September 18, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

Kearney proposes bill for safe school routes

Senator Eric H. Kearney (D-Cincinnati) has introduced Senate Bill 293, addressing the transportation safety of Ohio’s children. More...

CPS’ Taft High School, Schiel Primary recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools

Two Cincinnati Public Schools that have raised student achievement to high levels – Taft Information Technology High School and the former Schiel Primary School for Arts Enrichment – were recognized Sept. 9 by U.S. More...

Sports

Versatile Gresham will stand out

Here we go. Though the Bengals were soundly beaten by New England in their first game 38-24, one thing was obvious. Jermaine Gresham will be a part of the Bengal offense. A big part. More...

Career years or just good?

Ok. You’re almost at the finish line. There is less than a month left to go in the regular season. C’mon baby. You can do it. You’ve got a six game lead over your next competitor. More...

Section B

Queen City Foundation hosts 40th Anniversary Celebration

Board Members of Queen City Foundation recently gathered, with more than 200 supporters and friends, at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse to celebrate Queen City Foundation’s 40th Anniversary and to present its highest honor, The Robert L. More...

Chronicle Zion Temple celebrates 90 years

Zion Temple First, 3771 Reading Road, is 90 years old this year and is celebrating with a week of special services, September 19-24 and a free Gospel Concert on Sunday, September 26. The events include: Sun., Sept. 19..... More...

New Vision United Methodist Church invites you to an Afternoon of Exquisite Music

featuring Ms. Quarndra Battle Ryan and Ms. Marcellene Winfrey Sunday September 19, 2010 • 4p.m. 4400 Reading Road Please call Mrs. Betty Smith for more information 281-5578 Rev. More...

African American Chamber expo

The Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce hosts its B2B (business to business) Exchange and Expo Thursday, Sept. 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Downtown Cincinnati. More...

Join Urban League for an open house

In commemoration of National Urban League 100 years, please join Donna Jones Baker, President and CEO of The Urban League of Greater Cincinnati for an open house at the Cincinnati Urban League offices at 3458 Reading Road, 45229, from 1 p.m. More...

CPS Board decides contractors will observe MLK Day

At the urging of The Baptist Ministers Conference and the Cincinnati NAACP, the Cincinnati Public School Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to observe the Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday on all CPS construction sites. More...

Take One Step toward better health

WAtch ch. 5 sEpt. 21, 7pm|

“Take One Step” is a movement toward greater health in Greater Cincinnati. More...

Local nonprofit helps low income families buy a car

As a single mother, Fransha Stephens struggled to take her two children to school and arrive at work on time when relying solely on public transportation. More...

News

Komen race for breast cancer cure is Sept. 25

On Saturday, Sept. 25, the Great American Ball Park will turn from Red to Pink for the 13th annual Komen Greater Cincinnati Race for the Cure. More...

Store empowers Pakistani women

Ten Thousand Villages, a nonprofit, fair trade store in Cincinnati, continues helping the employment of women in rural Pakistani villages by hosting their Annual Fair Trade Oriental Rug Event Sept. 22-26 at 2011 Madison Road. More...

OMBUDSMAN

The photos from the musical tribute to the late “Catfish’’ Collins that appeared on the Chronicle page of the previous edition of The Cincinnati Herald were taken and submitted by Cincinnati photographer Michael Mitchell. More...

Obituaries

Gregory Taylor was master herbalist, businessman

Gregory Taylor, a master herbalist, businessman, mentor, and teacher died Aug. 12, 2010, in Cincinnati. He was 56. Mr. Taylor was born Nov. 16, 1955, in Chicago, Ill., to Abe and the late Leola Taylor. More...