Get Free Cincinnati Storm Spotter Training From the National Weather Service in Wilmington
The NWS hosts storm spotter training multiple times each month.
By Jaime Lees
Tags: Cincinnati News
ACLU’s Mobile Justice App Helps Witnesses Hold Bad Cops Accountable
The ACLU’s Mobile Justice app exists to help witnesses document, report and hold bad cops accountable for their actions.
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How to Narc on Your Greater Cincinnati Neighbors For Leaving Animals Outside in the Cold
It's your duty as a decent human being to try to help animals in distress. You don’t have to hop a fence and steal a dog, though (usually).
By Rachel Smith and Jaime Lees
Tags: Culture
Looking Ahead: Old Farmer's Almanac Predictions for Cincinnati This Winter
Founded in 1792, The Old Farmer’s Almanac features annual weather forecasts, planting guides, sunrise times and even recipes
Uber and Lyft are Offering Discounted Rides to the Polls on Election Day
if you don't have your own ride to the polls, and if Metro's fare-free rides on Election Day don't work for your schedule or location, you can also take advantage of discounts from the two biggest rideshare companies.
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10 Things to Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (July 1-3)
By Lindsay Wielonski and Lauren Serge
Loveland Representative Jean Schmidt Says Baby Born of Rape, Incest ‘Still Has the Right to Life’
By Jake Zuckerman, Ohio Capital Journal
Worst Month Ever: John Oliver Calls Out Cincinnati's Housing Crisis, and 9 Other Greater Cincinnati News Stories You May Have Missed in June
By CityBeat Staff
Free Paradise Music & Beer Festival Is Coming to Covington in July
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