Been busy this week? After all, we had to prepare for Opening Day, celebrate Opening Day and then talk about how the Reds did on Opening Day.
It's understandable if you missed a few stories. So, let's catch you up on five must-reads.
State and federal officials' plans aligned this week to bring the Greater Cincinnati region closer – maybe – to funding its biggest single public works project: a new bridge over the Ohio River.
It's only been a few weeks since Congress passed $1.9 trillion in COVID-19 relief, but Mayor John Cranley already knows where he wants to spend Cincinnati's $291 million portion.
There's an asterisk to the announcements the mayor recently made, though: Nothing has been approved by Cincinnati City Council – a necessary step before any of the stimulus money could actually be spent.
It was parents’ questions, following an Enquirer report, that unearthed discrepancies in a school district's explanation of when a Northern Kentucky superintendent got a big raise while teachers got none amid a pandemic.
Crashes occur as often as several times a month at the bridge near the intersection of Madison and Kenwood Roads, according to community members who spoke with The Enquirer.
Garrett, entering his fifth big-league season, has become one of the faces of the Cincinnati Reds.
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