A local team of researchers will use the $5.1 million from the Federal Transit Administration to test various digital technology in an effort to make transit infrastructure construction more efficient.
William Rankins Jr. painted dozens of murals in Over-the-Rhine, the West End and other neighborhoods in the 1990s and 2000s. Most of them are gone now, and he's lost his eyesight. A project for BLINK is preserving his legacy.
The work on Court Street Plaza, called Embrace No Evil by local artist Tom Tsuchiya, is five-feet tall, made of fiberglass and steel and emits ambient light.
While many voters have decided on their candidate of choice, others remain undecided and hope this upcoming presidential debate can help them make a decision.
The group of nonprofit, city, and community leaders recommends short-term help from the city and advocacy for long-term solutions from the Ohio General Assembly.
The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority is facing a budget shortfall that could limit availability of Housing Choice Vouchers (often called Section 8), according to a letter sent to housing providers last month.
William Howard Taft remains the only American to serve as both president and U.S. Supreme Court chief justice. But he was just a fledgling attorney when he signed recently discovered paperwork.