Secretary of State Frank LaRose cast the tie-breaking vote to allow Democrat Te’Airea Powell and Republican Tom Brinkman onto the ballot for Cincinnati City Council, bringing the field to a modern record of […]Read More
Sen. Bernie Sanders has expressed confidence that congressional Democrats will be able to overcome an aggressive corporate lobbying campaign against their popular $3.5 trillion reconciliation proposal, which special interests are aiming to strip of […]Read More
JAn-Michele Kearney and Greg Landsman are attempting to hold their seats on city councilRead More
Longtime Cincinnati Board of Education member and state lawmaker Catherine Ingram is running for the Ohio Senate, hoping to replace term-limited Cecil Thomas. Ingram, of Mount Auburn, says she wants […]Read More
Many of us engaged in local politics were surprised to see that long time activists MIchelle Dillingham and Brian Garry were not selected as worthy enough to be endorsed by […]Read More
91.7 WVXU | By Howard Wilkinson, Becca Costello. Published July 22, 2021 at 4:46 AM ED In November, Cincinnati voters have the chance to do the biggest makeover of City Council since the […]Read More
For many of us the election of Joe Biden ended a very rough four year Trump presidency. While ‘sleepy Joe’ has clearly lost a step and perhaps a bit of […]Read More
Jim Luken is a retired teacher and freelance journalist. He lives in Peace Dale, Connecticut. As high schoolers, most of us learned about the Monroe Doctrine. For almost two centuries, […]Read More
Both parties are beholden to an anti-democratic coalition. This is stopping real change. You’d think Biden and the Democratic party leadership would do everything in their power to stop Republicans […]Read More
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit asking a court to declare Google a public utility that should be regulated as such. “Google uses its dominance of internet […]Read More