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Billboard Asks For - Merry Christmas,' Not Happy Holidays
ST. BERNARD, Ohio - "I miss hearing you say 'Merry Christmas.'" That's what Jesus is telling drivers on southbound I-75. The billboard greets people between the Norwood Lateral and Mitchell Ave, in Saint Bernard.
Saint Bernard Bulldozing City Park
While a lot of cities are finding ways to create green space, the city of Saint Bernard is moving forward with plans to bulldoze a city park.
St. Bernard residents to council: Keep park
ST. BERNARD - One after another, residents here stood up and spoke against the razing of a city park Thursday night.
Police: Man Recruited Family To Rob Fast Food Restaurant
ST. BERNARD, Ohio -- Police say a fast food worker recruited his family to participate in a robbery.
Man vandalizes preserve with AK-47
A 23-year-old Sycamore Township man was so angry the Grand Valley Preserve in Indian Hill revoked his park privileges for setting fires to keep warm while fishing - despite being warned against it- he destroyed the gate of the preserve with an assault rifle and ax, according to village police.
Officer: 'Kevin saved my life'
Cincinnati police Officer Shyane Schneider didn't mince her words with investigators looking into the fatal police shooting of an armed man Tuesday.
Police Release Name Of Man Killed During Shootout
Cincinnati police have released the name of the man who was killed during a shootout with officers in Spring Grove Village on Tuesday.
City studies reviving neighborhoods
Hoping to use the $2 billion-plus Brent Spence Bridge project and others as catalysts, the city of Cincinnati has launched an ambitious study aimed at finding ways to capitalize on those plans to enhance neighborhoods along the Interstate 75 corridor.
Shannon Hackney wanted to help Cory Johnson, a 26-year-old man with a hard luck story.
Sycamore Community Band Performs Free Holiday Concert at St. Bernard Church
The Sycamore Community Band led by Pete Metzger will perform a Holiday concert December 5, 2009, at 7:00 P.M. at St.
EPA To Track St. Bernard Landfill Methane
Aerial view of residential area in St. Bernard. ST. BERNARD, Ohio -- Residents in St.
EPA Tackles Explosive Gas Issue In St. Bernard
Some residents in St. Bernard are worried that parts of their neighborhood could explode.
Concerns Over Methane Gas in St. Bernard
An abandoned local landfill is causing concern for neighbors because the EPA says high levels of methane could cause an explosion.
Candidates On: Annexing Other Areas
In Section: Politics/Issues >> Posted In: 2009 Election , City Council Posted By: Kevin Osborne With about 12 hours left until the polls open, CityBeat concludes its coverage of the non-incumbent candidates for Cincinnati City Council with a question about annexation.
Cemeteries sue over damage by vandals
Butch Abrams looks heavenward, blinks at the autumn afternoon sun and points to an angel.
Ohio Cemeteries Sue Young Vandalsa Families
ST. BERNARD, Ohio - The owner of two Ohio cemeteries has filed a civil lawsuit against the families of three juveniles convicted of doing more than $300,000 in vandalism.
ST. BERNARD - Ohio environmental officials will hold a special meeting in St. Bernard on Nov.
Awards honor six who make life better for children
A photographer who donates her services, an advocate for missing and endangered children, a foundation that helps families pay medical bills and two teens who have fought serious illnesses will be honored by the Duke Energy Children's Museum on Thursday.
Stimulus heats up road competition
The $70 million stream of highway money coming into Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky from the federal stimulus is creating intense competition among both traditional road-making outfits as well as companies looking for new business.
School Flu Clinics Begin in Hamilton County
The first school clinics for the H1N1 vaccine kicked off today in Hamilton County -- both the *injectable* and the nasal mist vaccines were given to students in Mariemont --and Saint Bernard.