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CITY HUB FROM PAST TO PRESENT Union Terminal turns 75 this year, having opened its doors on March 31, 1933.  This Cincinnati landmark will hold a series of special exhibits and tours to celebrate its birthday starting March 29 and going through October.  More information can be found at the official website HERE MARCH 27 06:01 PM

LOCAL CANCER STUDY With questions lingering about the estrogen-mimicking chemical Bisphenol A, a University of Cincinnati environmental health expert hopes to shed new light on the relationship between the man-made chemical and prostate cancer. Shuk-mei Ho, PhD, chair of UC’s environmental health department, and her University of Chicago colleague have received nearly $2.6 million to study the mechanism by which Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure in the womb or in infancy may affect prostate cancer later in life. MARCH 26 03:17 PM

SPRING SWEEP Cincinnati streets in the Clifton Heights, University Heights, and Fairview Heights areas will be given a week long spring cleaning starting March 24, according to a release.  The City of Cincinnati and University of Cincinnati will collaborate in this, as part of the Neighborhood Enhancement Program. JONATHAN DeHART MARCH 19 03:27 PM

TAP-ING PATRONS FOR CLEAN WATER The Tap Project will launch Saturday in Cincinnati with an event at Bang! nightclub. The Project asks patrons of local restaraunts to donate $1 for tap water, which would normally be free. For every dollar raised, a child will have clean drinking water for 40 days, according to UNICEF, an organization aimed at raising funds and increaing awareness of challenges facing the world's children. CLICK FOR MORE MARCH 12 03:00 PM

BEST TEAM CINCY DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT The Cincinnati Cyclones ECHL hockey team are closing in on the North Division title, with a "magic number" of only nine. Any combination of Cyclones wins and/or second place Elmira (N.Y.) losses, will result in a reduction in that number by one. The 'Clones take the ice at US Bank Arena tonight, against Wheeling, at 7:30pm. MARCH 12 03:00 PM

STREET CAR TO WHERE? Cincinnati City Council meets in City Hall today at 2:00 to discuss the possibility of taking the next step toward building a street car system connecting downtown to uptown. CLICK FOR AGENDA MARCH 12 02:00 PM    

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SCHOOL LEVY BREAKDOWN: INDIVIDUAL PROGRESS MADE, THOUGH NUMBERS FUZZYCLICK FOR STORY BY JONATHAN DeHART FEBRUARY 29, 2008

DRIFTING THROUGH MIDWEST A new sport uses cars to "iceskate" on asphault. It is hoping to capture the imagination of youthful midwesterners, centered in Cincinnati. BY JONATHAN DeHART JAN 28, 2008

COME HERE OFTEN? IN THE FIELD WITH LOCAL PICK-UP ARTISTS It is Friday night in a popular nightclub in Cincinnati, and a secretive group of men has come to field test new methods for attracting beautiful women.  BY JONATHAN DeHART OCT 24, 2007

 

 
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