of Cincinnati, there’s an app for that. The Cincinnati city mobile app gives residents the ability to report potholes, grafitti, or other complaints from smartphones. It’s available for free at phone user’s respective app stores. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Fraternal Order of […]

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Cincinnati’s Police Union wants city council to balance the budget without cutting officers. The union’s president hammered council members during last night’s meeting, saying the plan to lay off nearly 150 officers will put the public’s safety at risk. Alternatives to layoffs will be the topic of a meeting today. Recent Stories: Mayor Mallory: No […]

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Duke Energy customers will be paying more for electricity later this year. The utility and state regulators have agreed on a nearly 3% rate hike. The settlement eliminates a request to charge customers to move utilities for the streetcar project. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Mayor Mallory: No Seriously, I’m Gonna Lay off […]

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Mayor Mark Mallory is guaranteeing the layoffs of Cincinnati Police and Firefighters, if the city’s parking lease goes before voters. Mallory says the money generated from the lease of meters and lots is needed to meet the budget in July. Opponents of the plan must turn in petitions this week to get the issue on […]