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'A relief for everyone' | Work begins to fix malfunctioning gates at major Newtown railroad crossing
For years, drivers on Church Street have dealt with malfunctioning railroad gates causing traffic congestion. Local residents are hopeful as repairs begin to bring relief.
Church Street, a key thoroughfare in Newtown, will be closed for three days starting on Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. The closure is ...
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Go World Travel Magazine on MSNThe Queen City Through Local Eyes: An Insider’s Guide to CincinnatiA Cincinnati native reveals why her hometown deserves a spot on your travel list—from riverfront stadiums to storytelling ...
Nearly 50 years after the departure of passenger trains connecting Ohio’s major cities, an Amtrak plan to connect Ohio’s major cities through passenger rail could be gaining traction.
Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
If Cincinnati voters approve Issue 22 to sell the city railroad, who’s in charge of the money and will safeguard against wasteful spending? Sixteen financial institutions – including Cincinnati’s own ...
When I first arrived in Loveland, Ohio, crossing the bridge spanning the Little Miami River and parking down the street from ...
The Cincinnati Southern Railway Board selected the international money management firm UBS to oversee $1.6 billion from the railroad sale.
The Cincinnati Southern Railway trust fund is already growing. In the first two months it's up $14 million, a report shows.
City Council's proposal to dedicate some proceeds from the railroad sale to projects in 15 "underserved" neighborhoods is unfair to rest of the city.
Tom Brinkman's plan to give Cincinnati residents $600M for property tax relief out of railroad sale money won't make November ballot, but it's coming.
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