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The Rev. Julian Cook struggles to explain to people who don’t live in Lincoln Heights how he felt when neo-Nazis arrived on the village’s border in early February. Anger. Sadness. Revulsion ...
Opinion: Criticism is baked into the prosecutor’s job, but lately Connie Pillich has been absorbing more than her share.
The group of residents from Lincoln Heights asked commissioners to look deeper into the incident following two separate ...
Some residents of Lincoln Heights want further investigation into a February hate group rally. Hamilton County Commissioner ...
Mayor Ruby Kinsey-Mumphrey said Lincoln Heights continues to grapple with the hate speech that was able to be spread so close ...
No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said.
On Feb. 7, a group of armed demonstrators waving flags emblazoned with swastikas took to the Interstate 75 overpass on the border of Evendale and the historically-Black village of Lincoln Heights.
The Cincinnati suburb of Lincoln Heights garnered national attention after a neo-Nazi group, waving swastika flags and hurling racial slurs, demonstrated on a highway overpass on the edge on the ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio — Following a neo-Nazi demonstration that took place on an overpass in Evendale in February, many residents of the village of Lincoln Heights say they have started to feel ...
He’s a member of the Lincoln Heights Safety and Watch program, an initiative that started shortly after Feb. 7, when a neo-Nazi group waving swastika flags and shouting racial slurs demonstrated ...