June 5, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

Winburn’s plan would close bars prone to violence

City Councilman Charlie Winburn has introduced a plan to close down bars operated under city liquor permits, where a homicide or shootings occurred on the premises. More...

Health

Playground Safety and Injury Prevention

Warmer weather opens the world of playgrounds back up for kids. From slides to the swing set, playgrounds are simply fun. Unfortunately, they are also sometimes the site of unintentional injuries. More...

Section B

Chronicle THE CINCINNATI HERALD'S 11th Annual Nefertiti Awards

JUNE 5, 2010

Gospel Artist, media personality, Super Choir Director and entertainer extraordinaire P. Ann Everson-Price will be the master of ceremonies for The Cincinnati Herald's 11th Annual Nefertiti Awards Banquet on Saturday, June 5, 11 a.m. More...

Tracey Artis

With a mother as a former mayor, Tracey Artis has always been committed to serving the community in any capacity. Thus, it is no surprise that she decided to dedicate her life of service through the gospel music industry. More...

Mary Battle

Mary Battle is a native of St. Louis, Missouri. As the second oldest of seven siblings, she moved to Cincinnati in 1947. More...

Herbert R. Brown Society Speaker Series

The third Herbert R. Brown Society Speaker Series Luncheon will be on Wednesday, June 23 at the Drake Center West Pavilion at 11:45 a.m. The guest speaker will be Dr. Janet Reid, Co-Founder and Principal Partner of Global Lead Management Consulting. More...

Queen City Foundation celebrates 40th Anniversary

Queen City Foundation will celebrate its 40th Anniversary at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 9, at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse. Queen City Foundation will present its highest honor, The Robert L. Black Jr. More...

News

NEWS BRIEFS—

CPS Provides Free Breakfast and Lunch During Summer Cincinnati Public Schools will offer children free meals daily this summer at elementary schools and other community locations under the federally funded Summer Food Program. More...

Seniors able to live on their own enjoy amenities in independent living retirement communities

Services Independent Living, often referred to as Retirement Communities, Congregate Living or Senior Apartments, are designed specifically for independent senior adults who want to enjoy a lifestyle filled with recreational, educational and social a More...

Transition tips:

How to get loved ones to move to assisted living

Convincing elderly loved ones to move from the comfort of the home they’ve known for many years into an assisted living situation can be one of the toughest hurdles for families to accomplish. More...