Thousands of new jobs, more high school graduates in college, an inclusive community -- the future is bright in the eyes of a Northern Kentucky planning group that hopes to reshape the region by o
A Cincinnati area computer system created to improve the care of the homeless is proving to be a surprising success story for cooperation among social service agencies. Hamilton County soon will
The inner fears, dreams and hopes of the city have burst out this summer in discussions over Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation's (3CDC) plan to renovate Fountain Square. From older
The year was 1956 and the city of Norwood was at its peak. Its factories produced playing cards, Chevrolets, shoes, laundry machines and electric motors. The city's population doubled on the we
In the bureaucratic world of regional transportation planning, Byzantine laws and arcane procedures are the norm. With enough acronyms to fill a dictionary, it's easy to see why most people don
Young professionals and members of the "creative class" have a simple message for downtown developers: Build us grocery stores, unique boutiques and useful public transportation -- not a spruce
The menu for the Green Party presidential ticket's July 19 visit to Northside was simple: cobb salad, corn on the cob and fruit cobbler -- all plays on the name of presidential nominee David Cob
Christina Yash, R.N., starts to work her magic with a piece of plastic cheese hanging from her beaded necklace. Anna MacConnell grasps the piece of cheese in her hand and twiddles it around with
They are unified by a common goal: former Nader supporters, veterans, political neophytes, lifelong Democrats, college students, single women, immigrants, retired folk, members of the "creative
Five shots ring out in a dark alley after a high-speed pursuit. An unarmed African-American teenager lies on the ground, clutching his cell phone. A young white police officer stands over the dyi