Wednesday | Northeast Suburban Life
The Grinch stole Christmas for two years, but has taken a back seat to the spirit of the holiday once again.
Unemployed speak out about their job searches
They have sent out dozens of resumes, often for positions beneath their skill and education levels.
500 Wyoming Ave. building gains tenants
Two new tenants have moved into office space in the building at 500 Wyoming Ave.
Peter Theobald helped in Central America
WYOMING - A single nation couldn't contain the energy and spirit of Peter Theobald.
Wyoming High School presents "Smart" comedy
Bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart and his cool partner, Agent 99, come to the stage of Wyoming High Schoola s Pendery Center Dec.
Wyoming specialty shop doubles its space
Amy Hirschman and Suzanne Martin have two sets of storefront windows to decorate this holiday season.
DUI checkpoint tonight in Blue Ash
A drunk driving checkpoint will take place from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday at Glendale-Milford Road near the intersection of McKinley Road, Blue Ash police announced.
Crowd packs Wyoming council chambers after lawsuit filed
About 125 people crowded into Wyoming City Council chambers in response to a lawsuit filed by three former employees who were recently fired or resigned from the Recreation Department.
School Bus Company May Lose License
First Student Bus Company will sit down today with the Ohio Department of Transportation to discuss the possibility that the state will revoke the company's license, as soon as January 1st, for not keeping better records including background checks for its drivers.
Julie Galloway will soon know how powerful community support can be. The Wyoming resident and Winton Woods fourth-grade teacher, who is battling pancreatic cancer, is the focus of a 'Walk of Hope' planned for Nov.
CINCINNATI: Rosegayle Williams , died in Cincinnati October 27, at age 86. She was a wife and mother, a longtime resident of Wyoming, Ohio, and a retired English teacher who had a lifelong interest in literature and genealogy.
A 6-year-old girl from the Tri-State who died of brain cancer left notes and letters for her family members around her house with the thought they would find them after her death.
New club steps out with first project
A new club at Wyoming Middle School is learning the power of volunteerism. Fifth through eighth grade members of Make It Happen have organized their first project, which will raise awareness of and money for juvenile diabetes research.
Wyoming studies its "Promenade"
Wyoming will be taking a close look at one important stretch of its business district along Springfield Pike.
Jean-Robert de Cavel plans to open a new restaurant Downtown. He hopes to open Jean-Robert's Table by Dec.
Wyoming workers drank booze on job
WYOMING - City employees here were drinking alcohol - including vodka slushies - at three August social events at the city's aquatic center, personnel files showed.
Wyoming man charged with stomping boy
WYOMING - A Wyoming man will be in Hamilton County Court on Monday morning to be arraigned on charges that he choked his 6-year-old son and stomped on the boy's head.
"PLAY with your LUNCH" Is Back at Wyoming Civic Center
"PLAY with your LUNCH" at Wyoming Civic Center One Worthington Ave. Off Springfield Pike Wyoming, OH 45215 Wednesday November 11, 2009 12:00 Noon Sunday, November 15, 2009 3:00 PM Couples and how they manage.
Wyoming Students Protest Complaints Over Novel
Complaints over a book named among the freshman reading list at Wyoming High School have sparked a student protest.
When I was 10, my eye caught a curious title on my school library shelves. It was A Wrinkle in Time , by Madeleine L'Engle. To make a long story short, I read it and fell in love with words and ideas.