Tuesday, August 20 2013

  • Over-the-Rhine Could See Streetcars by 2015

    Cincinnati could see streetcars running through Over-the-Rhine sooner than the original Sept. 15, 2016 launch date. According to John Deatrick, the leader of the project, cars could be running on the O.T.R loop by late 2015. The downtown loop will still be under construction up until the previously announced date.

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  • Kasich Presidency Rumors Heat Up

    Ohio Gov. John Kasich has been making some waves recently with comments hinting toward a possible 2016 presidential run. According to The Columbus Dispatch, Kasich was recently featured in a Wall Street Journal article that proposed him being a possible contender for 2016. Kasich also announced he plans to look for a solution to find a federal balanced budget. Despite the rumors, Kasich maintains that he has no ulterior motive and plans to focus his energies on running Ohio.

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  • Hamilton County Library Outpaces the Nation

    According to the American Public Library Association, the central library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County loaned more materials than any other library in the nation. This is the second consecutive year that the downtown branch has held that title amongst more than 1400 other libraries.

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  • Chipotle Feeds Hungry Zoo Members Today

    Attention zoo members! Show your membership card at any area Chipotle today for a Buy-One / Get-One deal on burritos, salads or tacos. Even the kiddos can get in on the deal as kid's meals are included too!

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  • Changes Coming Soon to Downtown Parking Meters

    The Cincinnati Reds and neighborhood community councils have forced changes to Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority’s plans for parking meters. A number of changes were recently announced, including meters in downtown and Over-the-Rhine to expand enforcement hours to 9 p.m. and extending the max amount of hours per meter to four hours instead of two.

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