A group of around a dozen people was seen displaying swastika flags on an Interstate 75 overpass near the Evendale and Lincoln Heights areas.
Over the last several months, there has been an uptick in white supremacists spreading hate in Ohio. In November, a Nazi ...
Jackie Congedo, CEO of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust and Humanity Center in Cincinnati, told the Cleveland Jewish News ...
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is joining forces with other members of the 6-State Trooper Project to focus on speed, safety ...
Middletown could get a Sheetz and a Wawa on the same street. Both gas station and convenience store chains are expected to submit plans to Middletown's planning commission on Wednesday, according to ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
Lincoln Heights residents yelled for them to leave and set fire to one of their flags. They took a stand against white supremacists. While the neo-Nazis were there to spread hate, Jamaal Howard says ...
Local police reportedly said that "even though the demonstration was carried out without a permit, it was legal." ...
"The protest, while very offensive, was not unlawful," a press release from the Evendale Police Department said.
Police became aware of “unannounced protest activity” around 2 p.m. on Friday on Vision Way overlooking Interstate 75, the Evendale ... miles north of downtown Cincinnati.
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