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A Ross Twp. trustee is refusing to resign after writing a racial slur on social media while discussing violence in downtown Cincinnati last weekend.
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Trustee says the n-word in township meeting
After posting comments on Facebook using the n-word, a Ross Township, Ohio trustee repeated the word in an emergency township ...
Viral videos of a fight in downtown Cincinnati have thrust the city into the national spotlight. Now, local officials are ...
Why push for policies that improve the lives of Ohioans when you can race-bait and shake your finger at political opponents at the same time?
David Young shared a video of what police are calling a 'violent attack' downtown early Saturday on his own Facebook account with the caption, 'Ten on one is N—R fun.' ...
Such demagoguery is a well-known pattern dating back to the days of the Tawana Brawley rape hoax, the Duke Lacrosse charade, the Covington kids ruse, the Michael Ford "Hands-up-Don't Shoot" ...
Ohio will boost support for Cincinnati police with state troopers aiding traffic and aviation units assisting crime reduction ...
Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno provided more details Thursday on the condition of one woman injured in what police are calling a "violent attack" in downtown Cincinnati last weekend. Moreno on Wednesday ...
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval tells WLWT he plans to hold an press conference Friday to discuss the latest on the violent ...
The Downtown Resident's Council met with police and city leaders to address the crime increase, with the downtown brawl ...
Social media controversy continued Wednesday in the aftermath of a violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati last weekend.
A black Cincinnati city council member sparked outrage when she opined that the white victims of a black mob deserved their beat down.