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Voters overwhelmingly rejected a property tax increase for the Oak Hills Local School District. → Read More
A street linking the city's Sayler Park neighborhood to a popular restaurant, marina, brewery and regional park will get a traffic signal and crosswalk -- eventually. → Read More
FC Cincinnati's stadium in the West End could hold up, or even kill, a long-awaited project to improve safety along an Over-the-Rhine corridor. → Read More
Cincinnati police served notices to people living outdoors near Third and Walnut streets, giving them 72 hours to remove their property from the area. → Read More
Did hometown hero Kyle Schwarber get cheated out of a Home Run Derby title Monday night? → Read More
We probably don't need to tell you this: Cincinnati is not the best city to drive in. → Read More
A Miami University professor traveled to Missouri to engage in sexual activity with a person he believed to be an underage girl, according to a federal indictment. → Read More
The rumors of FC Cincinnati coming to Clermont County are true. → Read More
A street in Over-the-Rhine was dedicated to a Cincinnati police officer killed in the line of duty more than 40 years ago. → Read More
It's just mid-June, and we've already had four -- and potentially five -- days in a row of 90-degree heat and oppressive humidity. → Read More
Hamilton County commissioners voted Monday to raise the sales tax rate by 0.2 percent. → Read More
Former Vice President Joe Biden will visit Cincinnati later this month to raise money for fellow Democrat Richard Cordray → Read More
Cincinnati's information technology director will on Wednesday take over day-to-day management of the city's troubled 911 center, replacing another leader who assumed control earlier this year. → Read More
The former commander of Hamilton County's jail claims in a federal lawsuit that Sheriff Jim Neil and his staff discriminated against her because she's a woman and because she's gay. → Read More
A man found dead at Government Square late last year died primarily from alcohol poisoning, though the cold weather and other health issues played a part. → Read More
An action plan for Cincinnati's troubled 911 center focuses on technology improvements, robust training and boosting employee morale. → Read More
Violent crime and an on-stage sex show: Cincinnati police explain why Annie's Inner Circle in the East End shouldn't keep its liquor license. → Read More
Is the city doing enough to prevent cars and trucks from parking on the streetcar tracks? → Read More
The Cincinnati Zoo and the owner of Morgan's Canoe teamed up to rescue them. → Read More
The Cincinnati Zoo and the owner of Morgan's Canoe helped rescue more than 50,000 honeybees thought to have been living in a garage since the early 1990s. → Read More