We wanted some information from Eve Bolton, candidate for the Cincinnati Board of Education, but we didn't want her to break the law to send it. Bolton sent a six-page fax Oct. 8, background inf
Jesus is unsafe for small children. The package says so: "Choking hazard -- small parts, not for children under 3 years." When I bought Jesus for $14.99, I knew there was something wrong with h
If their Hamilton County experience is any indication, it's no wonder the people trying to get a statewide referendum to overturn a state law restricting strip clubs are falling short of their go
Forget red and blue. The color of the current political season is decidedly green, with officeholders, candidates and even corporations committing to steps to reduce the pace of climate change cau
A majority of Cincinnati residents support using taxpayer money to fund human services programming, according to a recent poll. Funded by the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, the telephone poll foun
A Cincinnati advocacy group for prisoners last week succeeded in defending a fundamental principle of American law: It's unconstitutional to increase the punishment for a crime after a person ha
Will Ohio again go Republican when we vote for president in 2008? Put aside for now the question of whether the GOP stole the state's electoral votes in 2004. For the sake of argument, let's as
Odd-numbered years bring what are often called "off-year" elections, with no federal offices on the ballot. But ironically it's these elections that have the most direct effect on our daily liv
Greg Harris is saying something you won't hear from many, if any, other candidates for Cincinnati City Council: The Cincinnati Police Department needs reform. Harris' critique goes beyond the ch
You can lead a horse's ass to water, but you can't make him think. Or so it seems with WLW (700 AM) and its irrepressible need to belittle Latino immigrants. Having won a modicum of goodwill fr