The private management company running the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) benefited from cronyism with its embattled board chair, Benjamin Gettler, according to board member Tom L
Early on New Year's Day, while the eve's alcohol still rolled through revelers' veins, a knot of men broke away from the crowds spilling out of the downtown bars closing for the night. It was a lit
Letting your meter expire: $25. Parking in a handicapped spot: $250. Watching council members debate balancing the city budget on $2 million of theoretical revenue from theoretical photo radar enfor
It certainly seems corporations have had the upper hand in the city's economic development lately. "Give us this or that or we're out of here. We're moving to -- " (choose one: Blue Ash, Northern K
It's not an unusual predicament for a 23-year-old: Eric Huth has been looking for steady work since getting fired by the U.S. Postal Service three months ago. He was late four times in five w
It took the balcony, two overflow rooms and the hall outside a standing-room-only Cincinnati City Council Chambers to hold all the people who turned out to say what they think of Mayor Charlie Luken
Assaults on officers, injuries to prisoners and use of chemical irritant have plummeted since the Cincinnati Police Department issued Tasers to its entire force, police told city council's Law and P
Cincinnati's population is younger, darker and poorer than it was 30 years ago. Those are some of the conclusions of a study released by the University of Cincinnati School of Planning. "The Social
In all the editorial skirmishing about electronic voting machines and their potential for everything from glitches to deliberate fraud, one alternative seems to have been overlooked: using open-sour
Still Pissed: The League of Pissed Off Voters is one of many progressive groups that formed around the election and now resolves to stay active. On Nov. 3, the day Sen. John Kerry conceded the pres