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Cincinnati vs. The World 08.01.12

0 Comments · Wednesday, August 1, 2012
This year’s first human case of West Nile Virus in Ohio has been found in an 85-year-old Clermont County man and arrived about a month earlier than expected, thanks to an unseasonably dry, warm summer.  CINCINNATI -2
  

Event: One Night Only: A Performance Unlike Any Other

0 Comments · Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Long before its grandiose, multimillion-dollar renovation and opening celebration, Washington Park has remained an anchor and mainstay amidst the effervescent downtown and Over-the-Rhine arts communit  

Cincinnati vs. The World 07.25.12

1 Comments · Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Villagers in Russia’s Sverdlovsk region have discovered four barrels containing 248 human fetuses preserved in formaldehyde in a forest in the Ural Mountains. Police suspect a nearby hospital dumped the barrels. WORLD -2  

Ohio Supreme Court to Address Racial Bias in Execution Cases

0 Comments · Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Ohio’s death penalty came under scrutiny July 19, when the Ohio Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Task Force heard presentations from three subcommittees on strategies to make sure death penalty sentencing in Ohio is transparent and fair.
  

Art: Grey Cincinnati

0 Comments · Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Too often, fashion shows are about glitz, glam and stick-thin models prancing down a runway. Those fashion shows kind of suck. Grey Cincinnati, the project brainchild of former University of Cincinnat  
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Racial Bias in Death Penalty Cases Gets Ohio Supreme Court's Attention

Death Penalty Task Force approves changes to prevent discrimination

{CommentsCant} · Thursday, July 19, 2012
Ohio’s death penalty came under scrutiny again today, when the Ohio Supreme Court's Joint Task Force to Review the Administration of Ohio’s Death Penalty heard presentations from three different subcommittees on strategies to make sure the process in administering a d...  

Cincinnati vs. The World 07.18.12

0 Comments · Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Meat eaters beware: Antibiotics fed to grocery store chickens are being blamed for the drug-resistant spread of “superbugs” from poultry to humans, causing an outbreak of difficult-to-treat bladder infections in about eight million U.S. women. WORLD -1  

Event: The Slurring Bee

0 Comments · Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Scrabble is fun. Words with Friends is more fun. The Slurring Bee, though, out-funs them all. What word game could possibly beat a real-life spelling competition centered around free shots in one of C  
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Attempt to Overturn GOP Redistricting Moves Forward

Organization submits 450,000 petition signatures to Ohio Secretary of State

{CommentsCant} · Thursday, July 12, 2012
Ohio's House Bill 369 has been causing fuss across the state since it was signed into law by Ohio Gov. John Kasich last December, and opponents of the bill are close to getting an amendment onto the November ballot that would redesign the congressional districts instituted by the bill. 

On July 3, Voters First, a coalition est...  

Cincinnati vs. The World 07.11.12

0 Comments · Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The Tristate’s extreme heat wave is blamed for the deaths of about 1,000 chicks at a mail processing plant in Louisville, Ky. The chicks were mailed from Iowa to recipients all over Kentucky in perforated cardboard boxes. CINCINNATI -2