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Story Via: WLWT Once again Juvenile Judge Tracy Hunter was hit hard today after receiving her 9th indictment charge following 8 previous charges issued last week. Allegations are that the judge misused her credit card to pay for court matters. To read full story click HERE

Saturday, January 18, 2014 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m (Saturday-Sunday) Cincinnati Museum Center’s African Culture Fest Grand Rotunda Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal 1301 Western Avenue, Cincinnati, OH  45203 513-287-7000 Free to the public Parking: $6 Sunday, January 19, 2014 Northstar Church 110201 S. Lebanon Rd., Loveland 5:30p.m – 8:30p.m. MLK Celebration Middletown MLK Holiday Celebration […]

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CINCINNATI –  A man charged with killing his 11-year-old daughter was given a $500,000 bond at his arraignment Monday morning. Officers received a call of a shooting at 800 Delhi Avenue around 3 a.m. Sunday morning. Once on the scene, first responders found Shanti Lanza shot in the chest. Doctors pronounced her dead a short […]

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Oh what a tangled web we weave.  Whatever happends next it’s clear that first city concil meeting under new Mayor John Cranley got off to a contentious start.  There was a special  four hour heated debate on the controversial streetcar project and according to local news sources, 71 people spoke in favor of the streetcar with […]

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Statistics due out today shows Cincinnati tied for 10th, nationally, with a child poverty rate of 53%. The Enquirer reports on the findings that show the overall poverty rate has gone from 25% in 2008 to more than 34% last year. The rates are highest for Cincinnati residents who are african american, hispanic, or latino. […]

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Former city of Cincinnati employee Mark Corsmeier is under indictment for theft. Corsmeier allegedly pocketed coins he was supposed to be collecting from city parking meters. Investigators were tipped off to the thefts by people who noticed Corsmeier frequently bought items with coins. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Ohio BOE President Bans Toni […]

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A Cincinnati fire lieutenant will receive a huge pay day from the city after winning a discrimination lawsuit. A federal jury has found that Mark Broach was victimized by superiors, who falsely accuse him of neglecting duty for refusing to force a firefighter out the the department. Broach, who is black, claimed the accusation was […]

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Jury deliberations could begin today in the federal discrimination trial, involving a Cincinnati Fire Lieutenant. Mark Broach is accusing the city and the fire department officials of using his race against him in retaliation for supporting the employment of a fire fighter. Both men are black, and Broach wants back pay for time spent on […]

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  We could know today what caused a Cincinnati toddler’s death. The Hamilton County Coroner says the toxicology report, expected today, will provide the complete picture in the 15 month-old Robin Cottingham’s death. The child’s mother was arrested for aggravated murder, after she was found dead last week at her family’s North Fairmont home. Recent […]

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A Cincinnati woman is behind bars, facing charges in the death of her own daughter. Police arrested Janishcia Cottingham, Thursday, on aggravated murder charges. Cottingham is accused of abusing the toddler severely enough to cause her death. Recent Stories: Report: Parking Hrs. Won’t Change Under New Lease Agreement Board of Elections Retire Poll Workers From […]

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Parking meter hours aren’t expected to change under the city of Cincinnati’s parking system lease. The Enquirer reports that the port authority will retain the current enforcement hours to appease neighborhood leaders and business owners. The proposal would cost Cincinnati four million dollars in upfront fees to lease parking meters and lots. Click here to […]

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The state auditor says Cincinnati’s pension problems could make the city, “the next Detroit”. Auditor Dave Yost says the underfunded retirement plan could bankrupt the city within 30 years, while leaving retirees with little to no benefits. Yost is supporting a bill, that would force Cincinnati to fund its pension under the same rules as […]