City Departments May Be Asked To Consider Environmental Implications In...
Cincinnati Council could approve a resolution Wednesday committing the city to make decisions protecting the environmental health of residents, especially the most vulnerable. The Education and...
View ArticleSittenfeld In DC For White House Meeting On Gun Violence
Cincinnati Council Member P.G. Sittenfeld is in Washington, D.C. Tuesday for a meeting at the White House on gun violence. Sittenfeld will be part of session with Vice President Joe Biden and officials...
View ArticleOrganizations In Lower Price Hill Are Working Together To Provide Affordable...
Families who pay more than 30 percent of their income for housing may have difficulty affording necessities such as food, clothing and medical care.
View ArticleDo The Democrats Believe They Have A Real Shot At Defeating Chabot?
Does the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) seriously think that Republican incumbent Steve Chabot is vulnerable next year in southwest Ohio's First Congressional District? Apparently so.
View ArticleCan The Democratic Party Get Back On Track, In Ohio And Nationally?
If you are a baseball hitter and you have a game where you go 0-4 – no base hits in four at-bats – you're not a happy camper. But you are not totally despondent. In baseball, there is usually a game...
View ArticleGolden Cincinnati Initiative To Support Our Aging Population
As in many areas of the country, the number of people age 60 and older in our region is increasing. Earlier this year the City of Cincinnati created the "Golden Cincinnati Initiative" to support our...
View ArticleMonday Politics Chat: A Look Behind And A Look Ahead At Cincinnati Politics
WVXU politics reporter Howard Wilkinson talked with News Director Maryanne Zeleznik Monday about what happened in last Tuesday's election; and what the next four years might look like at Cincinnati...
View ArticleWVXU, WGUC Searching For New Home
Cincinnati Public Radio's WVXU-FM and WGUC-FM are looking for new studios in anticipation of the eventual demolition of the Crosley Telecommunications Center.
View ArticleCincinnatians' Ideas May Get Turned Into Real Policy At "Policy Pitch Night"
Cincinnatians are invited to review and vote on different ideas to improve the community Monday night at a "Policy Pitch Night."
View ArticleFive Cincinnati Council Members Could Be Deposed As Part Of Open Meetings Probe
Five Cincinnati City Council members could soon be deposed in a lawsuit accusing them of holding secret meetings.
View ArticleA Future for Over-the-Rhine Senior Service Center?
After fears that the Over-the-Rhine Senior Service Center would have to close, there is a new plan to keep it open . Council Member P.G. Sittenfeld will ask Cincinnati City Council to make a one-time...
View ArticleOTR Senior Center Staying Put For Now
The Over-the-Rhine Senior Center will continue to operate at its current location on Race Street for the time being.
View ArticleTentative Settlement Reached In 'Gang Of Five' Suit
Cincinnati has reached an agreement with a plaintiff who filed a lawsuit against five Cincinnati City Council members accusing them of violating the state's open meeting law with a series of text...
View ArticleCommentary: Should Election Day Be An Official Holiday For Cincinnati City...
If Sandusky, Ohio, blazes a trail, does Cincinnati follow? We may soon find out.
View ArticleCity To Study Making Election Day A Paid Holiday
Cincinnati Council has OK'd a motion asking city administrators to study making Election Day in November a paid holiday for city workers. A similar ordinance for workers to trade Election Day for...
View ArticleJudge: 'Gang Of Five' In Texting Case Should Resign
Updated: 2:28 p.m. The judge in the case against five Cincinnati City Council members who broke Ohio law by secretly texting each other said they "should resign'' and return to taxpayers the $101,000...
View ArticleAnalysis: There's One Takeaway From The 'Gang Of Five' Texts Released Thursday
One thing was abundantly clear in the over 600 pages of text messages and emails from the "Gang of Five" Cincinnati Council members – they have no use whatsoever for Mayor John Cranley.
View ArticleMonday Chat: Was Smitherman's Release Of Recording Of His Late Wife Pure...
WVXU Senior Political Analyst Howard Wilkinson spoke with News Director Maryanne Zeleznik Monday morning about Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman's unsual release of an audio recording of his late wife...
View ArticleCincinnati's New Food Truck Park Aims To Satisfy Appetites
A new addition to Cincinnati's food scene is arriving to a bare parking lot. The Cove Food Park will have food trucks serve hungry patrons at Rivertown Marina.
View ArticleMonday Chat: Will Cincinnati's 'Textgate' Impact The Next Mayoral Election?
WVXU senior political analyst Howard Wilkinson spoke with News Director Maryanne Zeleznik Monday morning about the latest court case in which five Cincinnati council members agreed to a settlement...
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