Cranley vetoes Over-the-Rhine parking fee
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley used his veto power for the first time Wednesday to kill an Over-the-Rhine parking permit plan that council had passed on a five-to-four vote.
View ArticleMayor's Veto Of Over-The-Rhine Parking Plan Will Stand
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley's veto of the Over-the-Rhine residential parking permit program will stand. City Council did not have the six votes needed Wednesday to override it, and it was Council's...
View ArticleBernie Sanders' Cincinnati Supporters To Gather For Live-Stream
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Sanders would physically be in Cincinnati. He will, in fact, be live-streaming the event to multiple venues nationwide. Democratic...
View ArticleCost Of Memorial Hall Renovations Higher Than Anticipated
The cost to renovate Memorial Hall is higher than estimated. Sara Bedinghaus of 3CDC says the contractor bids were $3 million more than expected.
View ArticleWatch Golden Globe Awards With ‘Carol’ Participants
You can share the excitement of multiple Golden Globe nominations for “Carol” with extras and crew from the film attending a watch party Sunday night. The free party is open to the public at The...
View ArticleLacheys' 98 Degrees Touring After 3 Year Break
They're getting the band back together. Nick and Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timmons will tour as 98 Degrees this summer after a three year break. Their My2K Tour will play 33 cities –...
View ArticleFindlay Market Makes List Of 15 Great Places In America
Cincinnati's Findlay Market is one of the American Planning Association's (APA) 15 Great Places in America for 2016. The organization annually puts out a list of its 15 great neighborhoods, streets and...
View ArticleCincinnati Council Hears About OTR Project & Police Surveillance Cameras
Update May 10, 2016: The planned mixed-use development at Liberty and Elm streets in Over-the-Rhine will move forward. Cincinnati Council voted 8-1 in favor of the project.
View ArticleBeer, Bones And Bathrooms: Over-the-Rhine's Buried Past
Most of us are familiar with Over-the-Rhine's history but what's below the surface? Cincinnati's underground beer tunnels, crypts and even privies have secrets to tell. The Over-the-Rhine Museum...
View Article98 Degrees Christmas Concert Tickets On Sale Friday Aug. 18
Let it snow in August? Tickets for the 98 Degrees Christmas concert Dec. 15 at the Aronoff Center -- to promote their new "Let It Snow" Christmas album -- go on sale Friday, Aug. 18.
View ArticleOTR Named One Of 15 Great Places In America
People who plan cities for a living have named Over-the-Rhine one of fifteen Great Places in America for 2017.
View ArticleRenewed Effort To Push Out Prostitution And Drug-Dealing In OTR
Over-the-Rhine residents are putting drug dealers and prostitutes on notice as they partner with police in a renewed effort to clean-up the area.
View ArticleWhy You Might See Golf Carts On City Streets
There’s a new way to get around downtown and Over-the-Rhine. Adding to the fleet of Uber drivers, bike shares, pedal wagons and the streetcar, you can now hop on a golf cart. Cincinnati City Council...
View ArticleWork continues on OTR parking permit plan
Cincinnati officials are continuing work on a plan to bring residential parking permits to the city's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Council's Neighborhoods Committee heard Tuesday about the latest...
View ArticleVote on OTR parking plan could come in two weeks
A Cincinnati Council committee could vote in two weeks on a plan to set up a residential parking permit program in parts of the Over-the-Rhine. Legislation to enact the proposal could be ready by the...
View ArticleOTR parking permit program closer to being implemented
The full Cincinnati Council will likely vote Wednesday to let a residential parking permit program move forward in parts of Over-the-Rhine. The Neighborhoods Committee approved the proposal Monday....
View ArticleCouncil, for now, rejects OTR residential parking program
It is back to the drawing board for a proposal to bring residential parking permits to parts of Over-the-Rhine. Council rejected the ordinance Wednesday. Four members voted yes, and three voted no. It...
View ArticleFormer 19th century church to become an event center in Over-the-Rhine
A former 19th century Over-the-Rhine church is getting a new life as an entertainment center. The former St. John's Evangelical Protestant Church at Twelfth and Elm will become the Transept. "The...
View ArticleCouncil committee approves Over-the-Rhine parking fee
A Cincinnati city council committee voted 3-1 Monday to charge Over-the-Rhine residents $108 a year for parking spaces. The charge would apply to 450 parking spaces in the neighborhood.
View ArticleCranley vetoes Over-the-Rhine parking fee
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley used his veto power for the first time Wednesday to kill an Over-the-Rhine parking permit plan that council had passed on a five-to-four vote.
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