Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) officials have decided to get into the charter schools business. At March 8 meeting the High Quality Schools Task Force, a school board committee approved a draft po
When Ciao Baby Cucina on Seventh Street downtown announced it was closing, no one tried to link the closing with the level of business in the area because the company reported that its financial p
Surely, no one ever would accuse Cincinnati Councilman Charles Winburn of flip-flopping on an issue. Nor, he has assured everyone, was it his intent to flip-flop when he introduced a proposal ear
Not all of the Republican supporters who got invitations to a fund-raiser from Hamilton County Commissioner Bob Bedinghaus were amused by the mailing, which was labeled "Passport to the West Side
Cincinnati City Councilman Todd Portune's multiphase commuter rail line proposal is meeting some resistance from the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Cou
At a Jan. 30 meeting of the Cincinnati Democratic Committee, members could not agree on whether to get behind Build Cincinnati, the bipartisan group that has been working on a city charter amendment
For three weeks running, Cincinnati City Councilman Tyrone Yates has refused to answer CityBeat's questions regarding the Citizens Police Review Panel that he proposed and council passed Jan. 21. T