Spring Grove Village could soon become Cincinnati's newest neighborhood. No, that won't take the count to 53 neighborhoods in the city; it will stay at 52 if Winton Place residents vote to chang
Owing to publication deadlines, we must direct you to citybeat.com for final unofficial results in the Nov. 7 election. We can tell you with certainty, however, that whatever the final tally shows
It turns out our constitutional rights are worth whatever the people with the guns decide they're worth, and nothing more. When the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber of Commerce announced Vice Pr
The Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) is actively pushing poor people out of Over-the-Rhine, according to the Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless. Case in point: the
Speaking with a cadence more like a Southern Baptist preacher's than a politician's, former President Bill Clinton arrived in town Oct. 24 to give a stump speech for Democratic congressional can
Fountain Square officially reopened Oct. 14 with compelling entertainment, some controversy and lots of construction work still to be done. The overall feeling among those attending the day's fes
It's usually religious scolds who fret about Halloween's influence on children, and their concern usually involves figments of our imagination: witches, vampires and such. But Kings Island's Fe
This is what happens when reporters make assumptions: Falsehoods make it into print. Thus readers of The Cincinnati Enquirer last week learned that the staff of U.S. Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Westwood)
WOXY, the Cincinnati-based online radio station specializing in the best of cutting edge "Modern Rock," is about to go back into business for the third time. Thanks to some anonymous donors, it
Peace activists say they will disrupt work at U.S. Rep. Steve Chabot's district offices Sept. 27 unless he agrees by then to sign the Congressional Declaration of Peace. At a Sept. 18 town hall m