Last month, we broke news about the plan to sell the Cincinnati Southern Railway and uncovered new details about the Bengals' stadium naming-rights deal. We also took you inside the craft beer capital of the West Side and sought expert advice on the local real estate market.
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'I wake up hearing shots still.' Kroger, supermarkets ponder what to do about shootings
More than one out of six mass shootings since 1966 have taken place in a retail setting with supermarkets becoming an increasingly popular target.
4 things newly obtained records tell us about the Bengals' stadium naming-rights deal
Emails and letters obtained by The Enquirer show the ongoing discussions over the past year between Hamilton County administration and the Bengals regarding the stadium's name.
‘Ditch the dump’: A lawsuit, gunshots and the controversy over Rumpke's landfill expansion
In October, over the objections of some residents, the Ohio EPA accepted Rumpke’s application to increase the maximum total of trash to 1,500 tons a day in Whitewater Township.
Secret plan to sell Cincinnati's railroad faces early questions from legislators
The board that oversees the Cincinnati Southern Railway intends to sell it for $1.6 billion in a deal that could bring a windfall to the city of Cincinnati in exchange for giving up a property it has owned for 142 years.
Cincinnati invests in ShotSpotter while other cities drop it
A gunshot detection system that has cost Cincinnati millions has been abandoned in a neighboring city and is facing increasing scrutiny elsewhere. Officials here say there are no plans to get rid of it.
Child sexual assault and abuse: They're more common than Ohioans may think
On an average day, 10 reports of child sexual abuse are substantiated by Ohio children's services investigators.
'A racial issue:' Black Cincinnatians face the health disparity of higher blood pressures
Ten neighborhoods with the highest hypertension rates are all majority Black.
'He's a lawyer's lawyer': Meet the judge who will decide P.G. Sittenfeld's fate
His written opinions and statements in court, as well as the cases he handled as state solicitor, help shed some light on Judge Douglas Cole.
A flight to D.C. unlocks stories of my dad and his war — and ends in a long-overdue parade
Enquirer Reporter Sharon Coolidge shares this story of a very special trip with her father.
The incredible rise of Joe Burrow ... the ping-pong player
Whenever the Bengals players are in the locker room, there’s usually a game going.
Is now a good time to buy a house? Your real estate questions answered here
Is now a good time to buy a house? Where are home prices headed? We answered questions from subscribers about the local real estate market.
This Northern Kentucky cafe is a haven for comfort food (and just plain comfort)
The Farmstand is a rarity these days: A true mom-and-pop joint located in a hot mess of fast-food restaurants that have inundated the fast-growing Boone County town of Union in recent years.
Ohio's best: The top 23 boys basketball players in the state ahead of the 2022-23 season
High school sports writers and editors at more than 60 USA TODAY Network newspapers and websites compiled a who's who of the Buckeye State's prep boys basketball players.
Pictorial Enquirer was like Life magazine for Cincinnati
Similar to Life or Look magazines, the slim, oversized publication presented features on fashion, Hollywood celebrities, local slice-of-life stories and views of far-off lands.
Is this gas station the craft beer capital of Cincinnati's West Side?
You can get much more than gas at the White Oak Marathon.
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