Hamilton County prosecutors overlooked a few things when they recently discussed with reporters the indictment of former Bengals running back James Brooks. While prosecutors said Brooks was wanted
Cincinnati's planning commissioners have recommended approval for plans by Xavier University to develop a park along Victory Parkway despite protests from the North Avondale Neighborhood Associa
Some Cincinnati City Council members are teaming up with the African-American Health Network in an effort to reduce what they called in a news release disparities in health care that are hurting
A decision by the Vatican several weeks ago to prohibit a Maryland priest and nun from ministering to gays and lesbians has struck a local nerve. Local church leaders and organizations represent
Campanello's Italian Restaurant is weary from what its owner says has been a battle with the Cincinnati Fire Division over firefighters taking up parking spaces with their personal vehicles. Th
For co-workers and fellow police officers, the alternative lifestyle of Cincinnati Police Officer Phillip Barnes was no secret and no big deal, those who worked with him say. District 5 Capt. Ph
They're not mad. Members of the Southwest Ohio First Suburbs Consortium say they're just getting even. The First Suburbs Consortium -- a statewide project -- is making headway locally in organizing
Most of the wrinkles have been ironed out in time for this year's Ujima Cinci-Bration, the African-American festival that will run downtown during the Coors Light Festival at Cinergy Field. The pl
They thought it all along, but now it has become painfully clear. Residents are getting a raw deal out of the "advisory only" development plan for western Hamilton County, the Sierra Club and Conce
Sewers have become the enemy to residents who are fighting Hamilton County's proposed plan for western Hamilton County development. And on July 1, a Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission