LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WKRC) - Saturday marks one year since the residents of Lincoln Heights drove out a neo-Nazi hate group. Village leaders have since adopted a proclamation for unity and respect.
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LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WKRC) — Here in the Tri-State, neighbors help neighbors. That was on full display in the village of Lincoln Heights on Monday. The sounds of a snowblower and shovels carving ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio — In the midst of a snowy Monday morning, a community came together as the federal government remained shut down. I sat down with Marjorie Jones and Lakisha Hill, two women who ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WXIX) - City leaders declared Feb. 7 a day of unity, marking one year since a neo-Nazi demonstration on Interstate 75 that targeted the Lincoln Heights community. Mayor Tonya ...