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Youth crime has become enough of a concern that Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge made an unannounced visit to the ...
What do Cincinnati mayoral candidates think about zoning reform, speed humps, youth crime and a variety of other issues? We ...
Cory Bowman ghosted the NAACP's mayoral debate. He must have had bigger plans than answering questions for Cincinnati voters.
We asked the three candidates a series of questions and will publish the answers to each of the questions in separate stories ...
Bowman serves as a pastor at a church and owns a coffee shop both in the West End. Bowman didn't address Pureval's question on being the first to oppose the stadium. He did respond to Pureval ...
Only two of the three invited candidates Mayor Aftab Pureval and challenger Brian Frank attended the Cincinnati NAACP mayoral debate.
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Frank has donned a large, black cowboy throughout his campaign. Here are four highlights. Cincinnati NAACP President David Whitehead announced to the crowd at the start of the evening that Bowman ...
While the debate was missing one candidate, it provided some entertaining moments, including Pureval asking Frank where he got his 'ridiculous' hat.