Address: 632 Race St., Downtown Year Built: 1919 Owner: Fifth Third Bancorp (with a lease controlled by Hardee's restaurant) Value: $560,500 Comments: It's been several years since anyone bo
Sprawl is a product of more than a desire for new homes and good schools -- it's propelled by fear, racism, conservative land developers, outdated tax structures, restrictive zoning and fragmente
At exactly what point do we have enough stuff to achieve the American dream? When we have the three-bedroom house, two-car garage and white picket fence? When we have the in-ground pool and hot tub
After going 1-for-3 at the ballot box in recent years, Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) needs a $480-million hit. The school district is asking voters to approve a 4.89-mill bond issue to rebuild
Should voters stop public funding of Cincinnati City Council campaigns before it begins? That's the question Issue 8 asks. About three years ago Citizens for Fair Elections, a coalition of 19 grass
Address: 2119 Central Ave., West End
Owner: Anthony Henderson
Value: $8,000
Year Built: 1875
Comments: Most of the buildings on this street, which runs roughly parallel to Central Parkwa
Who benefits from the hundreds of millions in federal spending that U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell likes to say he's brought Kentucky? Tobacco farmers have gotten more than $700 million in assistance
Address: 106-8 E. Eighth St., Covington
Owner: Les Whitling Reporting Service
Value: $60,000
Year Built: Unknown
Comments: How could a defunct court reporting company still own a buil
In less than a year, a promising Mount Auburn charter school with 672 students has devolved into an empty building, a series of lawsuits and a heap of animosity. All that remains of the education
Address: 1201 Linn St., West End
Owner: Casino Theater Cincinnati LLC
Value: $275,000
Year Built: 1908
Comments: Most people know the Regal Theater as a movie theater, but it also host