The aquarium is really cool if expensive, we got there early and missed the bulk of the crowd, always a good thing. They've gotten trickier giving a discount if you get in early, but then making you walk through a cafe halfway through. read more »
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A permanent supportive housing project for the homeless will receive the final funding it needs to begin construction, thanks to an approval from Cincinnati City Council. read more »
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This weekend, you should really be grilling, waving your flag, and exercising caution with fireworks! If that's not enough, we've rounded up a few awesome events happening around town. Add your own events in the comments, and enjoy your weekend! read more »
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Below is the updated official statement from Cincinnatians for Progress Co-Chair Robert Richardson regarding the announcement that the NAACP and COAST are holding a press conference on July 1st to "announce results" of the Anti-Progress Charter Amen read more »
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While the naysayers behind the Anti-Progress Charter Amendment were celebrating that they have enough signatures to jeopardize the city from funding passenger rail, President Obama spoke to the Enquirer to restate his support for building a high spe read more »
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Travis and Jake discuss perceptions of Downtown, developments on the Cincinnati Streetcar, the Kennedy Connector, Millworks, the Eastern Corridor project, the UrbaNexus event, retail at Great American Tower, and biking across Southern Ohio. read more »
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As I’ve mentioned before, I don’t know how to drive, but that doesn’t stop me from obsessing over the forms endemic to driving, such as the shape of the cloverleaf interchange. This underappreciated form now graces the typically mundane cork trivet. read more »
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The Chamber says the language of the proposed referendum, which would be an amendment to the city charter, is "extremely broad and would impede the city’s ability to compete effectively." read more »
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On Tuesday, July 7 Cincinnati will take its urban gardening/farm program to the next level when Findlay Market plays host to the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Cultivating Healthy Environments for Farmers (CHEF) project. read more »
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The Cincinnati-Middletown area was one of three Ohio metropolitan areas with an unemployment rate below 10 percent in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. read more »
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Cincinnati City Council has approved unanimously a transfer of funds to help clear a site for the $12.5 million King Studios project in Evanston. read more »
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On Saturday, June 20 thousands of people converged onto Over-the-Rhine to participate in the GoOTR 5k and enjoy the festivities at the first annual OTR Summer Gateway Celebration afterwards. read more »
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While the Streetcar will not take any funds from Operating Budget, if the Anti-Passenger Rail Amendment passes holding special elections will take funds from the Operating Budget—the budget used to pay for fire, police, fund the pension and keep poo read more »
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This Sunday's editorial in the Enquirer by Cincinnatians for Progress's Don Mooney was restricted in word count. Here is the unabridged version. read more »
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Fabulous Frames & Art in Montgomery is proud to host an exhibit of long-lost original paintings by the late, great Cincinnati artist Charley Harper. The show will run July 11th through August 8th, with an opening reception on Saturday, July 11th. read more »
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