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Mowers and Mentors program returns to employ Cincinnati teens after lawn supplies stolen

Mowers and Mentors program returns to employ Cincinnati teens after lawn supplies stolen Through fundraising and discounts, Neighborhoods United secured 12 lawn mowers to help teens self-employ Share Updated: 7:25 PM EDT Jul 12, 2021 Through fundraising and discounts, Neighborhoods United secured 12 lawn mowers to help teens self-employ Share Updated: 7:25 PM EDT Jul 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript AND LIVES. WELL AFTER THE RAINY WEEKEND, WE’VE HAD CHANCES ARE YOU’VE LOOKED OUTSIDE AND NOTICED. HEY, MY LAWN NEEDS TO BEOW MED AND THAT IS EXACTLY THE FUEL THAT ONE GROUP HERE IN EVANSTON IS USING TO HELP CURVE GUN VIOLENCE IN OUR CITY. STOPPING VIOLENCE BY REVVING UP ENGINES AND BANK ACCOUNTS. WE WANT TO PREVENT MOST OFHE T VIOLENCE THESE YOUNG MEN LIKE THEY’RE GONNA GET MONEY. ONE WAY OR ANOTHER PASTOR PETERSON. MINGO LEADS A SUMMER DAY CAMP AT CHRIST TEMPLE FULLOS GPEL BAPTIST CHURCH FOR CAMPERS, LIKE EIGHTH GRADER BOHANNON COPELAND

Cincinnati City Council race: Democrats closed-door meeting leads to calls for new endorsements

Everybody is important: Homeless advocates remember man killed in OTR shooting

Police have said the man was likely an innocent bystander to the shooting that killed him. Remembering man who experienced homelessness, killed in OTR shooting By Kody Fisher | May 14, 2021 at 10:04 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 10:47 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A Hamilton County grand jury this week indicted the man accused of killing Douglas Robinson in Over-the-Rhine earlier this month. Donta Cody, 30, is charged with murder, assault and weapons possession. The 61-year-old Robinson, who experienced chronic homelessness, was an abiding, mannerly presence in the neighborhood. Now a memorial sits beside the bit of sidewalk on Walnut Street where he took his last breath.

City, faith leaders gather outside City Hall to remember Dr Martin Luther King Jr on anniversary of death

Cincinnati City Hall (Source: FOX19 NOW) By Ken Brown | April 3, 2021 at 3:29 PM EDT - Updated April 3 at 3:29 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) -Twenty Cincinnati city and faith leaders gathered outside of City Hall Saturday afternoon to remember Dr. Martin Luther King on the anniversary of his death. To commemorate him, city and faith leaders took turns reciting King’s famous “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence” speech. Bishop Stephen Scott says that the speech is still relevant today. “Government hasn’t changed, we still got all kinds of problems in the government. It’s about money and not about people,” Bishop Stephen Scott said.

Uniquely dangerous East Price Hill intersection must be fixed, advocates say

Uniquely dangerous East Price Hill intersection must be fixed, advocates say CPD calls the intersection a “high-volume” crash location. Drivers and advocates agree something needs to change. Several crashes reported at East Price Hill intersection, drivers concerned By Brittany Harry | February 4, 2021 at 11:44 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 1:09 AM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Darlene Smith was in the process of turning at the intersection of Glenway Avenue and Quebec Road in East Price Hill on Nov. 27 when she got hit. Months later, memories of the crash still haunt her. “That day was very traumatic,” she said. “I have issues now with even getting in the car, because I am like. Is something going to happen? Is something going to happen?”

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