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Water shutoffs to return to Greater Cincinnati

FOREST PARK, Ohio — In a large, open auditorium, a handful of city employees and representatives from Greater Cincinnati Water Works set up shop Tuesday hoping to help locals keep their water running.

Less than a week out from GCWW’s deadline, thousands still have delinquent bills and after nearly two years of grace, their water could be shut off May 2.

What You Need To Know Water shutoffs will resume in Greater Cincinnati on May 2



GCWW is helping those with delinquent bills adopt payment ... Read more

Not every Friday the 13th tale is a horror story. This one i

This story was originally published on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.

“Happy 13!”

I’ve heard those words from my wife, Jena, at least once a month, every month, for more than 14 years. For 169 months, to be exact.

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Cincinnati Preservation Association's next season of advocac

Success upon success, with a new leader

The power of place in telling Cincinnati’s story

Eckstein School, in the Village of Glendale, OH

Getting ahead of preservation, before a crisis

Buildings ar ... Read more

Greenhills named a National Historic Landmark

Brett Milam

bmilam@enquirer.com

In the late 1930s, it represented a chance for work and prosperity apart from city life. Today it stands as a monument to a bygone era when the federal government had to save a country from th ... Read more

West Virginia to Get Official Visit From 4-Star Cornerback Amare Snowden

The West Virginia football program could end up benefiting from a recent coaching change.

Since the departure of Luke Fickell from Cincinnati to Wisconsin, many current Bearcat 2023 commitments have either been de-committing or considering other programs.

One of the bigger losses for the Bearcats is 4-star cornerback Amare Snowden and that could be big news for Neal Browns’ team.

The 6’3” cornerback says that he has scheduled an official visit to West Virginia from December 9-11.

Snowden ... Read more

Trains and Traditions: Krohn Conservatory comes to life for

CINCINNATI — For nearly two decades, Mark House has worked to make sure Krohn Conservatory comes to life every winter and its visitors have a memorable holiday experience.

What You Need To Know "Trains and Traditions" is this year's ho ... Read more

TriHealth building $30M ambulatory campus

TriHealth is planning a $30 million ambulatory campus in Finneytown, Ohio, Cincinnati Business Courier reported Nov. 19.

The 55,000-square-foot, two-story campus will feature 17 to 20 primary care providers offering cardiology, gastroent ... Read more

Greenhills was a New Deal town 80 years ago

The original story appeared May 12, 2013, and has been updated.

The village of Greenhills, a greenbelt community in northern Hamilton County built by the federal government as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, has tur ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.