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No charges will be filed against the people involved in a neo-Nazi demonstration earlier this year, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said.
The man police cited for dropping KKK flyers in Lincoln Heights said he distributed them to 16 towns along I-75 that night.
After meeting at the corner of Mangham Drive and Adams Street, Cook led a march toward the center of the Interstate-75 overpass while men armed with rifles and shotguns stopped traffic and took ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WKRC) — Armed neighbors have been patrolling the streets of Lincoln Heights since February 7, when a group of armed and masked neo-Nazis appeared in the historically Black ...
Not only would Lincoln Heights Village, Wichita’s first shopping center, not be celebrating 75 years, but hundreds of homes and a host of commercial properties either wouldn’t exist or ...
A man sitting in a car was shot and injured early Saturday morning in Lincoln Heights after he was approached by two men who fled on an electric scooter, police said. The victim, identified as a ...
Lincoln Heights' newest neighborhood watch force consists of masked men with rifles on street corners. People are reporting they're stopping cars and vetting passersby.
A new message—‘united against hate’—now hangs on the bridge over I-75, one people in Lincoln Heights believe will prevail.
My grandfather helped build Lincoln Heights. Now it's our turn to protect it. | Opinion Lincoln Heights is still the only place where a Black man can be anything he wants to be − as long as he ...
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 prayer march came two days after a group displayed swastikas above Interstate 75 near Lincoln Heights, just 15 miles north of downtown Cincinnati.
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