Over-the-Rhine residents and supporters were preparing for a confrontation at a Nov. 27 meeting on plans for revamping Washington Park in Over-the-Rhine. The Cincinnati Center City Development Cor
1. Go to your favorite dead person's grave. Put a ribbon or a bow on the marker. Take out a flask of your favorite Christmas cheer and toast the dearly beloved. It'll take mere minutes, and you'll
Yes, indeed, that was Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters on the radio extolling the virtues of Ford motor vehicles. Why is an elected official shilling for a for-profit company and mentioning t
The Rev. Charlie Winburn directed his campaign staff to alter a news photograph showing him with a controversial former police union leader and then placed the doctored photo on his campaign Web
Someone broke into Washington Park Elementary School early this week and hung signs protesting its demolition, which is underway. The school closed at the end of the 2006-07 school year and is be
Election Day Slide Show - Click Here Hey -- don't forget to check out www.citybeat.com. CityBeat will have reactions from the winning and losing candidates, supporters and opponents of ballot
Another big vote is scheduled for the day after Election Day. This one involves about 11,000 Kroger workers, members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW). The union is expected to app
Six years after Cincinnati voters decided that the city manager should have the right to hire the police chief and assistant chiefs from outside the police department's current ranks, an appellat
The future of Southwest Ohio's most liberal college hangs in the balance this week. Although the Antioch University Board of Trustees says money is the problem, others are saying it's a case of
Sometimes it's little missteps that change the slant of a news story. Consider a WCPO (Channel 9) Web report about Kenneth Lawson's attempt to keep his law license. The story discussed in some d