This seems to be a great time to review the cost/benefit ratio of Cincinnati’s Police budget, some 151.7 million dollars annually goes to our police force. What do we get […]Read More
Hamilton County Black Infant Mortality Rate Improving, Reaches 50-Year Low
The number of babies in Hamilton County dying before their first birthdays remained relatively the same in 2019 compared to data from the previous five years. However, the county is […]Read More
Donald Trump’s Shadowy Police Task Force Has Given New Life To Protests And May Not Be Succeeding In PR Terms Either. Night upon night, the chant goes up in front […]Read More
For some of us, the idea that Black Lives Matter is kind of a duh. Of course they do. Human life is a rare gift and should be held sacred, […]Read More
Cincinnati is grappling with a big question: What can be done to root out misconduct in law enforcement and racial disparities in its application? For nearly 20 years, that’s been a central […]Read More
Many of us are reflecting on what it means to engage critically within our own communities as a way of supporting and being accountable to broader movements for justice. In […]Read More
Despite mid-90 degree weather, hundreds of people were in downtown Cincinnati on Saturday, July 4, to protest police brutality and to demand justice and equality for all people. The protest […]Read More
Cincinnati City Council’s final public hearing Thursday night on the city budget ended in chaos. Budget and Finance Committee Chairman David Mann abruptly adjourned the session at the Duke Energy […]Read More
BETHEL, Ohio — The village of Bethel is implementing a curfew as protesters and counter-protesters clash again. The curfew will be in effect from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., continuing […]Read More
Cincinnati City Council Wednesday voted 7-2 for a motion urging City Solicitor Paula Boggs Muething to go easy on – and perhaps even drop charges – against people who violated […]Read More