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Cincinnati considering review of sidewalk snow removal enforcement after storm

According to the city's municipal code, property owners are required to clear snow and ice from sidewalks adjacent to their property. Violations can result in a $25 fine.
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Cincinnati Chili Week returns with $5-7 deals at more than 30 restaurants

Cincinnati Chili Week returns to the Tri-State Feb. 23 through March 1 with $5-7 deals at more than 30 participating restaurants.
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Cincinnati Police Arrest Two Suspected of Involvement in Colerain Township Fatal Stabbing

Two individuals are now ensnared by the law for their roles in a homicide that rattled the West Side of Cincinnati. Police arrested Terrell Bailey, 43, on accusations of murder and tampering with evidence, and Shanice Shade, 44, for tampering with evidence and obstructing justice, after 37-year-old Christopher Tanner...
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3 men with Ryan Hinton in stolen vehicle at time of fatal police shooting...

CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The three young men with Ryan Hinton when he was fatally shot by a Cincinnati police officer have avoided additional jail time. Cynsere Grigsby, Deanthony Bullocks and Jurell Austin recently pleaded guilty to one count of obstructing official business. Theft, receiving stolen property and gun...
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First Alert Weather Day: More snow coming Friday

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Our next chance for snow is Friday, making it a FOX19 NOW First Alert Weather Day. Another quick-moving, low-pressure system will pass through the Tri-State to end the work week, according to the FOX19 NOW Weather Team. The setup will be similar to the snow that fell...
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The Best Restaurants in (and Near) Cincinnati, Ohio

While the phrase “hidden gem” is wildly overused in food and travel writing, the cliche rings true for Cincinnati, Ohio, an under-the-radar Midwestern dining destination that many people can’t spell, much less find on a map. Typically, if someone does have an opinion about the city’s cuisine,...
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Popular Tri-State hot dog spot announces its closure

BLUE ASH, Ohio (WXIX) - A popular Tri-State hot dog restaurant announced Tuesday that it is shutting its doors. According to a post on social media, Senate, located in Summit Park, will shut down operations at its Blue Ash location after this week. The restaurant, known for its unique hot...
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Local manufacturer lands nearly $500 million military contract

CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A Tri-State manufacturer has been awarded a defense contract worth nearly $500 million. On Jan. 29, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that Forest Park-based Faxon Machining, which is located at 11101 Adwood Drive, will receive $473.23 million to produce bomb bodies...
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City of Cincinnati warns property owners of fine for not clearing snowy sidewalks

CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The city of Cincinnati sent a warning to some property owners telling them to shovel snow from their sidewalks or face a possible fine. A memo from City Manager Sheryl Long says state law authorizes the city to require that property owners remove snow and ice from sidewalks around their property.
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Kentucky’s Open Records Act blocks access to important public records, ‘inclination to deny’

Daniel Woodie wants to get public records from Kenton County and the City of Covington that he believes could clear his name after a Kenton County judge in 2024 granted an interpersonal protective order (also known as an IPO) against him. A Kenton County woman had claimed that Woodie was stalking her.

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