Hey, here's news: America's workforce is miserable. A recent survey found that 70 percent of Americans say their jobs are "miserable" or -- apparently one step better -- "bearable," according to au
Given the Gannett Co.'s staggering competitive advantage, the founder of a handful of free social networking and listings Web sites wants to know why The Cincinnati Enquirer refuses to sell him adve
Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) officials updated city council Feb. 22 on their progress after a year and a half of work to redevelop Over-the-Rhine, the Banks and Fountain Squ
Many in Cincinnati's African-American community are furious about what they see as the police department's double standard for disciplining white and black officers. Among those convinced that a wh
The recording studio is ready to go. But the walls of Elementz, formerly known as the Hip Hop Youth Arts Center, will be bare for the grand opening Feb. 24. The youth Gavin Leonard hopes to draw th
By a narrow vote, Cincinnati City Council last week directed its attorneys to file an objection to a federal magistrate's recommendation that the city be found in material breach of the collaborativ
not your friendA blurry night from Hell. Literally. The bar was named Hell. This was the same year Hell kicked out Jesus Christ. Not for being Jesus Christ but for dressing as Him and getting rowdy
Life is still rocky for the family of Quentin Gill, whose April 2004 killing remains unsolved (see "A Separate Justice," issue of Aug. 25-31, 2004). Quentin's sister Princess and her two young dau
The Cincinnati City Council seat vacated by Hamilton County Commissioner Pat DeWine sat open nearly two weeks as the man he charged with filling it, Councilman Sam Malone, the only other Republica
Just as being accused of a crime doesn't automatically make a person guilty, being a police officer doesn't automatically make a person innocent. There are probably as many levels of professionalism