Companies that want to do business with the state of Ohio must now swear that they don't support terrorists. Senate Bill 9, which took effect April 14, requires companies seeking state contracts
What did Mayor Mark Mallory know and when did he know it? Details about a confidential study done last year on officers' attitudes and deployment issues in the Cincinnati Police Department -- inc
Several hundred people -- black, white, grey hairs, college kids and toddlers -- gathered July 8 under the trees at the Burnet Woods gazebo in Clifton to rally support for raising the minimum wage
Plans for a beach getaway by Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory led to some confusion last week over the last-minute cancellation of a neighborhood forum that he'd scheduled in May. At 2:19 p.m. June
One day after Cincinnati officials cited the study as the basis for hiring up to 100 police officers, a secret report on police deployment issues was publicly released June 20 -- or at least porti
Cincinnati City Council is basing a major budget policy that could cost taxpayers up to $8 million annually on data from a study they haven't seen in its entirety and have been blocked from obtai
Here at CityBeat, we almost never cover press conferences hosted by the Cincinnati Police Department. That's because we almost never know when the police will hold a press conference. But it's not
The Cincinnati Lesbian Archives have found a new home. The collection of news articles, personal journals and other cultural items (see "Shelving Lesbians," issue of May 24-30) will move to Clif
For the second time in a row, Cincinnati officials are looking to a smaller neighboring community for someone to oversee City Hall's daily operations. Mayor Mark Mallory announced June 6 that Mil
Don't buy the line the Cincinnati Police Department is peddling about the high number of Drop Inn Center clients being arrested. What appears to be happening is suspects are lying about their add