• Local Govt & Politics
  1. Chris Smitherman

    Smitherman takes leave from NAACP

    Cincinnati City Councilman Christopher Smitherman announced Friday he is temporarily stepping down as president of the NAACP’s local chapter to focus on his reelection campaign.

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      Parking deal goes ahead despite protest

      A controversial lease of the city of Cincinnati’s parking system will likely take effect within the next week, despite efforts to repeal it.

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      Plan approved for new downtown grocery

      Downtown Cincinnati will have its own grocery store by late 2015 after a plan was approved by City Council Wednesday.

    • National Politics
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      Cincy IRS manager's interview released

      House Democrats released the entire 205-page transcript of an interview with a Cincinnati IRS manager on Tuesday. See what John Shafer told investigators.

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      City manager signs parking lease

      In a 17-word message on Twitter, the city of Cincinnati announced Tuesday afternoon that the city manager has signed a controversial parking lease.

      • Congress

        House takes up anti-abortion bill

        The abortion wars return to Congress in a big way with House legislation to ban almost all abortions after a fetus reaches the age of 20 weeks.

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        Local News


        1. Officer sued in Taser-related death

          Officer sued in Taser-related death

          A federal wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in the death of a Forest Park man following an incident when a Taser was used on him nearly a year ago.

          • Village of Mariemont on endangered list

            Village of Mariemont on endangered list

            The Village of Mariemont is known for its architectural beauty and elegance, but it's now also known as one of the most endangered historical places in the United States.

            • Ex-cop due before judge in murder trial

              • Newest GABP tradition has mixed reviews

                • 3,500 jobs available at NKY job fair

                  • Tea party groups plan massive protests

                     
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                    Local News


                    1. Officer sued in Taser-related death

                      Officer sued in Taser-related death

                      A federal wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in the death of a Forest Park man following an incident when a Taser was used on him nearly a year ago.

                      • Village of Mariemont on endangered list

                        Village of Mariemont on endangered list

                        The Village of Mariemont is known for its architectural beauty and elegance, but it's now also known as one of the most endangered historical places in the United States.

                        • Ex-cop due before judge in murder trial

                          • Newest GABP tradition has mixed reviews

                            Consumer News


                            1. Which lawn mower is worth your money?

                              Which lawn mower is worth your money?

                              It's that time of year when lawn and garden stores are starting to run sales on mowers. But which mower works best?

                            2. How social media leads to identity theft

                              How social media leads to identity theft

                              Social media has its benefits. But there’s one downside to using Facebook and Twitter that’s giving thieves a new way to steal your identity.

                            3. Beware of phone scam affecting Tri-State