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Civil Rights complaint filed against Brent Spence Bridge Project
A coalition argued the highway expansion would have a greater impact on neighborhoods made up of predominately minority and low-income families, including more congestion and air quality issues.
Appeals court throws out $600K awarded in lawsuit related to Tracie Hunter case
A federal appeals court has ruled that a woman and her attorneys should not have been awarded nearly $600,000 in a lawsuit connected to her actions a decade ago during the Tracie Hunter case. In an opinion filed Wednesday, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a jury award of $35,000, as...
'We're here for the long-term.' New all-boys Catholic school to open in Bond Hill
More than three decades after a Catholic school closed in Cincinnati's Bond Hill neighborhood, a new Catholic school is set to open in the long-closed building. Xavier Jesuit Academy, a Jesuit Catholic primary school, will open Aug. 14 for class. In its first year, the school will serve...
'It just doesn't get done.' Demolition dispute could kill plans for old Forest Fair Mall
If a local developer with grandiose plans for the former Forest Fair Mall can't reach an agreement with Butler County officials on the use of a demolition grant, redevelopment of the mall might be kaput. "If the parties don’t cooperate, it (redevelopment) just doesn’t get done," the developer, Rob Smyjunas, CEO of Oakley-based Vandercar...
See Ja'Marr Chase's funny reaction to Joe Burrow getting fridge in updated locker room
The Cincinnati Bengals unveiled their newly renovated locker room Tuesday, and quarterback Joe Burrow is getting some special treatment. According to the Bengals' website, they unveiled a modernized locker room that features a "best-in-class working environment," complete with new lockers, upgraded restrooms and an open design with higher ceilings. The team took a tour of the new facility, which garnered positive reactions from Burrow and other players. ...
Overnight near Cincinnati: Consider Mariemont, an architectural gem and one of Ohio’s best small towns
MARIEMONT, Ohio – Philanthropist Mary Emery was so appalled by the unsanitary living conditions in downtown Cincinnati a century ago, she created her own town as an alternative. Mariemont, population about 3,500, was founded in 1923 -- a beautifully designed planned community that’s close to everything, but also a...
Fair gives warning to food vendors
GREENVILLE — The Darke County Agricultural Society’s board of directors will be cracking down on vendors during the 2024 Great Darke County Fair. Director Dean Neff introduced the issue of food vendors putting more than water into the drains and causing clogs. Neff encouraged the board to take action because each time they have to eel out the drains, it costs the board money. Neff asked the board to consider fining a vendor $150 for the first offense, if they are found to have clogged the drain with discarded food. The second offense would result in a one-year suspension from the fair. The motion passed unanimously. The rule will go into effect immediately. Fair Manager Lauren Ahrens was instructed to add the motion and information to the packet given to vendors prior to the fair.
Midwest car wash brand to open $7M Dayton location
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio (Dayton Business Journal) -- A Midwest-based car wash brand is planting its roots deeper in Dayton with the arrival of their second regional location. Tommy’s Express Car Wash is opening its second regional location at 4476 Brandt Pike in Huber Heights this fall. There’s no exact opening date, but hopes are it will open within the next two months.
Manufacturer to lay off more than 60 workers in Dayton
Michigan-based manufacturer iDX Corporation will lay off nearly half of the workforce at its Dayton plant. The company, which produces retail store fixtures like wall units for businesses, has issued a notice to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services about the intended layoffs. Most of the 62 jobs...
Reds, Bally Sports return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable systems Thursday, Aug. 1
Reds games return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable customers in Lawrenceburg and other Southeastern Indiana communities Thursday, Aug. 1, after the resolution of a three-month dispute between the nation’s No. 2 pay TV provider and Diamond Sports Group, which operates the 17 Bally Sports regional networks. But Comcast customers...
Church pays off medical debt for 853 Montgomery County residents
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — To celebrate 150 years of service, a local church gave back to those in need within the community. According to a release, Christ Episcopal Church worked alongside Undue Medical Debt to pay over $1.6 million in unpaid medical debt belonging to 853 residents in Montgomery County. “When Christ Church considered how […]
Orioles acquire pair of players from Reds
Just before the deadline, the Orioles have picked up Austin Slater and infielder Livan Soto and cash considerations in a trade with the Reds, per announcements from both clubs. The Reds receive cash considerations or a player to be named later. Slater is on the move for the second time...
Mitsubishi Electric invests $143.5 million on heat pump compressor manufacturing plant in Kentucky
Mitsubishi Electric US (MEUS) has announced plans to expand manufacturing in Maysville, Kentucky. The company will invest $143.5 million to repurpose an existing manufacturing facility, which will be used to manufacture heat pump compressors. This will be the first U.S. factory to produce advanced twin-rotary variable capacity compressors, which are often manufactured in Asia. The project will create 122 new jobs for the surrounding area.
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