Enthusiastic applause followed City Manager Milton R. Dohoney Jr.'s remarks Sept. 21 at Memorial Hall after his remarks at the Over-the-Rhine Summit hosted by the University of Cincinnati. In o
An increased minimum wage will hurt businesses or help Ohio's economy and the working poor -- it just depends on the speaker and which study you read. Both sides say the other is creating a smoke
New Orleans -- This is a place where 600-year-old oak trees have names and are considered neighbors. The McDonough and The Roosevelt live down on Lelong Avenue in the New Orleans City Park. Bu
WAIF (88.3 FM) has had a rough year in 2006, and the big question for members going into their annual meeting Sept. 13 is simple: Should the current board of trustees remain, or is it time for new
The Venerable Kyabje Yongyal Rinpoche, master of the Gelugpa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, comes to Cincinnati Thursday through Monday to share his perspective on world events. His visit also marks
When street performers like jugglers, fire-eaters and strolling musicians go legit, you get Cirque du Soleil. Yet this nontraditional circus company won't bring the Society for the Prevention of
Women make up the majority of the U.S. population -- 149.1 million, compared to144.5 million men as of July 1, 2004 census numbers. But being the majority doesn't remove the second-class citizens
Heather and Richard Wigle are involved in their community because they're committed to making their adopted hometown a safe and enjoyable place to live. They volunteer for Price Hill Will, a com
While many people are heading to amusement parks, camping trips in the mountains or other traditional destinations, a group of 50 Cincinnatians is heading to a construction site for their R and R.
E85 can dramatically cut "greenhouse gases." True or false? E85 will end U.S. dependence on foreign oil. True or false? E85 is cheaper than regular gasoline because it's mostly made of corn.