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Cincinnati Police Chief James Craig called for solutions Monday on the Lincoln Ware Show and that’s exactly what happened.  1230 The Buzz and The Cincinnati Police Department along with New Friendship Baptist Church coordinated efforts for a town hall meeting to find solutions to the ever-growing gun violence in Avondale. What’s next? More action.

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Lincoln Ware  waiting at Race and Liberty for the Annual Red’s Opening Day Parade to begin.  Today’s parade moves from the traditional 10am start to 1pm. The Cincinnati Red’s Game day start is 4pm. Play Ball!

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1230am WDBZ The Buzz and St. Jude Children’s Research Hosptial thank you, our listeners, for your generosity and making this the most successful 1230 The Buzz St. Jude Radiothon  ever! With help from the friends that stopped by like Wendell Young, Chris Seelbach, Yvette Simpson, Carla Walker, and  our many volunteers,  we were able to raise […]

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Today is about the children and saving lives! The St. Jude radiothon is underway until 7pm tonight. Lincoln used some of his star power to challenge Buzz listeners to make a pledge. He asked for 10 partners of hope in an hour, and quickly received an answer! Lincoln held up his end of the bargain […]

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Remember Pastor Mike Scruggs from Light of the World Ministries? He used to do a show, Sundays on the Buzz. Lately he’s been preaching with a neon pink pole and a bed on stage as a way of keeping his worship services “relevant” and “straightforward.” “We don’t sugarcoat anything,” he told WLWT-TV. Past church discussions […]

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Police Chief James Craig stopped by the Buzz studios to speak on the Avondale shooting of 5 people Sunday night. “This is a call for the community,” Craig told Lincoln Ware. Two teens and three adult men say they do not know the person who opened fire on them. Witnesses say the group was simply […]

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Unless you live in Kansas, Illinois or Maryland you didn’t match all six winning number in the historic MegaMillion $640 dollar jackpot. Three tickets matched all six numbers in the Friday, March 30, Mega Millions drawing. Those tickets will split the jackpot, estimated at a record-shattering $640 million.  Those tickets were bought in Illinois, Kansas […]

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It’s time to get motivated! There are opportunities that await our young people. For 7 years now, Mayor Mallory has held a Youth Job Fair to connect young people to employment opportunities. Last year’s attendance reached 5,000! What’s more, they all had the chance to meet with over 60 local businesses and organizations from throughout Cincinnati. […]

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If you saw hundreds of people in hoodies, downtown yesterday, don’t be alarmed. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Hamilton County Library and marched to Fountain Square to protest the shooting death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. The event was hosted by Occupy The Hood. “I’m here to support peace and justice for […]

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The Cincinnati streetcar project is looking for minority and women-owned businesses to get involved in the construction process for the streetcar. Tonight (Thursday), a meeting will be held to get interested companies to register as a “Disadvantaged Business Enterprise.” Also known as the DBE program, it helps ensure that firms and companies owned by socially […]

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You can’t unring a bell. I don’t care how many times you say you’re sorry, I misspoke, it was a poor choice of words- people say what they mean.  It’s only the consequences and reaction to what they’ve said that makes them sorry. From Anthony Weiner to Rush Limbaugh to Roland Martin people-  and by […]