The NBCUniversal request in the case of the Covington Catholic student follows the recent dismissal of a similar lawsuit against the Washington Post.
Author: Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati Enquirer
Pampers to install 5,000 diaper changing stations in men’s restrooms in the next 2 years
Pampers wants to make it easier for dads with small children byproviding 5,000 changing tables for public restrooms across North America by 2021.
‘I feel like I’m in my 20s’: Ohio man’s Lenten, beer-only fast comes to an end
Del Hall said after his Lenten Fast that he needs less sleep, his mind is clear and he said he feels like there’s no inflammation in his body.
Brian Michael Rini, who claimed to be missing boy Timmothy Pitzen, booked into jail
An Ohio man who said he was Timmothy Pitzen, anIllinois boy who went missing in 2011 at age 6, spent the night locked up at the Hamilton County jail.
Couple charged with having sex in front of kids on 150-foot observational wheel: Cincinnati police
The couple “engaged in sexual intercourse in the open in front of children and adults” at the SkyStar Wheel in downtown Cincinnati, a complaint said.
Diocese investigation of Covington Catholic viral video finds students’ actions were commendable
The Diocese of Covington’s investigation of the Covington Catholic students that went viral found that they did not “instigate the incident.”
Analysis: Breaking down the full video with Covington Catholic students
The Enquirer has reviewedvideo, shotfrom different angles, and paired it with interviews to help bring clarity to what transpired.
Johnsonville recalls more than 48,000 pounds of frozen cheddar and bacon pork patties
More than 48,000 pounds ofJohnsonville raw ground pork patties are being recalled because they might be contaminated with black rubber.
Reports: Ohio school resource officer removed after giving principal parking ticket
The officer was removed from school premisesafter giving a ticket to the school principal for parking in a handicap zone.
Family of Otto Warmbier awarded $500 million in lawsuit against North Korea
But the family of Otto Warmbier, who died in 2017 after being imprisoned in North Korea, may have challenges in getting the judgment paid.