Stonewall Cincinnati votes Tuesday on whether to oust three of its most active leaders. The decision on whether to dump two co-chairs and one board member could rest on two questions: Is Stonewal
Hamilton County voters decide Nov. 5 whether to begin the largest local transportation project since the interstate highway system. What began in 2000 as a plan to revamp Queen City Metro, the city
Address: 649-655 Evans St., Lower Price Hill
Owner: James and Sandra Triantos
Value: $49,600
Year Built: Unknown
Comments: This warehouse in an industrial section of Lower Price Hill doesn'
If City Manager Valerie Lemmie and Mayor Charlie Luken are away, responsibility for running the city of Cincinnati could easily fall to a 26-year-old who until recently worked in Dayton. It happened
Address: 1 Le Roy Court, Mount Auburn
Owner: Mellissa Mallin
Value: $138,600
Year Built: 1875
Comments: A few years ago this building and the five others that make up the Glencoe Apart
The CityBeat staff has been toying with the idea of a summer road trip story for more than a year -- something about day-tripping from Cincinnati. We'd all hop in our cars and see what was out th
I don't remember the first time I saw a TV ad for Tom Raper RV ("Exit 149-A in Richmond, Ind."), but I know it was a long time ago, maybe even the late 1970s, when I traveled mostly by bike. It was
About 75 percent of the employees of the city of Cincinnati have long been unionized, so why are the rest forming their own union now? The answer is wages, benefits and job security. The city e
It's been almost 10 years since more than 200 inmates at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville staged a notorious 11-day riot. The riot ended with one dead guard, nine dead inmates
Will voters have to decide whether to toss out Issue 6 -- the campaign-finance reform charter amendment -- before it can take effect? Cincinnati City Councilman Chris Monzel has joined the effort.