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Living Out Loud Admit It: A Lousy Feminist (04/30/08)

Living Out Loud Heavy Petting (03/05/08)

There But For Grace Courage and Creativity (12/12/07)

There But For Grace Listening to My Voice Calling (11/14/07)

There But For Grace Take Five (09/12/07)

There But For Grace Bridging the Homeless Gap (08/08/07)

There But For Grace Exchanging Ideas About Needles (07/11/07)

There But For Grace Simply Create Another Way (06/13/07)

Choosing Our Battles So whatcha got, and who gets it? (05/09/07)

There But For Grace Writing As Renewable Resource (05/09/07)

There But For Grace Tax No-How (04/11/07)

All Lit Up Rene Denfeld -- All God's Children: Inside the Dark and Violent World of Street Families (Publicaffairs) (04/11/07)

A Fighter to the End Cancer claims a defender of the environment (04/04/07)

There But For Grace Main Street Coming and Going (03/21/07)

Cop Test Arresting questions for applicants (02/21/07)

Keeping Melissa Warm Writers embrace one of their own (12/13/06)

The County Adds Pepper Democrats even take Hamilton County (11/08/06)

'Cheers' for Over-the-Rhine Tucker's Restaurant celebrates 60 years (09/13/06)

Phemale Pharmacology Why can't politicians keep their hands off our bodies? (05/10/06)

Looking for Hard Luck Advocates know where and how to find the homeless (05/03/06)

Right to a Private Life Momeyer retires as Planned Parenthood CEO, proud of her role in promoting health and responsibility in politically charged times (03/08/06)

The Truth About Being Poor But was it so hard to find witnesses? (01/18/06)

Everyday Prejudice Exhibit takes Cincinnati lessons on the road (01/18/06)

We Hardly Knew Ye Christopher Smitherman says gays let him down, city council blind to racism (12/28/05)

No Show Cops leave kids waiting for promised basketball game (11/23/05)

All The News That Fits Mean Jean Breaks Oath (11/23/05)

Next: Gay Adoption Ban From the people who brought you the gay marriage ban (11/16/05)

A Whole New Team City council was supposed to change, but nobody predicted this (11/09/05)

The Full Ticket The rest of the race was a mix (11/09/05)

All The News That Fits A Refuge Called 'Here' (11/09/05)

A Matter of Style Beyond plans and qualifications, the mayor's race swings on intangibles (11/02/05)

Transparency in Office Cincinnati gets a taste of revolutionary politics, Hawaii-style (11/02/05)

Next Stop: New Hope On a bus tour of Over-the-Rhine developments (10/26/05)

See How They Run In Politics, It Isn't Easy Being Green (10/19/05)

All The News That Fits The 1.5 Percent Solution (10/19/05)

The Cuckoo Outgrows The Nest Neighbors fly into a rage over bar's patrons (10/12/05)

Clamoring for Peace Hundreds from Cincinnati join national protest against the war (09/28/05)

Like Prophets Confronting the King The spirituality of agitating for peace (09/28/05)

Signs of Progress Also crosses, concert tickets and a ride for Joe Lieberman (09/28/05)

All The News That Fits Campaign Rebate (09/28/05)

Let the Races Begin After mayoral primary, candidates for other posts rush the gate (09/21/05)

All The News That Fits Picking Favorites (09/21/05)

Fighting for What's Theirs Over-the-Rhine neighbors vote to sue schools (09/14/05)

I Will Survive Mallory and Pepper move on to vie for Cincinnati mayor (09/14/05)

The Money Split Mayoral candidates' plans for spending our taxes (09/07/05)

All The News That Fits Walking for Paul (09/07/05)

Bright Flight, Small City Candidates discuss population loss and the creative class (08/31/05)

All The News That Fits Why YP Groups? (08/31/05)

$75 and 500 Signatures And you, too, could be the next mayor of Cincinnati (08/24/05)

Porkopolis Taking Undue Advantage in OTR? (08/24/05)

All The News That Fits Electoral Reform (08/17/05)

Sound Bite Into Crime Stop the presses: Mayoral candidates plan to combat crime (08/10/05)

Lifting Off and Up Crossroads Community Church's growth is astronomical (08/03/05)

Winburn's Revival The GOP Fronts an enigmatic mayoral candidate (07/27/05)

All The News That Fits Holy Writ (07/27/05)

All The News That Fits Rent to Own (07/20/05)

Protecting the Big O Organic foods at Findlay Market come cheap, but not easy (07/13/05)

Job for a Day Temporary labor is a hard way to make a living (07/06/05)

Swimming Against The Tide David Pepper Has Spent His Life Defying Expectations (06/29/05)

Hearing Them Roar The Cincinnati Zoo finally responds to neighbors' concerns about parking lot (06/29/05)

Swept Aside No More Cincinnati janitors march for justice and the right to organize a union By Stephanie Dunlap (06/22/05)

All The News That Fits Look, Ma, No Wires (06/22/05)

All The News That Fits Unsafe Sex in the City (06/15/05)

Politics as Unusual Special election in 2nd District draws a host of first-time candidates (06/08/05)

Tasers on Trial Community forum brings key players together, but audience members remain wary (06/01/05)

All The News That Fits Spencer Under Siege (06/01/05)

The Discipline of Discipline 'Losing it' and finding it again (05/25/05)

Chain Reaction Northside's small businesses eye Walgreens warily (05/18/05)

All The News That Fits Sickening Budget (05/18/05)

Brinkman vs. Roe Ohio considers banning nearly all abortions (05/11/05)

All The News That Fits Renewing College Hill (05/11/05)

I'm Worth It In three views, self esteem stares back (05/04/05)

Pay Up, Ye Sinners Ohio Republicans working to raise taxes on beer and cigarettes (05/04/05)

All The News That Fits Pharmacy of Last Resort (05/04/05)

All The News That Fits Title X, Take II (04/27/05)

Children Should Be Heard Giving 'A Voice' to sexually abused kids (04/20/05)

All The News That Fits Bans and Barricades (04/20/05)

Knit Hits The Fans Stitch 'N' Bitch groups take shape across Cincinnati (04/13/05)

New Money Reinventing community and class with local currency (04/13/05)

All The News That Fits Distrust and Discomfort (04/13/05)

All The News That Fits Remembering 'The Riots' (04/06/05)

Talking With the Landlord Housing mediation resolves conflicts without going to court (03/30/05)

All The News That Fits Move Over, Casual Friday (03/30/05)

Democrats for Mayor Candidates try to differentiate themselves at forum (03/16/05)

All The News That Fits Banning in Cincinnati (03/16/05)

To the Barricades Why not pen in the suburban drug users? (03/09/05)

Lofty Liberty Lost 3CDC stalls plans for new housing for the homeless (03/02/05)

All The News That Fits Plans Waiting for Action (03/02/05)

Butt Out Opposition to Cincinnati's proposed smoking ban builds (02/23/05)

All The News That Fits Black and White (02/23/05)

Summer Sound-Off A dead judge, an angry volunteer and sweet music in Burnet Woods (02/16/05)

All The News That Fits Elementz of Youth (02/16/05)

Bitch-Slap Ice Cream When your boyfriend's (02/09/05)

A Failure to Collaborate Civil rights lawyer examines the city's progress (02/09/05)

All The News That Fits Bitter Medicine (02/09/05)

All The News That Fits Gill Family Still Looking, Six Months Later (02/02/05)

All The News That Fits Passed Over (01/26/05)

Good Weather Gone Bad The city examines the Great Snow of Christmas '04 (01/19/05)

All The News That Fits The Blue Isn't Black & White (01/19/05)

By the Book Downtown 'secret' is a regional draw (01/12/05)

All The News That Fits Board Not Boring (01/12/05)

Kicking Ass Independent wrestlers throw down live (01/05/05)

All The News That Fits Watching Stabbing

(01/05/05)

Gay Times The Queen City clears her closet (12/29/04)

SORTA a Mess City fights to prevent buses from stopping Sunday service (12/22/04)

All The News That Fits Picture the Money (12/22/04)

Nightmares of War Veteran, 23, battles to win back health and job (12/15/04)

Preparing for Terror Police coordinating emergency services (12/15/04)

All The News That Fits Better Than Competition (12/15/04)

Living Small & Elsewhere City and county play a game of 'not in my backyard' (12/08/04)

All The News That Fits Are You Being Served? (12/08/04)

The Art of Lobbying How and why Dick Weiland succeeds (12/01/04)

All The News That Fits Tale of the Taser (12/01/04)

Worst Places to Spend Xmas And what, if anything, to do about it (11/24/04)

All The News That Fits Social Needs (11/24/04)

All The News That Fits Open and Closed (11/17/04)

Main Street Gets the Business (The battle to develop Over-the-Rhine insulted Chinese Americans) (11/10/04)

CityBeaters The Ups and Downs of "Alternative" Work (11/10/04)

Cheeseburgers, Paradise How the Democrats lost the election (11/10/04)

All The News That Fits The League of Pissed Off Voters (11/10/04)

Beer and Loathing Election returns without end in Hamilton County (11/03/04)

Poll Me, Push You A most contentious election comes to an end, finally (11/03/04)

All The News That Fits Unintended Consequences (11/03/04)

Sex, Lies and Values Anti-gay lobby touts 'discrimination for good reason' (10/27/04)

All The News That Fits Help Thy Neighbor (10/27/04)

All The News That Fits Library Closes Book on Political Discourse (10/20/04)

All The News That Fits Two new shootings (10/13/04)

Unsafe Environment How the Bush administration imperils local health (10/06/04)

Medical Bill Tax levy for Drake Center comes under fire (09/29/04)

All The News That Fits McBean and the gunman

(09/22/04)

Designs Worth a Damn Architects help Over-the-Rhine residents draw plans of their own (09/15/04)

'W' is for 'Wrong' Kerry comes out swinging at Union Terminal (09/15/04)

'W' is for 'Wrong' Kerry comes out swinging (09/08/04)

All The News That Fits Mr. Smitherman (09/08/04)

Gangs of New York Psychologists and grandmas gather to admonish GOP (09/01/04)

A Separate Justice No peace for the family of another dead young black man (08/25/04)

All The News That Fits Looking for 6 young souls

(08/25/04)

All Talk, Then Action Center programs hope to show Cincinnati how to get along (08/18/04)

Burning Questions Who Picks the Freedom Center's Cotton? (08/18/04)

Life After Luke Luken's withdrawal changes everything -- or does it? (08/11/04)

All The News That Fits Robot Cops

(08/11/04)

The Imagination Bidness Homeless kids make something from nothing (08/04/04)

All The News That Fits excessive force

(08/04/04)

Progress Against Unions Wild Oats workers say progressive natural foods store stifles union drive (07/28/04)

All The News That Fits English woods gets treatment from the top

(07/28/04)

All The News That Fits A new home for Hip hop

(07/21/04)

Taking Over the Park 3CDC's plans alienate some Over-the-Rhine residents (07/14/04)

National Recognition CityBeat nabs two AAN awards (07/14/04)

All The News That Fits Findlay Market's letter

(07/14/04)

Extended Engagement The continuing relevance of women's arts groups (07/14/04)

Feminine Whiles A leadership academy for another kind of feminist (07/07/04)

All The News That Fits Who cares about election reform!

(07/07/04)

Out of the Woods Housing agency puts the squeeze on English Woods residents (06/30/04)

All The News That Fits The Development of Block D

(06/30/04)

All That News That Fits The Development of Block D

(06/30/04)

Elkington Redux Council members visit developer who insulted Chinese (06/23/04)

Strong, Stronger, Strongest City might change the mayor's role again (06/23/04)

Splitting the Vote Council districts: real reform or clever backlash? (06/16/04)

All That News That Fits Resisting Walnut Hills

(06/16/04)

CityBeat Gets Six Pack Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists awards CityBeat (06/16/04)

All That News That Fits Resisting Walnut Hills (06/16/04)

Pigeons and Promises Madisonville struggles with development rules (06/09/04)

All The News That Fits Main Street sees another closing (06/09/04)

Another Hot Summer in the City Local leaders and grassroots groups try to keep kids busy and safe (06/02/04)

We're Pissed Off and We Vote Don't just get angry; help elect somebody (06/02/04)

A Shaky Foundation Demoralized city development bureaucrats forge ahead (05/26/04)

Burning Questions How Do We Track Good Police Work? (05/26/04)

Creativity Behind Bars Prisoners learn the transformative power of art (05/19/04)

Pollution Is a Crime Activists find a creative and frugal way to protect air quality (05/12/04)

Don't Need Nothin' but Eating Cook away, Dixie (05/05/04)

Return and Retrieve Part Saturday school, part support group (05/05/04)

'Be a Man, Take It' A reprimanded officer and a scared citizen (05/05/04)

Editorial Cincinnati Runs, Keeps Moving Forward (05/05/04)

Dangerous Thoughts and Images A heated discussion about censorship of the arts by those who should know (04/28/04)

Copping an Interview At last, a conversation with the head of the police union (04/21/04)

That Word Racial slur generates new rule, fuels old debate (04/14/04)

Musician Down What in the Sam Nation got into Covington Police? (04/07/04)

The Dead and the Rest Living or something like it in Over-the-Rhine (03/31/04)

Growing Roots and Wings Building new schools, creating new communities in Cincinnati (03/24/04)

Leeper of Faith New head of 3CDC faces familiar challenges (03/17/04)

Bounced by the Police A funny thing happened on the way to the press conference (03/10/04)

Gutting the Fish A spiritual healing retreat for survivors of sexual abuse (03/10/04)

A Fierce Nonviolence Still conscientious after all these years (03/03/04)

Bill's Outlet Drafted to the front lines of Vietnam (03/03/04)

The Taming of the Girls Anonymous complaint prompts self-censorship at Southgate House (02/18/04)

Don't Follow the Money Probe of police funds passes uneventfully at City Council hearing (02/11/04)

East Beginning East End will be among the first in revolutionary new school design at Cincinnati Public Schools (02/04/04)

Luken: Dump Article 12 City must change its image, mayor says (02/04/04)

Backing Dean Local supporters rally behind beleaguered candidate (01/28/04)

Glass Houses Competing theories define debate over crime (01/21/04)

Burning Questions Can Cincinnati Keep NIOSH? (01/14/04)

A Woman's Place Feminists gather to learn and teach leadership (01/07/04)

Creative Class Growing Pains Portrait of the artist as an economic cog (12/31/03)

Fairer Sex City might not want gay rights, but it wants gays' money (12/31/03)

Hybrid Hullabaloo City wants to know if the little cars that can, will (12/24/03)

Seen and Heard Students take police concerns to City Hall (12/17/03)

Death in Custody A homicide seen 'round the world (12/10/03)

Seeing Isn't Believing Some see restraint, others see vicious attack (12/10/03)

The Mounting Anger Two years later, resentment builds (12/10/03)

Hip Hop Hope Youth center aims to empower a generation (12/03/03)

Nowhere/ Now Here The double blow of mental illness and homelessness (11/25/03)

Unfriendly Skies? Comair's gay and lesbian employees consider a boycott (11/25/03)

Holiday Makeover Ten ways to dress up Cincinnati and make it more festive (11/19/03)

Dumb Growth Dinosaurs 'Preserving the American Dream' conference hits Cincinnati (11/12/03)

Running for a Long Time, and on Purpose A marathon primer by a first-timer (11/12/03)

At Least It's Change Outsiders win two seats, seven incumbents return (11/05/03)

Rookie Run A day in the campaign of council candidate Nick Spencer (10/29/03)

Occidental Slip OTR consultant's remarks enrage Chinese Americans (10/15/03)

Council Hears from Crowd Resolution condemns 'insensitivity' (10/15/03)

Running Against the Grain City council challengers have high hopes, slim chances and some unusual ideas (10/08/03)

No Chinese Allowed Proposed consultant has Over-the-Rhine buzzing with enthusiasm and concern (10/01/03)

Lynch Aims for City Hall GOP challenge fails to stop his candidacy (09/10/03)

Peter's Principles Peter Block makes other cities jealous of Cincinnati (09/03/03)

Still Ground Zero Civil rights leaders back boycott, call for unity (09/03/03)

Health Care: A Right 'Single payer' movement growing in Ohio (08/27/03)

After the Mourning A progressive church copes with the removal of its pastor (08/20/03)

Call to Action Civil rights activists rally against racism (08/13/03)

Party Crashers CopWatch activists say arrest was harassment (08/06/03)

Burning Questions Can Luken and Taft Lose Their Jobs to Recall? (07/23/03)

Puppy Love Saving pit bulls from bad owners and well-meaning laws (07/16/03)

Burning Questions Can Nazi Racial Laws Teach Us? (06/25/03)

A River Runs Through It Organizing work and revelry for the Ohio (06/18/03)

How Art Thou, Cincinnati? If cultural appreciation is the measure, we're thriving (06/18/03)

Refusing Death Hope is one of the new weapons against breast cancer (06/11/03)

Justice Runs Riot Snitch testimony and race baiting by prosecutors prove deadly (02/21/02)

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