Last year was another record-breaking year for homicides in Cincinnati, but during his annual State of the City address last week Mayor Mark Mallory said progress was made in fighting crime during
When Cincinnati City Councilman Jeff Berding, a Democrat, planned a campaign fund-raiser to mark his 40th birthday, the host committee read like a Who's Who of Republican corporate power brokers.
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If you ask a fellow smoker for a light in Cincinnati, you can get a ticket from the police. No, this doesn't have anything to do with the new smoking ban in Ohio; the problem is the city's panha
Name/Organization: Tom Juengling, President of the Rosie Reds Years as President: Three How did you get the position: Elected by members Duties: Oversee events, make on-field presentations on
Score one for grassroots community activism against big bucks contributors to Cincinnati City Council, at least for now. Defying council's wishes, the city's planning commission recently voted
One of the defining controversies of the so-called War on Terror takes center stage in a Cincinnati courtroom this week: The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals was scheduled to hear oral argument
Efforts to put the war on trial ran into the realities of a busy urban courtroom Jan. 22, postponing the affair for another six weeks. Five anti-war protesters, arrested for trespassing during a s
Two criminal investigations alleging possible voter fraud and embezzlement are lingering from 2006, and local law enforcement officials say they're not sure when the probes will be completed. One
Mallory Calls Secret Meeting on Nazis The Nazis might be coming to Cincinnati on Martin Luther King Jr. Day next week, but Mayor Mark Mallory doesn't want you -- or local reporters -- to know