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Riverside Drive Bike Project Gets New Hope

0 Comments · Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Just as it looked like the project might be delayed for up to two years, plans to create a bike lane along Riverside Drive have gained new support. Last week a Cincinnati City Council meeting ended with every member present in agreement that the project should move forward despite objections from the city’s Department of Transportation and Engineering.    

Kasich Creates Human Trafficking Task Force

0 Comments · Wednesday, April 4, 2012
“Can you tell me how a 13-year-old kid can be snatched, blackmailed, drugged, raped, in our state? In our country?” That’s the question Ohio Gov. John Kasich asked audiences March 29 before signing an executive order to create the Human Trafficking Task Force, which is intended to combat human trafficking across the state and help victims recover.    

Event: Young Buck Thursdays

0 Comments · Tuesday, April 3, 2012
A Country-Western themed gay bar hosts a dance party in Downtown Cincinnati on Opening Day? This town’s big enough for the both of ’em! Shooters Bar hosts its inaugural night of Young Buck Thur  

Cincinnati vs. The World 4.4.12

0 Comments · Tuesday, April 3, 2012
A 118-year-old pump station and water tower in Eden Park could soon be home to a microbrewery and tasting room if city officials approve the developers’ request to overhaul the building. The developers are reportedly members of the Martin family, which already owns the Cincinnati Beer Company.  
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Ohio Creates Human Trafficking Task Force

Gov. Kasich gives task force 90 days to measure ability to identify victims

{CommentsCant} · Friday, March 30, 2012
“Can you tell me how a 13-year-old kid can be snatched, blackmailed, drugged, raped, in our state? In our country?”

That’s the question Ohio Gov. John Kasich asked audiences Thursday before signing an executive order to create the Human Trafficking Task Force, which is intended to combat human trafficking across the state and help victims recover.

“I don’t think I can thin...  

Riverside Drive Bike Lane Might Be Postponed

0 Comments · Friday, March 30, 2012
Cincinnati’s Department of Transportation and Engineering (DOTE) is indefinitely postponing a Riverside Drive bike lane project due to concerns over construction on I-471 diverting traffic to Riverside Drive. The delay could range from a year to two years. UPDATE: This article has been updated due to City Council's March 29 show of support for constructing the bike lanes despite DOTE's recommendation.
  
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Riverside Drive Bike Lane Project Back On?

Eight council members sign motion in support of construction

{CommentsCant} · Thursday, March 29, 2012
Bike advocates that have been holding their breath in hopes of seeing the Riverside Drive bike project come to fruition can exhale again, thanks to another change in the status of the project. The issue still hasn't been resolved, but on Wednesday supporters of the Riverside Drive bike lane project crossed a major barricade when a City Council meeting ended with   
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Tedx Around Cincinnati, Explained

Several events, same brand — what's the difference?

{CommentsCant} · Wednesday, March 28, 2012
There's hardly such thing as too much TED, but its presence in Cincinnati is getting a little confusing. There are a number of different TEDx events popping up this spring, each with a different theme and set of speakers. Each of the three impending events are to follow the same format as the original TEDTalks, but the TEDx Cincinnati events are in...  

Event: Cinema Toast Crunch Presents Chopping Mall

0 Comments · Wednesday, March 28, 2012
The security guards at Park Plaza Mall are fed up with shoplifters. Really fed up. So fed up, in fact, that they've decided to sic military-grade robots on a group of mullet-donning, cig-tokin', aci  

Literary: The Very Hungry Caterpillar

0 Comments · Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Children's author and illustrator Eric Carle has given life and luminosity to, arguably, the world's most famous caterpillar. Since its publication in 1969, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” has