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Former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is launching a bid to get back to the Senate, several news outlets are reporting.
Ohio lawmaker Cecil Thomas asked Black community leaders in Cincinnati to join him at a meeting Monday to discuss concerns tied to the downtown fight that has garnered national attention.
Those who face charges in the July 26 street fight are all Black. Pastors, council members and others wanted to know why they're the only ones.
Brown, who lost to Moreno last November, is interviewing campaign managers for a potential comeback bid against Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) next year.
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Wasylyshyn is in charge of law enforcement for a county that neighbors Toledo, about three hours north of Cincinnati. While he didn’t speak to the specifics of the Cincinnati brawl, he said cities run ...
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Six arrested in connection with downtown Cincinnati attack that left Holly with life-altering injuries when she tried to help ...
Following a discussion of the incident with Cincinnati officials, Moreno said he plans to seek state legislation called ...
In a retweet of Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno's X post, Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, said, "Our federal hate crimes laws apply to ...
The violence received national attention and in addition to raising safety concerns, it's provoked racial divide and political debate.
Podcast team questions why Moreno quickly proposed mandatory minimum sentences after viral street brawl but remains silent on ...