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Business & EconomyThe panelists at the Columbus Metropolitan Club’s event are optimistic that banking in Columbus is diverse enough to avoid a similar bank failure.
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With nine years to go, Cincinnati's 2030 District reports its participating companies have reduced energy usage by 21%, just ahead of where they should...
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Communities of color face more difficulty getting loans from banks regardless of income level, according to a new report from the Western Reserve Land Conservancy. The report found mixed results from three banks aiming to improve lending practices in underserved communities.
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Sept. 6 is never far from the minds of Fifth Third employees, according to company spokesman Gary Rhodes. That's the day a gunman walked into the lobby...
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This week marks the one-year memorial of the shooting at the Fifth Third Center in downtown Cincinnati. After the events on Sept. 6, 2018, #CincyStrong...
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Whitney Austin doesn't mind talking about when she was shot. She was hit 12 times while trapped in the revolving door to the lobby of the Fifth Third...
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The Cincinnati Strong Victims Fund, a nonprofit established after the September 6 shooting at the Fifth Third Center, has distributed more than $1.2...
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Police officers and several civilians are being honored for their actions following last month's deadly shooting in the lobby of the Fifth Third Bank...
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Cincinnati police are still searching for a motive after a deadly shooting incident at the Fifth Third Center on September 6. The bank re-opened the...
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Hamilton County's coroner has released some technical details about last Thursday's deadly shooting at the Fifth Third Center in Downtown Cincinnati....