After a white supremacist demonstration earlier this month, residents are still demanding answers to the police response.
In days following a white supremacist demonstration at the border of Evendale and Lincoln Heights, the site has become a monument for peace, a rallying point for those who stand against hate. Hundreds ...
Hate has no place in Lincoln Heights.... Black leaders and residents have an issue with the way armed and masked neo-Nazis were permitted to come together on an Ohio freeway bridge without ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio — Days after a neo-Nazi demonstration in Lincoln Heights, residents are still wondering what happened and reeling from the impact the group has had on their community.
More than 150 people packed the Lincoln Heights village council chambers Monday, demanding answers about the police response to a white supremacist demonstration Friday afternoon atop the ...
Armed with assault rifles and displaying a universal symbol of hate and bigotry, a group of neo-Nazis gathered near Lincoln Heights on Friday, hoping to instill fear in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Residents of Lincoln Heights pressed for answers Monday after a group of neo-Nazis hung a white nationalist banner and waved swastikas on an I-75 overpass between the village and Evandale.
The video above is from a previous story. CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Faith leaders in Lincoln Heights united the public on Sunday for a prayer vigil and march, hoping to inspire a call to action after a ...
In days following a white supremacist demonstration at the border of Evendale and Lincoln Heights, the site has become a monument for peace, a rallying point for those who stand against hate.