Out along Bridgetown Road in Green Township there are about five houses that have been inadvertently thrust into the firewood business. It wasn't the homeowners' idea, but thanks to crews contr
Uncle Woody's is about to bite the (saw) dust. The restaurant and bar known to many a University of Cincinnati student -- past and present -- as a place to eat, drink and be merry closed its doors J
Kaldi's Coffeehouse, the venerable staple of Over-the-Rhine's Main Street, might have finally met its match: an eviction notice. Though thoughts of moving the bar and restaurant -- known for it
Hamilton County Commissioner Pat DeWine wants to share something with you. DeWine, who's running for a spot on the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas this fall, thinks it's time that government
Over the weekend, while taking her dogs on an evening walk in Mount Washington, my girlfriend and I bumped into about 15 teenage boys who just happened to be walking along the same street we were.
With Memorial Day comes another summer. That last Monday in May opens a floodgate that signals all the great things about living in this town. Everywhere there are signs of what a great place thi
A man who lives along Boudinot Avenue in Westwood fills a 30-gallon plastic garbage can about halfway each week with raw dog turds and puts it out on the curb to be picked up by a city garbage co
I'm one of those crazy people who thinks government and politicians can do the right thing when they want to. Like when innocent people and floating historical landmarks get caught up in a labor
Sitting on my window sill and staring at them every Saturday was not enough. Apparently I needed to go down to Washington Park and experience what it was like to hand out sandwiches on the sidewalk.
Bill Brown is one paranoid dude. And now, thanks to his tour of downtown surveillance cameras, so am I. The two-hour walk-and-talk that took us all of 1 1/2 blocks -- beginning in front of Nada