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Enquirer Exclusive: Neighborhoods in peril

The stairs on Pulte Street used to lead somewhere.
 
Row after row of them line the end of the street, climbing the hillside into a tangle of weeds and brush. Disconnected power lines dangle overhead and a fallen retaining wall spills onto the sidewalk.

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Road Trip! Destination: Cincinnati

Events calendars in Cincinnati most days are chock full of festivals, music jamborees and museum events from cultural staples such as the Cincinnati Ballet, Opera and Symphony. This year, the city will get a chance to poke its chest out a little farther than normal.

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Cincinnati Football: 5 Bearcats Preparing for NFL Draft

As the NFL draft is now only a month away, a handful of former Bearcats are waiting to have their name announced on draft day. While it is only likely that two or three will get drafted, there are a few others who will have a shot to make a team in a training camp somewhere.
 
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Over the Rhine is getting safer

Cincinnati police are seeing a dramatic drop in homicides in Over the Rhine. Today the Chief listed possible reasons and described what police are doing next. 

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Watch Ohio Knife give away 100 guitars at SXSW

While in Austin, Texas for SXSW, Ohio Knife worked with Landor to create a spectacle in the streets. While performing a song, 100 guitars where given away from the back of a flatbed truck. 

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The Many Reasons To Love Wussy

Wherein the venerable rock critic Robert Christgau praises Cincinnati's Wussy as "the best band in America since they released the first of their five superb albums in 2005. . . "

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SXSW: Cincinnati Startup Bus Hits the Road

The Startup Bus is capturing the imagination of Cincinnati’s many marketing professionals, coders and front-end designers, many of whom work in Southwest Ohio’s burgeoning startup scene.

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Chalk one up for Cincinnati Magazine

The March 2012 issue of Cincinnati magazine is hot. This innovative cover from the little C market can show those big city A market magazines how it’s done.

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Site helps neighbors share rarely used goods

Now in beta, Ohio-based Share Some Sugar aims to enable neighbors to “share what you have and borrow what you need". Toward that end, owners and borrowers both begin by signing up with the site and creating a profile, including the neighborhood in which they live.

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Cincinnati School District welcomes Teach for America

After months of talks, the Cincinnati school district and charter schools in Northeastern and Southwestern Ohio have agreed to hire Teach for America teachers for the coming school year. 

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Smart Growth America interviews Mayor Mallory

Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory is on a mission to support economic development in his city, and he’s using smart growth and downtown development strategies to accomplish that goal.

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CincyTech's Venerable on Spreading the Seed+ Strategy from Coast to Coast

While the coastal icons of super-angeldom are well-known, this kind of investing is occurring broadly across the country from smaller players and groups.

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College co-op pioneer still leading the charge after 100 years

Herman Schneider, a professor of engineering at the University of Cincinnati (UC), pioneered cooperative education over 100 years ago. Today, Schneider would be happy to know that UC is still leading the charge, with co-op opportunities having grown to many fields of study, and in cooperation with companies around the globe. Two of UC’s experts tell us all about college co-op, and what students should be looking for in a co-op program.

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Newport Aquarium tops list of best aquariums

Newport Aquarium tops this list of best aquariums in the country.

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Two local chefs get 'Best New Chef' nominations

Two local chefs grab nominations for Food & Wine's best new chef. Jose Salazar at The Palace and Daniel Wright of Senate make the prestigious list.

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