July 3, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

Library Offers New ‘Book Club to Go’

Book clubs will find all of the essentials for a thoughtful and hearty book discussion with Book Club to Go or BC2G, a new service from The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. More...

Bar association competition for seniors

The National Bar Association announced that MetLife, the nation’s leading provider of life insurance, employee benefits and financial services, will serve as the Platinum Sponsor for the 2010 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. More...

Events

Cincinnati Symphony’s Multicultural Awareness Council celebrates 20 Years

Members of Cincinnati Symphony Association’s Multicultural Awareness Council (MAC) celebrated its 20th anniversary with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra audiences following the CSO performance recently at Music Hall. More...

Sports

REDS PROFILE Brandon Phillips

Brandon Phillips is an integral part of the Cincinnati Reds ballclub. On the field, off the field, in the dugout, in the community – he has more than enough character to go around. More...

Commentary

Beware: Foreclosure ‘Help’ Could Be a Scam

As if homeowners struggling to make their mortgage don’t have enough to worry about, June’s National Homeownership Month comes with a serious warning that could mean the difference of thousands of dollars and even your home. More...

Cincinnati Pension Fund needs $600 million cash infusion

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West End to lose 40-year-old health center

Amid mixed signals about the possible closing of the West Health Center at 1413 Linn St., and as it struggles to obtain operating funds, the end of the 40-yearold health center that serves more than 4,600 under-insured or uninsured patients annually More...

NNPA EXCLUSIVE:

Elder Bernice A. King says conflict is ‘suffocating’ SCLC

Elder Bernice A. More...

Boys & Girls Clubs to hold Midwest basketball tournament

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati’s LeBlond club teen center at 1612 Logan St. in Over-the-Rhine is planning a “first-ever” Midwest Region Basketball Tournament & Leadership Conference on July 8- 11. More...

James Robinson hid 17 years in drug hell; now helps youth avoid his mistakes

James Robinson, looking back at age 51 at the arc of his days, wonders sometimes how and why he survived. More...

News

It’s official

A sign identifies the new Cincinnati Herald Building at 3440 Burnet Ave., where the new offices of the local newspaper are located in the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center complex. More...

L.A.I. Communications wins fourth Gold Aster award for ad campaign

The Gold Aster Award for “excellence in medical marketing” was recently given to L.A.I. More...

Despite economy, Black Lab ventures help companies attract & keep top talent

It’s no surprise that in tough economies, new businesses emerge. What is unusual is starting a company designed to sustain existing businesses and bolster employee growth. That’s exactly what Black Lab Ventures, LLC does. More...

Section B

Ivory Coast officials stole victims’ funds

Investigative reporters have spurred an official investigation into allegations that a minister in the cabinet of Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo dipped in to state funds, taking money intended for victims of toxic waste dumping. More...

N.C. NAACP president arrested

(NNPA) - Saying “We are here to stay,” the president of the NC NAACP and three others were arrested June 15 on second-degree trespassing charges after they defiantly took over a Wake County Public School Board meeting, chastised the co More...

Light of the World Ministries celebrates new location

Join Light of the World Ministries on Saturday, July 10 from 11a.m. To 4 p.m. to celebrate their new church home location, “The Light House,” at 5915 Colerain Ave. There will be games, food, and fellowship for all Chronicle ages. More...