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Bullying never goes unpunished, at least that is the message that canton police are sending with one of their most recent sentences. 43-year-old William Bailey has been sentenced to a month in jail after making fun of a young girl with Cerebral Palsy. Baily was caught after a video was released of him making fun […]

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Most employees would be grateful for a free flu shot, However, TriHealth recently fired 150 employees for failing to get a flu shot. The company offered all of its 10,800 employees free flu shots. Employees had one month to get stuck with the shot. The deadline was Nov. 16, and employees who did not get […]

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Cincinnati City Council will get its first look today at the upcoming city budget. City manager Milton Dohoney‘s spending plan includes a $34 million dollar deficit, that he wants to close by privitizing the city’s parking lots. Next year’s budget does not recommend layoffs, and was crafted with public input to prioritize what residents say […]

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Thousands of people are expected to pack Fountain Square tonight for Cincinnati’s annual tree-lighting ceremony. Macy’s “Light Up the Square” will feature music, fireworks, and an appearance by santa claus. The event kicks off at 6 P.M. Click here for more info on tonight’s event. Recent Stories: Let the Black Friday Shopping Begin More Job […]

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The search continues for people who want to work at the Horseshoe Casino. Casino officials say applications are still being accepted for 400 restaurant, back office, and guest services positions. Information of the jobs and applications can be found at their website.

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Two people are wanted for a shooting in Roselawn, yesterday. One man suffered non life-threatening leg injuries, when he was hit by gunfire at East Lawn Avenue near Losantiville. A swat team was unable to locate two of the three subjects after searching for several hours. Recent Stories: Walmart Black Friday Walkouts Will Go Ahead […]

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Cincinnati City Council will vote this week on a 20 year master plan for the city. The livable communities committee approved a comprehensive plan yesterday. Public art, gathering spaces, and neighborhood improvements will be addressed Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Woman Runs Over Husband For Voting For Obama, Leaves Him Disfigured Twinkies, Ding […]

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The legal drama over the future of the Anna Louise Inn continues. The Cincinnati Zoning Board of appeals, yesterday, upheld a permit for Cincinnati Union Bethel to renovate the women’s shelter into transitional housing. Western and Southern plans to appeal the ruling, as the company plans to pursues its own development plans there. Click here […]

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Everyone knows Black Friday can be one of the best times to go Christmas shopping. But there isn’t always a guarantee of a good deal. It can be crazy in those shops the day after Thanksgiving! Below is a list of things you should avoid buying! 1. Toys 2. Game consoles with buddle items   3. Brand name HDTV’s   […]

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Former Cincinnati City Councilman, John Cranley, is getting back into politics. Announcing a run for mayor in 2013, Cranley served on city council for eight years before he was term-limited in 2009. He joins vice-mayor Roxanne Qualls in the race to replace Mark Mallory. Click here to read more, or check out the video above. […]

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Cincinnati City Council is expected to give city manager, Milton Dohoney, his first raise in five years. Members will vote today on a 9% pay hike, and a $35,000 performance bonus for him. It was also agreed in Wednesday’s preliminary vote, that Dohoney will receive a severance package with 12 months’ salary and a year’s […]

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Greater Cincinnati’s economic recovery is moving at a faster pace than the rest of the country. The 2013 regional economic outlook says the Tri-State has recovered more than 97% of the jobs lost during the recession. Employment is expected to grow two percent next year. A strengthening housing market is also outpacing national growth. click […]