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Majority of Cincinnatis poor live in suburbs
More than 71 percent of Greater Cincinnati's poor population is located in the suburbs. Nearly 72 percent of Greater Cincinnatis residents living in poverty are located in the suburbs, according to a report and book by the Brookings Institution released today. The study says there were 298,746 poor people living in the region in 2011. Of those people, 214,188 were living in the suburbs. That ...
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Cincinnati venture capital firm makes $2.5 million bet on software company
Todd Gardner is a former partner at Blue Chip Venture Co. Remember the money that Cincinnati venture capitalist Todd Gardner had assembled to invest in software companies? Gardner has started investing it. His latest deal is a $2.5 million bet on a Indianapolis-based company called WebLink. As I reported last year, Gardner a former partner at downtown-based Blue Chip Venture Co. raised $22.5 ...
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Terrace Park Woman May Be Oldest Dual Organ Survivor In The World
A woman from Terrace Park is making history and it's all thanks to a special transplant team at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. They performed an experimental surgery on her more than 30 years ago.Local 12's, Liz Bonis, shares the story and says the hairstyles were a little different, the medical records not electronic and the surgery one rarely done by any team anywhere ...
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Blunt Unlikely Cincinnati IRS workers decided federal government policy
Republican Sen. Roy Blunt joins Chuck Todd to discuss the latest surrounding the IRS story, Benghazi and his hold on the President's EPA administration ...
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Heres why Chemed stock bounced back after Medicare suit
Chemed CEO Kevin McNamara Maybe Chemed CEO Kevin McNamara is right. McNamara told Courier reporter James Ritchie on Friday that he doesnt believe downtown-based Chemed (NYSE: CHE) defrauded Medicare, as a federal lawsuit alleged May 2. McNamara also said a short-seller who said he expects Chemeds stock to plunge to $15 has a severe case of wishful thinking. Investors apparently bought into ...
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Tomorrow Never Dies
Well, it's finally happened. The mass media have become so despised that they were turned into the latest supervillain in the 18th installment of the James Bond series, "Tomorrow Never Dies." Whatever happened to insurgent political evils? They're as passe as the Cold War. Slimy South American drug lords? That was back when Timothy Dalton was still holding the Walter PB-K. For today's evil, you do ... ...
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Mom Forces Bullying Daughter To Wear Thrift Store Clothes
MURRAY, UT (WTVR/KSTU) – A Utah mother is giving her daughter some tough love after learning she was bullying a classmate. Kaylee, a fourth grader, was teasing a fellow student about her clothes, so her mom Ally decided to give her a taste of her own medicine. Ally got an email from a teacher on Wednesday saying that her daughter had been relentlessly teasing another student about her ...
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Owner Of Drake Motel Arrested Residents To Relocate
The owner of the Drake Motel in Sycamore Township is under arrest after a bust at the hotel on Monday morning. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters was on the scene when an 18 month investigation came to fruition at the establishment.Hamilton County Deputies began the bust at the motel on Reading Road around 9:30 a.m. Prosecutor Deters says police and deputies have received 350 calls about the ...
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Man indicted for Flying Pig Marathon threat
A man who continuously contacted the Flying Pig Marathon's director and brought a gun to the race has been indicted. Colerain Township resident David Moore, who is accused of carrying a concealed weapon and having personal contact with the Flying Pig Marathons director prior to and at the race, was indicted by Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters on Monday. Moore is accused of calling the ...
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Match Games Brings Together Little Leaguers
Young people from two very different communities, come together through baseball. It is a program "the Cincinnati Reds Fund" has been putting on for several years now. Local 12's Adam Clements explains. A picture perfect day for a timeless tradition. The summer like sunshine, provided the perfect setting for an annual event put on by the Reds Community Fund. Little-leaguers from ...
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Man Found Dead in South Fairmount Vehicle
Cincinnati Police are looking for tips after they found a man dead in a car in South Fairmount.About 9:30 p.m. Sunday night, police were called to Wickham Alley, right behind Queen City Avenue. That's where people who live in the area reported hearing what they thought were fireworks. It turns out it had been gunfire.When officers got there, they found a man shot inside a vehicle. He was ...
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