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  • After fire, emotions high in Lebanon

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – 1 hr 9 mins ago  

    Emotions ran high as a dozen people discussed the future of Barn 16, the horse barn that burned last weekend at Lebanon Raceway. That was clear when Warren County Fair Board members said they had been too crushed by the death of two grooms and dozens of horses to consider plans. Full Story »

  • Celebrations mark start of Hanukkah

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – 2 hrs 54 mins ago  

    Hanukkah begins at sundown tonight, and for eight days, Cincinnati-area Jews will celebrate in a variety of ways, including with ice, chocolate and puppets. Full Story »

  • 'Dear Santa' effort needs hand

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Thu Dec 10, 7:27 pm ET  

    Two elves at the main post office in Cincinnati need help. They've got the supply-and-demand blues. Full Story »

  • Homicide suspect: How many stories?

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Thu Dec 10, 6:42 pm ET  

    A homicide suspect already has given at least four versions of events that preceded a Hamilton woman being found stabbed to death, police say. Will he make another statement in court? Full Story »

  • Wind to blame for Eastgate outages

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Thu Dec 10, 6:27 pm ET  

    If you lost power in Clermont County for several hours Thursday, you can blame the weather, Duke Energy officials said. Full Story »

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  • Deb Weissbuch and the Local Media

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:26 pm ET  

    DEB WEISSBUCH: Weissbuch, who was recently selected as the area’s top dog trainer in Cincinnati Magazine’s “Best of the City” issue, has nabbed another honor due to her expertise. She won a spot to compete in the prestigious American Kennel Club/Eukanuba National Championship. Full Story »

  • Southern Comfort

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:26 pm ET  

    21c Museum Hotel more than a place to stay Staying at the 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville was a mistake at first. We were supposed to go to Montreal. Then Chicago. Wait, Pittsburgh, right? We concluded that we couldn’t afford the time or the trip to any destination outside of two hours, so my wife Jennifer and I thought about Plan D. Full Story »

  • A Moving Predicament

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:25 pm ET  

    Metropole’s conversion sparks tenant relocations Two years ago, Charles McAfee established residency at the Metropole Apartments, a 230-unit building located in the 600 block of Walnut Street across from the Aronoff Center for the Arts. He chose the Metropole because it was conveniently located in the Central Business District with bus routes and businesses nearby. Full Story »

  • Look Who’s Talking to CCV

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:25 pm ET  

    To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports about the demise of the anti-porn, anti-gay, anti-anything different Citizens for Community Values are greatly exaggerated. In fact, the antiquated group is probably affecting your life in ways you haven’t even imagined. Full Story »

  • A Man, a Dog, a 'Study' and Hurried, Gullible Reporters

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Mon Dec 7, 6:25 pm ET  

    A recent banner story on page 1 of The Enquirer's Local Life reported that Cincinnati Country Day was the second best high school in Ohio, based on passing percentage on state graduation tests and some yet-to-be revealed formula. The real story, if there was one, came later when it was mentioned that five Cincinnati area schools were in the top 10, including a public high school, Walnut Hills. I ... Full Story »

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