“You’ll never get used to seeing kids play on this playground without being scared of gunfire. It’s such an unnatural thought ...
Eric Ruffin, a Black community business owner, recounts a harrowing encounter with neo-Nazi group members near Cincinnati, Ohio.
William Bader, 47, was cited for littering during a traffic stop after members of the "Lincoln Heights Safety and Watch" reported a man throwing racist propaganda pamphlets from his car Sunday.
Tuesday's Hamilton County commissioners meeting was filled with leaders from a host of agencies and communities, including the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, the village of Evendale and Lincoln ...
From the outset, Lincoln Heights leaders and activists have called for a third-party investigation into the response of ...
The two-and-a-half-hour public meeting showed tensions and questions linger from the Feb. 7 incident that involved a dozen ...
Hamilton County deputies say they were alerted by Lincoln Height’s neighborhood patrol about a man randomly throwing flyers from his car in the wee hours of Feb. 23. The neighborhood is a known ...
Hamilton County Commissioners and the Lincoln Heights Mayor expressed their frustrations with the Village of Evendale and the ...
This is the second story in a year-long deep dive into the factors that people and neighborhoods need for long, healthful lives, spotlighting individuals and organizations working toward building ...
Members of the Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church will be hosting a press conference following the neo-Nazi ...
Deputies also said Bader was found with a homemade flag Lincoln Heights citizens had made with the words "Peace and Love." ...
The flyers were dropped weeks after a neo-Nazi group displayed swastikas on an Interstate overpass in the Ohio town, deputies ...
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