Corporations became powerful through careful organization -- and that's what it will take to bring them to heel. A group of Cincinnati activists are receiving training through Students Transform
Address: 1310 Bowman Ave.,Lower Price Hill
Owner: James Paul and Patricia Sue Collins of Harrison
Year Built: 1883
Value: $16,300 in 2001, down from $20,500 in 1998, according to the Hami
If photographer Thomas Condon believed he was getting out of prison this week, he had every reason to think so. When a judge had Condon hauled halfway across the state from a prison in Caldwell fo
If the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) is worried about finding performers to fill its venues because of the civil rights boycott, the group can turn to its own lawyer, Edward Marks, a capable ent
If God is love and the Catholic Church is about bringing people closer to God, why is it bad for a priest to fall in love? The continuing child abuse scandal in the church leaves many Catholics a
The new houses rising in former Warren County cornfields can look awfully tempting to Hamilton County homeowners. The U.S. Census illustrates the drawing power of suburbia. Hamilton County's pop
Cincinnati Mayor Charles Luken has named his appointees to the new Civilian Complaint Authority. Formed as part of the collaborative agreement settling a lawsuit over racial profiling by the Cincin
The trick to withstanding confinement in prison is to not let it jail your creativity, according to photographer Thomas Condon. Since April, when Condon began serving a 30-month prison term for
Address: 2119 Central Ave., West End
Owner: Anthony Henderson ofWest Chester
Year Built: 1875
Value: $8,000 in 2001, according to the Hamilton County Auditor's office
Comments: Anthony Hender
If you can read this sentence, you can help a child succeed. When Gov. Bob Taft first established the OhioReads program, his goal was to find 20,000 volunteers to help students improve their read