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Police chase serial bank robberThe Enquirer - 1/18/2008 Battered wife, McCafferty claimsCheryl McCafferty's lawyers have listed 26 incidents where Robert McCafferty allegedly abused her or their children. Included: attempts to suffocate her with a pillow and to drown her in a toilet bowl.Man charged in road rage incidentA Harrison man is accused of braking his car in front of a motorist on I-74, weaving in and out of lanes and eventually spraying Mace or pepper spray into her vehicle.
MySpace post not a crime
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008
When a Colerain teen wrote on her MySpace page that a friend "molested a little boy," the poster was arrested and convicted. See why an appeals court overturned the ruling today. More National and local Hispanic groups are demanding Republican leaders apologize for and denounce a "racist" ad mailed to voters in a suburban Cincinnati state House race. More
Commissioner backs candidate for mayor
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008 NEWPORT— County Commissioner Ken Rechtin endorsed Newport mayoral candidate Bryan Williams at the grand opening of Williams’ campaign office at 38 E. Ninth St. on Friday. More
Flu shots available Monday
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008 Flu shots will be available at the Northern Kentucky Health District's county offices beginning Monday. More
Pair indicted on drug charges
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008
Two Covington residents were indicted Thursday on federal drug charges that could send them to prison for life. More
Two indicted in bank robberies
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008
Two people suspected of robbing Northern Kentucky banks were indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury. More Coming this weekend: the second of three major statewide polls by a consortium of Ohio newspapers, including the Enquirer. Right now, you can take the poll yourself. More National and local Hispanic groups are demanding Republican leaders apologize for and denounce a "racist" ad mailed to voters in a suburban Cincinnati state House race. More
Group: Helmig, Whalen against parks tax
The Community Press & Recorder - 10/10/2008
Boone County parks tax opposition group Citizens for Lower Taxes today released a list of elected officials and candidates in Boone County who say they are against the measure. More
Road work may affect commute to schools
The Community Press & Recorder - 10/10/2008
Drivers headed to four schools in the Princeton School District will battle road construction for the next month and a half. More The Bearcats are sitting pretty after enduring a tough non-conference schedule, but the stakes will be higher and the competition more formidable Saturday against the Scarlet Knights, who boast the league’s top-rated pass defense. More
Weekend preview: Top games
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008
Take a capsule look at this week's key matchups. More
P&G ad chief touts "purpose-driven brands''
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008
The future of marketing – linking a cause to a product – has already changed how Americans shop, while saving the lives of tens of millions of babies worldwide, according to Jim Stengel, global marketing officer for the Procter & Gamble Co. More
P&G, others at marketing conference
The Enquirer - 10/10/2008
Marketing experts from the University of Cincinnati and major local companies will join Jim Stengel, global marketing officer for the Procter & Gamble Co., at the Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center today to discuss dynamics involving "purpose-driven brands.'' More Enquirer columnist Paul Daugherty says the particular genius of UC's spread offense owes to the coaching and recruiting of Brian Kelly, his offensive coordinator, Jeff Quinn, and quarterbacks coach Greg Forest. More The latest UC starting quarterback, Chazz Anderson, looks like he should be playing smoky jazz in a downtown basement. “He’s cool,’’ said Greg Forest, the Bearcats quarterbacks coach. And we're not just talking about composure in the pocket. More
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