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Cincinnati's last remaining newspaper joins more than 130 Gannett markets shifting to six-day print delivery.
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"I think I've eaten enough," says Polly Campbell announcing her retirement as Cincinnati Enquirer restaurant critic and food writer on June 19.Campbell…
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I'm pleased to announce that classical music reporter Janelle Gelfand is bringing her "Janelle's Notes" arts blog to Cincinnati Public Radio before the…
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Cincinnati has experienced a dramatic increase in gun violence this year, as of early September, more than 320 people were shot within the city limits.…
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Civil forfeiture laws allow police to seize and keep property without making an arrest or filing charges. Then it is up to the individual to prove his or…
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Summer is when most of us take a break, but that doesn'?t hold true for criminals looking to relieve you of your hard-earned money. Here to talk about the…
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Spring not only brings blooming flowers and warmer weather, it?'s also the high season for swindles and scams, from bogus quick tax refund offers to…
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Richard Green worked at The Cincinnati Enquirer for 16 years starting in 1988, before moving on to management positions with Gannett in Palm Springs and…
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The 2015 session of the Kentucky General Assembly wrapped up Tuesday night in a burst of last-minute activity that resulted in the passage of several…
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Jillian Daugherty was born with Down syndrome. Her father, Paul Daugherty, long-time sports columnist for The Cincinnati Enquirer, has just published a…