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Sandmann announces lawsuit settled with Washington Post
By COVINGTON, Ky. (FOX19) - Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann announced in a tweet Friday he’s settled with the Washington Post in one of eight lawsuits he’s filed against media outlets in connection with an incident at the March for Life in Washington D.C. in 2019. The Washington Post suit sought $250 million. The settlement amount was not immediately available. We have settled with WAPO and CNN. The fight isn’t over. 2 down. 6 to go.Don’t hold your breath .— Nicholas Sandmann (@N1ckSandmann) CNN reportedly in a suit in January, though the settlement’s dollar figure also was not...…By COVINGTON, Ky. (FOX19) - Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann announced in a tweet Friday he’s settled with the Washington Post in one of eight lawsuits he’s filed against media outlets in connection with an incident at the March for Life in Washington D.C. in 2019. The Washington Post suit sought $250 million. The settlement amount was not immediately available. We have settled with WAPO and CNN. The fight isn’t over. 2 down. 6 to go.Don’t hold your breath .— Nicholas Sandmann (@N1ckSandmann) CNN reportedly in a suit in January, though the settlement’s dollar figure also was not...WW…
Butler County Sheriff: ‘I’m not going to be the curfew police’
HAMILTON, Ohio (FOX19) - He is not the “," and now Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says he’s not the “curfew police,” either.“This curfew is going to do nothing, absolutely nothing,” Jones said.Jones, who has been outspoken about COVID-19 orders being the responsibility of law enforcement, doesn’t support Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s announced Tuesday to curb the spread of COVID-19, and he says he will not enforce it.“Everybody is fatigued and tired,” said Jones. “The governor is a nice guy, [but] never reaches out to law enforcement. None of my fellow law enforcement people, we’ve never...…HAMILTON, Ohio (FOX19) - He is not the “," and now Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says he’s not the “curfew police,” either.“This curfew is going to do nothing, absolutely nothing,” Jones said.Jones, who has been outspoken about COVID-19 orders being the responsibility of law enforcement, doesn’t support Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s announced Tuesday to curb the spread of COVID-19, and he says he will not enforce it.“Everybody is fatigued and tired,” said Jones. “The governor is a nice guy, [but] never reaches out to law enforcement. None of my fellow law enforcement people, we’ve never...WW…
Police believe someone is intentionally putting nails on roads in Sharonville, Springdale
SHARONVILLE, Ohio (FOX19) - Police believe someone is intentionally putting drivers in danger in Springdale and in Sharonville.People living in both communities have reported that piles of nails are showing up in the streets and on sidewalks. According to residents, hundreds of them have been found, leading to thousands of dollars in damage.“It’s an expensive endeavor that we’re having to endure," Carmen Daniels, who lives in Springdale, said.Sharonville’s police chief says given the locations of the nails and the amount of nails involved, he believes someone is doing it on purpose.Daniels...…SHARONVILLE, Ohio (FOX19) - Police believe someone is intentionally putting drivers in danger in Springdale and in Sharonville.People living in both communities have reported that piles of nails are showing up in the streets and on sidewalks. According to residents, hundreds of them have been found, leading to thousands of dollars in damage.“It’s an expensive endeavor that we’re having to endure," Carmen Daniels, who lives in Springdale, said.Sharonville’s police chief says given the locations of the nails and the amount of nails involved, he believes someone is doing it on purpose.Daniels...WW…
Early voting open until 7 p.m. this week in Ohio
CLEVELAND (WOIO) - Board of Elections in all 88 Ohio counties will be open for early voting from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday through Friday this week.The extended hours were planned by the Board of Elections, which was open for early voting from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. last week.Early voting will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 and from 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1. to cast their ballots at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland.Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said voters in Cuyahoga County cast 1,295 ballots.Each county’s Board of Elections office is...…CLEVELAND (WOIO) - Board of Elections in all 88 Ohio counties will be open for early voting from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday through Friday this week.The extended hours were planned by the Board of Elections, which was open for early voting from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. last week.Early voting will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 and from 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1. to cast their ballots at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland.Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said voters in Cuyahoga County cast 1,295 ballots.Each county’s Board of Elections office is...WW…
ODOT prepares for road construction season in Ohio
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The Ohio Department of Transportation has plans for 160 projects this summer.The projects range from bridge replacements to bike path improvements. One of the biggest ones will be along I-75 from the Glendale Milford interchange to the Kemper Road overpass. Crews will soon begin adding a fourth lane in each direction.Adding the fourth lane will take two or three years to complete. This is part of 950 statewide projects and nearly $2 billion invested into road projects across the state. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? to report it. Please include title of...…CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The Ohio Department of Transportation has plans for 160 projects this summer.The projects range from bridge replacements to bike path improvements. One of the biggest ones will be along I-75 from the Glendale Milford interchange to the Kemper Road overpass. Crews will soon begin adding a fourth lane in each direction.Adding the fourth lane will take two or three years to complete. This is part of 950 statewide projects and nearly $2 billion invested into road projects across the state. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? to report it. Please include title of...WW…
No confirmed monkey sightings in Price Hill as police continue to investigate reports from residents
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Cincinnati police say they are investigating reports from residents claiming they saw five monkeys on the loose overnight on the city’s west side.But so far, police and an official from the Cincinnati Zoo say there are no verified sightings.“There’s not much we can do until we have a confirmed sighting by Cincinnati police,” said David Orban, the zoo’s director for animal science and strategy.Some residents said they saw monkeys swinging in the trees in St. Joseph’s Cemetery at West Eight Street & Enright Avenue in East Price Hill. One of them, Sammy Trinh, posted a...…CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Cincinnati police say they are investigating reports from residents claiming they saw five monkeys on the loose overnight on the city’s west side.But so far, police and an official from the Cincinnati Zoo say there are no verified sightings.“There’s not much we can do until we have a confirmed sighting by Cincinnati police,” said David Orban, the zoo’s director for animal science and strategy.Some residents said they saw monkeys swinging in the trees in St. Joseph’s Cemetery at West Eight Street & Enright Avenue in East Price Hill. One of them, Sammy Trinh, posted a...WW…
Lawmakers introduce bill repealing Ohio nuclear bailout in Householder scandal, DeWine reverses course
COLUMBUS (FOX19) - Two Republican lawmakers officially announced legislation Thursday to repeal House Bill 6, a move Gov. Mike DeWine reversed course on and now says he supports.State Rep. Mark Romanchuk of Ontario and State Rep. Laura Lanese of Grove City held a press conference at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. Both voted against House Bill 6 last year and are even more determined now in light of the $60 million bribery scandal that it is wrong for Ohioans.“It was bad policy to start, which is why I, and 42 of my House colleagues, voted no. I also explained why we could not let a...…COLUMBUS (FOX19) - Two Republican lawmakers officially announced legislation Thursday to repeal House Bill 6, a move Gov. Mike DeWine reversed course on and now says he supports.State Rep. Mark Romanchuk of Ontario and State Rep. Laura Lanese of Grove City held a press conference at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. Both voted against House Bill 6 last year and are even more determined now in light of the $60 million bribery scandal that it is wrong for Ohioans.“It was bad policy to start, which is why I, and 42 of my House colleagues, voted no. I also explained why we could not let a...WW…
Sandmann announces settlement with NBC
COVINGTON, Ky. (FOX19) - Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann announced in a Friday he’s settled with NBC Universal, one of eight lawsuits against media outlets in connection with an incident at the March for Life in Washington D.C. in 2019.The terms of the settlement are confidential, Sandmann said. A dollar figure was not disclosed.The Washington Post in July 2020. CNN in January of the same year. In neither case was a dollar figure disclosed.Sandmann also sued Gannett (which owns USA Today and the Cincinnati Enquirer), ABC, CBS, The New York Times and Rolling Stone.Motions to dismiss...…COVINGTON, Ky. (FOX19) - Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann announced in a Friday he’s settled with NBC Universal, one of eight lawsuits against media outlets in connection with an incident at the March for Life in Washington D.C. in 2019.The terms of the settlement are confidential, Sandmann said. A dollar figure was not disclosed.The Washington Post in July 2020. CNN in January of the same year. In neither case was a dollar figure disclosed.Sandmann also sued Gannett (which owns USA Today and the Cincinnati Enquirer), ABC, CBS, The New York Times and Rolling Stone.Motions to dismiss...WW…
19 For A Cure
Skip to content19 For A CureDoctors at TriHealth say patients with advanced heart issues deserve patient-centered, personalized care.19 For A CureHaving advanced heart failure doesn’t mean you’ve run out of treatment options.19 For A CureThe clinics have helped companies across the region lower costs and improve their workforce health.19 For A CureThere is a growing field of workplace health and safety.19 For A CureHealthcare is evolving as companies in the Tri-State seek to change how and where care is delivered.19 For A CureA Tri-Health doctor sheds light on another step in the efforts to...…Skip to content19 For A CureDoctors at TriHealth say patients with advanced heart issues deserve patient-centered, personalized care.19 For A CureHaving advanced heart failure doesn’t mean you’ve run out of treatment options.19 For A CureThe clinics have helped companies across the region lower costs and improve their workforce health.19 For A CureThere is a growing field of workplace health and safety.19 For A CureHealthcare is evolving as companies in the Tri-State seek to change how and where care is delivered.19 For A CureA Tri-Health doctor sheds light on another step in the efforts to...WW…
3 brothers killed; father charged
Skip to content3 brothers killed; father chargedDoerman is accused of killing Clayton Doerman, 7, Hunter Doerman, 4, and Chase Doerman, 3, at their Monroe Township home on June 15.NewsMore than a month has passed since the young brothers died, but the community has not forgotten them.3 brothers killed; father chargedThe man accused of executing his sons allegedly told police he had been contemplating it for months.NewsThe restaurant was packed through the afternoon, and nearly every customer knew exactly why they were there.3 brothers killed; father chargedChad Doerman, 32, “confessed to...…Skip to content3 brothers killed; father chargedDoerman is accused of killing Clayton Doerman, 7, Hunter Doerman, 4, and Chase Doerman, 3, at their Monroe Township home on June 15.NewsMore than a month has passed since the young brothers died, but the community has not forgotten them.3 brothers killed; father chargedThe man accused of executing his sons allegedly told police he had been contemplating it for months.NewsThe restaurant was packed through the afternoon, and nearly every customer knew exactly why they were there.3 brothers killed; father chargedChad Doerman, 32, “confessed to...WW…