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From July 11 through 13, the Cincinnati Reds are playing the Colorado Rockies at Great American Ball Park. The game on the ...
As programs recognizing LGBTQ+ people are cut, an Ohio archive is doing what queer Americans always have: preserving their ...
Cincinnati Public Schools will transition 1,260 more students, primarily seventh and eighth graders, to Cincinnati Metro buses. The cost-cutting measure aims to address a $50 million budget gap ...
Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) is set to increase the number of students using Metro buses for transportation in the ...
Cincinnati Public Schools will shift over 1,200 students, mainly seventh and eighth graders, from yellow school buses to Metro public transit this year. The move aims to close a $50 million budget ...
The story of Cincinnati's subway can go back to roughly 1910 when government officials started its planning. Forté says the subway was actually supposed to be part of a larger, 16-mile rapid ...
Construction began on the Cincinnati subway more than 100 years ago, but it was abandoned, unfinished. Here’s why it was never completed.
Last fall when Cincinnati asked for ideas for what to do with its empty, 2.2-mile abandoned subway tunnel system, many Enquirer readers and social media commenters had the same response: Why not ...
In 1971, regional transportation leaders developed a 57-mile regional rapid transit plan that included a subway, but it lacked the political support needed to qualify for federal funding. A shrunken ...
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Metro riders can look forward to a faster and more efficient way of travel with the announcement of Metro's upcoming "Metro Rapid" transit system.
Cincinnati asked architects and designers to submit ideas to repurpose the city's abandoned subway tunnel system. The Enquirer reviewed all proposals.