In the Freedom Center's final exhibit, people unsatisfied with the museum's programming verbally create their own. Those fed up with forever talk, talk, talk find ways to act on the verbiage --
Cincinnati City Council voted Aug. 4 to put the repeal of Article 12 of the city charter on the Nov. 2 ballot. Gary Wright, chair of Citizens to Restore Fairness, was in attendance for the formality
Three police officers used excessive force in the Nov. 30, 2003, incident that led to the death of Nathaniel "Skip" Jones, an investigation by the Citizen Complaint Authority has concluded. The Aug
Scream and They Will Come: Marcia Battle and other activists fighting to save English Woods agitated long enough and loud enough that they finally brought to Cincinnati the head of the U.S. Departme
The Hip Hop Youth Arts Center now has a home at 1599 Central Pkwy., at the Liberty Street intersection and next to the Cincinnati Ballet. That puts it 10 minutes from every bus line in the city, acc
Vice Mayor Alicia Reece and council members Christopher Smitherman and Laketa Cole aired their displeasure June 23 at the complete dearth of minority-owned businesses among the vendors inside the re
Cincinnati City Council, meeting for the last time before summer recess June 30, demonstrated underwhelming interest in election reform, voting to shelve all four charter amendments proposed for the
Q: How many feminists does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: That's not funny. Contrary to stereotype, most feminists do have a sense of humor, says Mary Pierce Brosmer. It's just that they
City Manager Valerie Lemmie didn't anticipate making a funding request Wednesday for a development project in Madisonville. The meeting is the last before city council breaks for summer -- and a key
The good news is that people seem concerned about summertime violence. People care, or at least they say they do. The bad news is they're not working together. And most everyone seems afraid it