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  • Man Hit and Killed on Hamilton Ave.

    Cincinnati Police are investigating a fatal accident in College Hill.Crews were called to the 6300 block of Hamilton Avenue for a report of a person struck by a vehicle. The 26-year-old male was transported to UCMC where he was pronounced dead. His name has not yet been released. There is no word on charges at this ...

  • New Plan Could Mean Fewer Layoffs

    The motion calls for no firefighter layoffs and reducing the number of police officers to be laid off to 25. The new plan also restores funding to several social service programs and the parks department and keeps the Westwood Town Hall open. The budget also reduces car allowances, the next Mayor's office budget, uniform expenses for the fire department, among several other ...

  • Parra activated early but feels ready to play

    Email CINCINNATI -- Fresh off a trio of rehab starts for Double-A Pensacola, Reds reliever Manny Parra was back in Cincinnati this week to pick up some things and do some laundry before moving on to continue his rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville. Plans changed, though, when the Reds put fellow left-handed reliever Sean Marshall on the disabled list on Friday, and Parra received a call ...

  • Baker hopes Cozart has turned corner

    Email CINCINNATI -- For most of May, shortstop Zack Cozart had been having a tough time getting anything going at the plate. The struggles had become bad enough that manager Dusty Baker started to consider making a change in the two-hole, where Cozart has hit most of the season. "I've been kind of wondering what to do," Baker said. "That is the spot for him on my team, but ...

  • Sculptor Tsuchiya finishing up Morgan statue

    Email CINCINNATI -- Tom Tsuchiya is the sculptor responsible for the statues of Joe Nuxhall, Ernie Lombardi, Ted Kluszewski, Frank Robinson and Johnny Bench that can be seen at Great American Ball Park. On Wednesday, Tsuchiya previewed his latest creation, a statue of former Reds second baseman and Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, which will be unveiled at the park later this summer. Currently putting ...


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Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du paradis) [Blu-Ray]

Often referred to as the French answer to Gone With the Wind (1939) and certainly among the most beloved (if not the most beloved) of French films, Marcel Carn's gorgeous and sprawling Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du paradis) is a lush ro ... ...

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  • Man Found Dead Near Party Source Likely Died of Heart Attack

    Bellevue Police are investigating the discovery of a body in a woods.The deceased has been identified as Shane Poore.Officers were called to a wooded area off Riviera Drive, near the Party Source, around 3 p.m. ThursdayA driver became suspicious because of a foul odor in the area and called police.Officers say that the death was originally listed as "suspicious" and Poore's body ...

  • New Mission For Church Using Art to Change Lives

    Using art to change lives-it's the new mission for a church built more than 150 years ago. Saint Michael the Archangel church in Lower Price Hill has a new mission. Bloc Ministries is turning the old Catholic church into a center for the arts. It's part of an effort to reach out to those living in the community and show them there's a way out of poverty. Local 12 News Reporter ...

  • So Cincinnati Procter and Gamble

    It's a global consumer product company, and it's based here in Cincinnati. Procter and Gamble has given us everything from Tide to Charmin to Crest Whitening Strips. The company delivers goods used by more than four and a half billion people everyday. Local 12's Tiffany Wilson shows us how P&G got started and why it remains So Cincinnati. You'd be hard pressed to find a ...

  • BLOC Ministries - After School Art Programs

    A 166-year-old church in Lower Price Hill is getting a new mission: changing lives through art. Mass hasn't been held at St. Michael the Archangel in more than a decade. Bloc Ministries is transforming the church into St. Michael's Art Sanctuary. "I've been an artist ever since I can remember," Mike Altman said. Altman is a cartoonist who moved his family from Indiana to ...

  • Local Chef Cooks From Vintage White House Cookbook

    Just in time for Memorial Day a daughter of a World War II veteran gets quite a gift.It's a White House cookbook and it dates back more than 100 years. Colonel Jonathan Hunt was an advisor to two presidents and is now buried in Arlington National Cemetery. His family recently discovered he had left them something special from one of his favorite hobbies.The Colonel liked to cook, especially ...

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