Thursday, May 15, 2014

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EJ Dionne



Dionne: The two GOP establishments


The fights this spring are not between “the grass roots” and “the establishment”


The fights this spring are not between “the grass roots” and “the establishment”




News

Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell gave his remarks after Mayor Cranley spoke.





What Cincinnati's budget means for you


In his first budget, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley lived up to his campaign promises,...


In his first budget, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley lived up to his campaign promises, focusing on basic services.


Sharon Coolidge




News

<137>Copies of photos from the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum were hung down a hallway at Cincinnati Police District 4 headquarters after renovations. <137>Cincinnati police Lt. Alen March examines one of the copies of photos from the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum that now hang in a hallway of District 4 headquarters following a renovation. <137>picks up a photo and appreciates the history of district 4. Photo taken May 13, 2014. The Enquirer/Madison Schmidt <137>





Police headquarters gets needed facelift


Renovations at District 4 command post give nod to past and present


Renovations at District 4 command post give nod to past and present


Ally Marotti




Business

 The old U.S. Playing Card Co. building in Norwood.





All-out competition to land Catholic Health Partners


Choices narrowed to Bond Hill or Norwood for corporate HQ and 1,100 jobs


Choices narrowed to Bond Hill or Norwood for corporate HQ and 1,100 jobs


Lisa Bernard-Kuhn




News

An inmate in the mental health ward at the Hamilton County Justice Center looks out his window on the second level to the common area. Inmates who are a threat to themselves or others, are placed in this cell block. For safety, the bars on the second level reach to the ceiling. Wednesday, January 30, 2013 The Enquirer/ Liz Dufour





Audit: Remake Hamilton County jail, technology


The Hamilton County Sheriff’s office needs to embrace technology and remake itself,...


The Hamilton County Sheriff’s office needs to embrace technology and remake itself, especially the jail, to become a modern, efficient law enforcement agency, an audit found.


Kimball Perry




Weather

Weather





After record rain, storms out, cooler temps in


Strong storms have moved out, but rain is lingering Wednesday morning.


Strong storms have moved out, but rain is lingering Wednesday morning.


Jennifer Edwards Baker




Crime

Police are investigating a shooting in Evanston Wednesday night.





Man shot four times in Evanston


A man in his 30s was critically injured in an Evanston shooting late Wednesday.


A man in his 30s was critically injured in an Evanston shooting late Wednesday.


Jennifer Edwards Baker




Crime

Stock





Police: Man flees accident by way of the Ohio River


A man whose blood alcohol level was well over the legal limit fled the scene of an...


A man whose blood alcohol level was well over the legal limit fled the scene of an accident in Northern Kentucky Wednesday morning and attempted to swim across the Ohio River River, police say.


Adam Kiefaber




Education

Adena Elementary in Butler County's West Chester Township saw more police security this week after an impostor visited school.





NFL imposter causes scare at Lakota school


Imposter claims to be NFL star in school visit and frightened parents now keeping kids...


Imposter claims to be NFL star in school visit and frightened parents now keeping kids from school.


Michael D. Clark






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