New Leadership Takes Helm at The Cincinnati Enquirer Significant news has emerged from The Cincinnati Enquirer, a cornerstone of local journalism for generations. Publisher Dale Allen, who has guided the paper through nearly five years of transformative change and unprecedented challenges, is stepping down from his role, marking his retirement from a 35-year career with Gannett. Stepping into this crucial leadership position is Bill Emison, another highly experienced Gannett executive, whose appointment took effect on … Read More
Hamilton County Considers New Parks Tax Levy
Hamilton County Considers New Parks Tax Levy Hamilton County is currently discussing a potential new tax levy designed to bolster funding for Cincinnati Parks. This proposal aims to ensure the continued excellence and accessibility of our beloved green spaces, but it also sparks important conversations about local taxation and community priorities. As residents, understanding the details of this initiative is key to appreciating its potential impact on our city. Why a New Levy for Cincinnati … Read More
Cincinnati Welcomes First Woman Police Chief Theetge
Cincinnati Welcomes New Police Chief Teresa Theetge A new era has officially begun for the Cincinnati Police Department as Teresa Theetge was officially sworn in as the city’s newest police chief. Her appointment marks a truly historic moment, making her the first woman to permanently hold the top leadership role in the department’s long history. A Historic Swearing-In for Cincinnati Chief Teresa Theetge took her oath of office in a ceremony held at City Hall, … Read More
SR 32 Clermont County Upgrades Tackle Traffic
SR 32 Set for Major Upgrades in Clermont County Cincinnati locals who frequently travel through Clermont County can anticipate significant improvements to State Route 32. New plans are underway to modernize this vital corridor, addressing long-standing traffic congestion and safety concerns that have grown with the county’s rapid development. These upgrades aim to enhance the driving experience for thousands of daily commuters. The Growing Need for a Better SR 32 Clermont County has experienced substantial … Read More
Burrow Tua weather podcast debate
Burrow, Tua, and Cincinnati Weather Talk The latest “Here We Go” podcast stirred local conversation, diving deep into a comparison between Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa. Hosts James Rapien and Mike Santagata dissected their on-field capabilities, with a significant focus on how weather conditions uniquely impact each signal-caller’s performance. Behind the “Here We Go” Discussion Cincinnati.com’s “Here We Go” podcast, a go-to for Bengals insights, recently sparked a lively debate among … Read More
Mt Adams Incident Swift CFD Response
Mt. Adams Incident: CFD Steps Up On June 16, 2024, residents of Cincinnati’s historic Mt. Adams neighborhood witnessed a swift response from the Cincinnati Fire Department (CFD) to an unfolding incident. The event underscored the critical role of our emergency services in maintaining local safety and order, particularly within such a unique and densely populated area. A Rapid Response in a Steep Neighborhood The CFD was dispatched to an incident in Mt. Adams, highlighting their … Read More
Cincinnati Prioritizes Affordable Housing
Cincinnati Tackles Affordable Housing Challenges Cincinnati is experiencing rapid growth and development, bringing new opportunities but also increasing the cost of living. In response, the Cincinnati City Council is proactively addressing the critical need for more affordable housing options across the city, aiming to ensure all residents can access safe, stable, and affordable homes. Understanding Cincinnati’s Housing Landscape For many Cincinnatians, finding housing that aligns with their income has become a significant hurdle. Rents and … Read More