Mark Curnutte, Enquirer

Mark Curnutte

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Cincinnati, OH, United States

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Past articles by Mark:

AIDS champion Kelly Chambers, who founded nonprofit, dies at age 51

Kelly Chambers, who advocated for and supported children in families ravaged by the disease through her nonprofit (FACE), died at age 51. → Read More

Former federal judge, NAACP stalwart Nathaniel Jones dead at 93

Nathaniel Jones described himself as a `child of the NAACP.' Throughout his legal career, he never stopped fighting for civil and human rights. → Read More

UC Latino faculty group: Reducing isolation, speaking up, fighting for human rights

Latino faculty organized to reduce isolation, voice concerns, increase profile and reach out to help larger community. → Read More

New president: Local Urban League hires Denver United Way executive

Local Urban League hires Eddie L. Koen to replace Donna Jones Baker as its president and CEO. Koen comes from United Way of Denver. → Read More

Black police group calls for FOP president Hils to step down

Sentinels act after Sgt. Dan Hils wants "con artist" community activist off Collaborative board. But she won't leave, gets support from black union. → Read More

For 15th anniversary, 15 facts about the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom Center celebrates its 15th anniversary this month. → Read More

Black police group: No need to send National Guard to Cincinnati

Using "troops to police our civilian citizens in an urban environment is both unwarranted and highly inappropriate," union says in statement. → Read More

Gabi, 2, is a migrant. She and her mom walked from Guatemala. They're in Cincinnati now.

Schools, social service agencies, legal services note continued migration of Central Americans to places like East Price Hill → Read More

Tracie Hunter supporters protest for second night, this time outside retired judge Norbert Nadel's home

For the second consecutive night, supporters of former judge Tracie Hunter have organized a protest in opposition to her sentencing. About 20 people arrived Wednesday night outside the home of Norbert Nadel, the now-retired judge who sentenced Hunter in December 2014. Nadel earlier told The Enquirer that he believed a jail sentence was necessary. The protesters chanted that "racist judges have… → Read More

Hunter supporters protest in judge's Westside neighborhood

On the heels of as former Hamilton County Juvenile Court judge Tracie Hunter's sentencing to six-months in jail, about two dozen of her supporters protested outside the Green Township home of the judge who imposed the sentence. "Hey, hey, ho, ho, this racist judge has to go," they chanted as they marched on the street. They later, adding the chant, "Black lives matter" and "No, justice, no… → Read More

Will economic boycott follow judge's decision to send former judge Hunter to jail?

Three major figures in the black community say it's likely in the wake of a six-month sentence for ex-juvenile court judge Tracie Hunter. → Read More

4 addresses in 4 months: This what poverty looks like for this Cincinnati family

After following a family for a year, this is a story of a mother fighting to free her children from poverty. → Read More

She cried for joy at completing high school at age 31. That night, she died in a fire.

Chae'Von Bowman went back to school for her son. 'How am I going to ... help him learn and take the next steps in his life if I don't finish?' → Read More

She cried for joy at completing high school at age 31. That night, she died in a fire.

Chae'Von Bowman went back to school for her son. 'How am I going to ... help him learn and take the next steps in his life if I don't finish?' → Read More

'Just Mercy:' Library lecture series to begin with civil rights icon Bryan Stevenson

Stern Lecture series will bring famed author, activist Bryan Stevenson to Cincinnati in October. → Read More

Mauritanian immigrant now free, but 'lost everything' during one year in ICE detention

Mohamed Diaby was freed March 20 after in custody. ICE wanted to deport him to Senegal or another West African country. He is from Mauritania. → Read More

Cocaine-fentanyl mix triggers rising OD deaths in Cincinnati's black community

Dealers have been dropping the synthetic opiate into cocaine and other drugs to boost the euphoria and, likely, create demand, narcotics agents say. → Read More

Butler County mother faces deportation after child endangerment arrest

A 25-year-old mother left at least four of her young children at home alone Friday, leading to her arrest and now possible deportation. → Read More

Emergency cold shelters brace for out-of-season need this week

Emergency homeless shelters will extend service nights to meet need during severe winter weather this coming week. → Read More

Gay United Methodist pastor from Cincinnati to keep fighting after denominational defeat

Rev. David Meredith is center to United Methodist internal battle over LGBT clergy, same-sex marriage. Denomination leaders voted Tuesday against reforms. → Read More