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.
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 hate that surfaced in Lincoln Heights, often referred to as Zone 15, which encompasses Lockland, Woodlawn and Wyoming, came under attack last Friday when Nazi symbols and rhetoric were publicly ...
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 ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio — A group of masked, armed men is continuing to patrol the streets and Lincoln Heights, including the intersection that overlooks the I-75 overpass where neo-Nazis rallied ...
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 ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio — After roughly a dozen people flew flags displaying Nazi symbols on an I-75 overpass near Lincoln Heights and Evendale Friday afternoon, residents are asking for a full ...
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