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Details on GE plant revamp due Thursday
A $200 million plan to revitalize GE Aviation's headquarters here could lead to creation of a new aerospace propulsion research center in partnership with the University of Cincinnati.
Evendale Mayor Don Apking had heard rumors for years that the village's largest employer - " GE Aviation - " would abandon the community.
Streetcar clears hurdle, but maybe not the last
The Cincinnati streetcar plan remains on track today after winning a major - but perhaps not final - victory Tuesday when city voters decided that they want choices about passenger rail made at City Hall, not at the polls.
Liar, Liar-How To Tell When Someone is Telling the Truth
On the popular CBS show "The Mentalist", lead character Patrick Jane uses his ability to "read" people to help the police solve cases.
College student to open restaurant in Miami Twp.
MIAMI TWP., Montgomery County - A new Indian restaurant is poised to open at 9632 Springboro Pike - and it's owned by a college senior who will operate the restaurant with help from his family.
GE gets $120 million tax credit for aviation complex
A 15-year, $120 million tax credit from Ohio will support General Electric Co.'s plan to invest more than $100 million in capital improvements during the next several years at its GE Aviation complex in suburban Cincinnati, including demolishing some buildings that date to around World War II, GE said Thursday, Nov.
Microsoft's Live@edu to add SharePoint
" Microsoft Wednesday said it will add SharePoint Online services to its Live@edu program that provides free e-mail and other collaboration tools to schools and universities.
UC research on homeless veterans presented in Washington, D.C.
Research examining issues surrounding homeless veterans and the types of relationships they had with their fathers was presented Nov.
Voters Have No Issues With Issues
It was a split decision Nov. 3 for two voter referendums that were pushed by several groups collectively known as "We Demand A Vote." The much-debated Issue 9, which would have required a public vote on any rail-related spending by Cincinnati City Council, failed by a 56-44 percent margin.
Economic Woes Hover Over Ohio Casino Vote
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow casinos in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Toledo has dominated the campaign season.
Economy hovers over Ohio casino vote
COLUMBUS -- The economy is the big question mark in Tuesday's election, as Ohio voters grappling with 10 percent unemployment decide whether to reverse their long-held antigambling stance for the promise of casino jobs.
Critical Condition: Primary Care Physician Shortage
The income gap between primary care and a specialty has cut a medical student's likelihood of choosing primary care in half.
Destination: Capturing Nursing in Ohio
Rich in opportunity, strong in affordability, and home to world-class schools, Ohio is first choice among many nurses for establishing lifelong careers.
Region ready to dig deeper into tech fund
Southwest Ohio is looking for ways to garner a larger slice of the pie in a proposed second go-around of the state's $1.6 billion Third Frontier technology-funding initiative.
We took a look at the impact Issue 3 may have on our neighbors to the north.
If Ohioans decide to legalize gambling, neighboring states stand to lose millions of dollars.
Issue 9 - Cincinnatians Consider Right-To-Vote On Rail Plans
Voters in the City of Cincinnati face a crucial decision when they cast their ballots on Issue 9 in the November 3 election.
Hebrew Union celebrates library
The most valuable items in the new Klau Library at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion are encased in glass, centuries-old documents preserved at 63 degrees Fahrenheit and 40 percent humidity.
INTUNIV demonstrated symptom reduction on oppositional subscale Conners' ADHD rating scale
October 29, 2009 - Shire plc , the global specialty biopharmaceutical company, announced new study results on INTUNIV Extended Release Tablets, at a major psychiatric medical meeting today.
Electron spin mastered by electrical means
University of Cincinnati researchers say they have become the first scientists to control an electron's spin orientation using just electrical means.
Poll: Ratings For Obama, Strickland Drop
Read The Poll The approval ratings for both President Barack Obama and Governor Ted Strickland in Ohio have have taken a nosedive, according to a new poll conducted by the University of Cincinnati's Institute for Policy Research.
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