Saying the school district is in a fiscal crisis, the Cincinnati Board of Education is considering an emergency property tax levy for the Nov. 6 ballot. The tax hike would generate around $68 mill
A focus on the long-term future and possible unraveling of the U.S. Department Veterans Affairs (VA) dominated the discussion during a two-day meeting of the Commission on the Future for America
U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Miami Township) is the target of a campaign by Americans Against Escalation in Iraq (AAEI), which is pressuring her to re-evaluate her stance on the war. The Iraq Summer
Salvia is a recreational drug that has highly disorienting, hallucinogenic effects, and it's legal in 45 of 50 states, including Ohio. It has slowly crept into the drug culture since it began to
There is a direct connection between deodorants and hair-care products and smog, according to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA). OEPA will hold a public hearing July 23 to outline
After receiving a warning from the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio (ACLU), Cincinnati State Technical and Community College is allowing the distribution of literature for the Justice for Ja
Former Cincinnati Vice Mayor Minette Cooper has four unpaid citations for weed and litter infractions on property she owns, amounting to $1,200 in fines, according to the city's Office of Adminis
In previous campaign years, the nation's airwaves have been bombarded with pleas to "Get Out the Vote," "Help America Vote," "Rock the Vote" and most recently a campaign fronted by P. Diddy