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The City of Cincinnati is set to break ground on a $7.6 million safety improvement project along Harrison Avenue.
Ohio and Texas could do it. Both states could steal enough congressional seats with new gerrymandered maps for voting ...
A $7.6 million safety upgrade is coming to Harrison Avenue after hundreds of crashes. The four-mile project will add speed ...
Ohio homes show shifting value with select styles losing buyers’ interest while others rise thanks to thoughtful design and ...
Sometimes the greatest culinary treasures aren’t found in fancy restaurants with white tablecloths and sommeliers – they’re hiding behind bright blue doors in unassuming corners of Ohio neighborhoods.
The Texas burger brings a touch of Lone Star State attitude to the Ohio River Valley, topped with all the fixings that make a burger sing. What’s particularly endearing about Hitching Post Kellogg is ...
Mark Jeffreys says this is how he aims to better understand the needs of the people he serves as he makes decisions on city ...
Officers are stepping out of their vehicles and engaging with the community in an effort to build relationships and reduce ...
A summer spike in violent crime in Cincinnati has brought the issue to the forefront of this year's City Council race.
These three history books are worth reading this summer, from a Northern Kentucky WWII soldier's letters to a book on William Howard Taft.
The Providence Parks Department and One Neighborhood Builders worked together to provide Merino Park with sustainable public restrooms.
Photographer Robert A. Flischel shares a curated historical account of poverty and pain in Cincinnati and beyond in his photo ...