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The 25-year-old development currently has 686 units. The housing authority wants to sell 105 of them along John Street, but says it will be able to offer residents other housing in City West or the neighborhood more broadly.
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Cincinnati Fire Department's West End training facility has been in use since 1939. Its current recruit class will be the last to train there.
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Cincinnati officials are collecting public feedback on what kind of development should replace the garage and office building on Central Parkway.
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We talk about the history of displacement and its continuing impact.
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Projects funded by the grants support the Green Cincinnati Plan’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
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Former and current West End residents who witnessed urban renewal tear their community apart say they're unsure what benefits the massive new Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project could bring.
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William Rankins Jr.'s murals are disappearing, just as his eyesight did a decade ago. But he says he's not done creating.
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Police say someone in a dark sedan pulled up to a corner at City West apartments and fired 22 rounds at a group of children and adults, killing an 11-year-old boy and wounding five others.
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"This is absolutely unacceptable in our city," CPD Chief Theetge said. "Unacceptable."
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A West End landmark has been named to the National Register of Historic Places, opening the door to tax credits for rehabilitation.