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  • TCS holds camp in US for science maths students

    India's leading IT services, Tata Consultancy Services, held its goIT summer camp programme in the Cincinnati area exposing students to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related career paths. The fifth annual three-day camp providing hands on activities and projects that increase exposure to industry specific technologies, culminated with a competition at TCS' largest ...

  • Cincinnati News Android App Review WKRC

    app and not the content. I use all of the apps on a regular basis because I love local news and I do not have a bias towards any local news source. Each app will be scored in 5 categories; Headlines, Weather, Multimedia, Traffic, and Other Features. And the end of the reviews, I will tally the scores a post a ranked list. Stay ...

  • Couple Busted In Daytime Burglaries

    A Florence man is behind bars today facing 26 counts of burglary and theft. His favorite target? Golf clubs, taken from open garages during the day. Local 12's Joe Webb shows how Boone County Deputies caught their suspect. 23 year-old Brennan Durbin is accused of daytime burglaries between the last week of May and the second week of June, mostly in the Oakbrook subdivision near Florence. ...

  • Hamilton County Deputies Train On New More Accurate Weapons

    Before he left office, Hamilton County Sheriff Simon Leis gave his okay for a deal to provide all of his deputies with a new, and much improved weapon. That gun, the Smith and Wesson Military and Police or "M&P Model" is now making the transition into the hands of deputies. Local 12's Rich Jaffe joined Sheriff Jim Neal's top brass on Tuesday as they qualified with the new ...

  • City Manager Signs Parking Lease

    The City of Cincinnati announced late Tuesday afternoon that it's signed the controversial parking lease. The lease essentially privatizes the city's parking lots, garages, and meters for 92-million dollars. The lease was actually signed yesterday by City Manager Milton Dohoney. The announcement was delayed until it was clear that a temporary restraining order blocking the lease was ...


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Movie Review

Looking For Mr. Goodbar

"Looking For Mr. Goodbar" is a none-too-subtle cautionary tale about the dangers of living a hedonistic nightlife masked by a legitimate daylife. The film stars Diane Keaton as an attractive young woman named Theresa Dunn, who is a successful and caring teacher of deaf students by day, and a nightclub-carousing libertine by night. The message of director Richard Brooks, who adapted Judith Rossner' ... ...

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  • Hamilton Woman Gets 90 Days in Jail For Starving Dog

    A judge sentences a Hamilton woman to 90 days in jail after her dog had to be put down. 19-year-old Elizabeth Lewis pleaded no contest to a charge of cruelty to animals as her trial was about to start. Her dog Bruiser was starved and had fallen down the stairs. The dog warden ordered that he be put down. This is the second time Lewis has faced Judge Daniel Gattermeyer on animal cruelty charges. ...

  • Hartwell Pizza Parlor Suspect Out on Bond At Time Of Murder

    Police today say they're confident they will find John Deloney, a criminal with a history of taking what other people have. A judge put him on probation last month for selling a stolen truck. Detectives say Deloney shot Cosmic Pizza owner Richard Evans as he tried to rob him. Evans' security system helped track his accused killer. It was high-tech. The sign on the door lets people know ...

  • Hamilton woman sentenced for animal cruelty in pit bull case

    pitbull trial: Elizabeth Lewis didn't explain why she let her pit bull mix Bruiser starve to death. Watch her mother and her attorney try to defend her ...

  • Ole Fisherman now a member of Zipper Club

    Here is the rest of the story as to why there was no article last week. The Ole Fisherman started feeling a little poorly, so we went to our doctor. He did an E.K.G. and said the blood flow was not right for the heart. So he referred us to Dr. Joel Forman. He is in the old Kroger building in Anderson Township. He then sent us to Christ Hospital for an angiogram. This was done. The results was I ...

  • Sycamore preps for annual twilight concert

    The Jump n Jive Show Band, featuring former fire chief William Jetter, will perform at the ...

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