Thursday Jun 25 | The Cincinnati Enquirer
On Sunday night, adults of all ages will gather at the Mayerson JCC for Dancin' at the J, a fun evening with food, friends and live music.
Report: Silverton police dispatch outdated
When Tim McGrath walked into the Silverton Police Department's dispatch center, he felt as if he were in a time warp.
Unpeeling the Rhine: Photographic works of eight Art Academy of Cincinnati students' showcase life in Over-the-Rhine. From 6 to 8 p.m., Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson St., Over-the-Rhine. Food and cash bar.
The light after Columbine's darkness
April 27, 1999, was a storm-tossed night, so dark and threatening it seemed to encroach on the light of Temple Sholom in Amberley Village.
False alarms high in upscale towns
I NDIAN HILL - When Indian Hill Rangers respond to home burglary alarms, they're almost certain to find no evidence of a break-in. Of the 1,171 burglary alarms they responded to last year, all but two were false alarms.
Cops: Craigslist ads solicited sex
Police said they busted a prostitution operation late Thursday that solicited customers off the Web site Craigslist.
Persistent sexual offender gets maximum sentence of 44 years
Ben Hawkins just can't help himself. He went to extraordinary lengths and deceptions to fulfill his fantasy - touching young girls for sexual pleasure.
Fair set to show parents what kindergarten's about
Parents shopping for a kindergarten program for their children can, under one roof, check out 18 schools.
MLK Memorial Speakers Urge: Do More For Humanity
Expectations are high for Democrat Barack Obama as President of the United States.
Seminar focuses on coping with recession
Tips and strategies for coping with a recession will be the focus of a free community-wide event from the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati called 'Surviving This Economy.' Topics include: raising financially ...
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