People's Liberty CEO Eric Avner says he's leaving Joseph Acura because its parent company is "destroying the character and history of a part of downtown Cincinnati."
MSD Director of Government Affairs Gina Marsh held court outside council chambers yesterday, telling reporters that the city threatened to pull a contract with a Columbus-based law firm if it did not pay a subcontractor immediately.
Council’s rules and audit committee spent about two hours yesterday going over a dispute between a Columbus law firm and former council member Sam Malone, who received payments for consulting on Cincinnati’s Metropolitan Sewer District.
It’s been nearly 20 years since the famous Seinfeld episode “The Strike” introduced America to the concept of Festivus, the Costanza family’s long-lost nondenominational anti-holiday.
Fresh off an epic back-and-forth battle on the road against the division-rival Ravens, the undefeated Who Deys return to Paul Brown Stadium to host Kansas City.
Cincinnatians freaked out last month when Major League Baseball’s superstars descended on the Queen City for the All-Star Game. This month, the best of the best of another major sport will come to town when the Western & Southern Open kicks off in Mason.
A late voting push by Reds fans helped earn third baseman Todd Frazier a starting spot in this year’s All-Star Game — not that he didn’t deserve it — the guy has been mashing all year.