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It's been encouraging to see nonpartisan debate about whether Cincinnati should sell its railroad, but important questions remain about the deal.
Cincinnati owning a railroad is a quirk of history, and it's perfectly fine for that era to come to an end.
For those driving in Portsmouth, the railroad crossing on Market Street Extension will be closed Wednesday and Thursday.
As Cincinnati voters ponder whether to keep or sell the city's Southern Railway, some wonder why a municipality owns a railroad in the first place.
An issue regarding Cincinnati’s railroad that has been hotly contested for months has appeared to have been approved by voters.The Cincinnati Railroad sale has appeared to have been passed by ...
If Cincinnati voters approve Issue 22 to sell the city railroad, who’s in charge of the money and will safeguard against wasteful spending? Sixteen financial institutions – including Cincinnati’s own ...
The design of the 161 Deer St. development was touted as being inspired by the North End’s long railroad-related history. Here are details.
Cincinnatians could end up voting on an amendment that would use millions of dollars for a cut in property taxes this November.
When the city of Cincinnati sold its railroad in 2024, supporters promised residents they would see more spending on roads, parks, recreation facilities and other infrastructure than ever before ...
Up to last evening, eight bodies had been recovered from the wreck of the train on the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad. The bodies were so badly burned that but few of them could be recognized.
Cincinnatians could end up voting on an amendment that would use millions of dollars for a cut in property taxes this November.