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Major Curtis J. Rowe died after he and his fellow crewmembers crashed Saturday during an airshow for Wings Over Dallas at the Dallas Executive Airport.
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The buyer, Victrix Investments, is the same company that in January received a tax abatement worth $10.8 million to convert the former Macy’s building to apartments at 7 West Seventh Street.
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West College Corner Fire Chief Don Jackson said the bus driver was unconscious and taken to Reed Hospital in Richmond, Ind. All of the students are OK.
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Alongside Sunday's shooting in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati Police said there was also another shooting incident in the Central Business District where two people were shot.
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A veteran Cincinnati officer's police powers have been suspended after her body cam captured her saying a racial slur while on duty and in uniform.
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An officer shot and killed a 34-year-old man in Madisonville on Saturday evening, Interim Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge said.
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In a Facebook post, the agency said, "Our presence at the leadership table was feeling to us more and more like an honorary courtesy than an active and collaborative partnership. By the end of March, we had reached the end of our rope and decided it was time for us to move on."
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City officials will ask former Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld to repay his salary and benefits from 2020 and 2021, valued at roughly $71,500, after a jury found him guilty of bribery and attempted extortion last week.
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A jury on Friday found the former Cincinnati council member guilty on one charge of bribery and one charge of extortion. He was found not guilty of both counts of honest services wire fraud and one count each of bribery and extortion.
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Both sides rested their case Wednesday and the fate of the former Cincinnati City Council member rests in the hands of three men and nine women.