Ohio Rep. Cecil Thomas proposed additional restrictions on speech that could incite violence in response to a neo-Nazi rally on an I-75 overpass near Lincoln Heights Friday.
Lockland Mayor Mark Mason Sr. said in a public announcement no police agency was aware of the demonstration beforehand and no policy agency escorted the group to or from the overpass.
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 ...
A protest and a three-hour town hall in Lincoln Heights revolved around questions about law enforcement response to a ...
Two days after the raising of swastika flags by an armed group atop I-75 in Evendale, hundreds took to the overpass to ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A town hall meeting was held in Lincoln Heights Monday following Friday’s neo-Nazi demonstration, with ...
A group of nearly a dozen people was seen displaying hateful signs on an Interstate 75 overpass near Evendale and Lincoln Heights on Friday.The people were dressed in all-black and were spotted ...
Local leaders are reacting to reports of people displaying flags with swastikas over the I-75 overpass near Lincoln Heights. "We are deeply disturbed by the reprehensible display of hate witnessed ...
The video above is from a previous story. CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Faith leaders in Lincoln Heights united the public on Sunday for a prayer vigil and march, hoping to inspire a call to action after a ...
A former gang member who spent several years incarcerated ... In Debora's work, he painted a young girl from Lincoln Heights ...