Friday, May 24 2013 9:22 PM EDT2013-05-25 01:22:30 GMT
The Yellow Ribbon Support Foundation received a big donation on Friday. Total Quality Logistics (TQL) presented a check for $17,025 to Keith Maupin, the father of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Matt Maupin whoFull Story >
Total Quality Logistics (TQL) presented a check for $17,025 to Keith Maupin, the father of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Matt Maupin who was captured and killed by insurgents while serving in Iraq.Full Story >
Friday, May 24 2013 8:51 PM EDT2013-05-25 00:51:23 GMT
Police were called to a double shooting Friday afternoon in Pendleton. It happened around 4 p.m. inside an apartment building near 13th and Spring Street. According to officers on scene, one victim ranFull Story >
Police were called to a double shooting Friday afternoon in Pendleton. It happened around 4 p.m. inside an apartment building near 13th and Spring Street.Full Story >
Friday, May 24 2013 7:24 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:24:09 GMT
Hamilton County Commissioners have agreed to stop funding Metropolitan Sewer District projects until the City of Cincinnati gets rid of one ordinance they say favors companies in the city and revises anotherFull Story >
Hamilton County Commissioners have agreed to stop funding Metropolitan Sewer District projects until the City of Cincinnati gets rid of one ordinance they say favors companies in the city and revises another that impacts which companies are eligible to bid on projects based on apprenticeships.Full Story >
Friday, May 24 2013 7:00 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:00:24 GMT
Two soldiers paid a special visit to their pen pals in the Tri-State on Friday. Students at Williamstown Elementary School have been writing the soldiers for over a year, who both served in Afghanistan.Full Story >
Two soldiers paid a special visit to their pen pals in the Tri-State on Friday. Students at Williamstown Elementary School have been writing the soldiers for over a year, who both served in Afghanistan.Full Story >
Friday, May 24 2013 6:19 PM EDT2013-05-24 22:19:48 GMT
Last week, Acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller said "two rouge IRS employees" were responsible for targeting conservative groups in 2012, something the IRS admitted to. However, the Exempt OrganizationFull Story >
The IRS worker says an Exempt Organization Specialist's job is to ask questions to those applying for 501(c)4 status, but there was never any intent to target conservative groups. The worker says this is not the conspiracy some are making it up to be.Full Story >
Friday, September 7 2012 8:57 PM EDT2012-09-08 00:57:35 GMT
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - According to numbers released by Verizon this afternoon, Charlotte cell phone use was off the charts during the DNC. People made 31 % more calls than they typically do and thereFull Story >
Wireless carrier reaches numbers which show many people spent quite a bit of time talking while they were in Uptown Charlotte.Full Story >
Friday, September 7 2012 8:30 PM EDT2012-09-08 00:30:20 GMT
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - John Wilson and David Beddinger came up with the idea to show support for the thousands of Police, Fire and Medic personnel who worked countless hours during the DNC. "WorkingFull Story >
John Wilson and David Beddinger came up with the idea to show support for the thousands of Police, Fire and Medic personnel who worked countless hours during the DNC.Full Story >
Thursday, September 6 2012 11:09 PM EDT2012-09-07 03:09:56 GMT
The following are President Barack Obama's remarks as prepared for delivery. Michelle, I love you. The other night, I think the entire country saw just how lucky I am. Malia and Sasha, you make me soFull Story >
The following are President Barack Obama's remarks as prepared for delivery.Full Story >
Thursday, September 6 2012 11:06 PM EDT2012-09-07 03:06:42 GMT
Below are the full remarks of Vice President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention.My fellow Democrats, and my favorite Democrat. Jilly, I want you to know that Beau, Hunt, Ashley, and I areFull Story >
Below are the full remarks of Vice President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention.Full Story >
Thursday, September 6 2012 10:08 PM EDT2012-09-07 02:08:01 GMT
The following is a transcript of a speech by Ted Strickland, former governor of Ohio at the Democratic National Convention. I'm Ted Strickland, and I come from Duck Run, Ohio. Let me tell you, folks in Ohio knowFull Story >
The following is a transcript of a speech by Ted Strickland, former governor of Ohio at the Democratic National Convention.Full Story >
The
following is a transcript of a speech by Texas Rep. Al Green at
the Democratic National Convention.
America,
it is up to us, right now, to make the decision on the type of country we will
have. Either we move forward towards securing an economic future built to last
with a strong middle class at its core, or we revert to a place where America's
promise is only fulfilled for a select few.
In
the 60's, we marched because it was the right thing for our country, and it
made us stronger. Fortified by our faith, we helped our country overcome
obstacles once thought to be insurmountable—in our nation's laws, and our
countrymen's hearts. Once again, this is our time to uphold justice. It's our
time to protect the rights we've won, and it's our time to stand up for the
country we love.
Our
faith tells us we have a moral obligation to better our communities, to accept
responsibility and care for each other. But these values are not just unique to
believers, they are American values, and this is the American way.
Which president had the first telephone? Which commander in chief gambled away the White House china? Or who loved jelly beans? Discover some fun facts about some of the men who've been president.Full Story >
Do you know which president was the first to have a telephone? Which commander in chief gambled away the White House china? Or who loved jelly beans? Discover some fun facts about some of the men who've held the highest office in the United States.Full Story >
The 2012 election may be over, but not all may be lost for Republicans looking for love. Thanks to chemistry.com, you can find your political equal in these cities.Full Story >
Republicans lost the 2012 presidential election, but not all may be lost for members of the GOP looking for love. Chemistry.com lists the cities they are most likely to find their political equal.Full Story >
Inaugurations have evolved to reflect a changing U.S. and the personalities of the men occupying the office.Full Story >
Inaugurations have evolved to reflect a changing U.S. and the personalities of the men occupying the office. Here's a look at some of the inaugurations for years past. Full Story >
The final debate before the 2012 presidential election provided an endless amount of viral internet memes as well as the inspiration for some creative fictional Twitter hash tags.Full Story >
The final debate before the 2012 presidential election provided enough memorable moments - one in particular about the Navy - to create an endless amount of viral internet memes. It also was the inspiration for some creative fictional Twitter hash tags.Full Story >
The 46th Quadrennial Democratic National Convention is underway in Charlotte, NC.Full Story >
President Barack Obama accepted the Democratic presidential nomination at the 46th Quadrennial Democratic National Convention. The DNC ran from Sept. 4 to Sept. 6 in Charlotte, NC.Full Story >
From, buttons, ties and all types of hats, Republican delegates happy to nominate Mitt Romney showed their patriotism and "red-state" spirit all week at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL.Full Story >
From, buttons, ties and all types of hats, Republican delegates happy to nominate Mitt Romney showed their patriotism and "red-state" spirit all week at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL.Full Story >
Take a look back at the memorable, and often amusing, moments of the presidential race that left only one Republican standing to take on the incumbent President Barack Obama in the fall. Full Story >
With Election Day drawing closer, nominee-apparent Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are gearing up to face off for your votes - but what if it had been Republican candidate Herman Cain, or Rick Santorum, instead? Take a look back at the memorable, and often amusing, moments of the presidential race that left only one Republican standing to take on incumbent Obama in the fall. Full Story >
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