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Rail advocates’ longtime dreams of a three-times-a-day passenger train connecting Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus and Cleveland ...
In 2022, Michael Holbrook and his wife, Kaitlin, purchased their home on Greenville Avenue, built for banker H.W. Hughes in 1854. They discovered a large crawlspace under the house, loosely ...
In the first of two Cincinnati Edition programs dedicated to Issue 22, we’ll talk with a supporter and opponent of the measure, along with a reporter who’s been covering the proposed sale.
Train carrying ethanol derails in Greenville, Ohio, no leaks reported Columbus Dispatch A train carrying ethanol derailed Tuesday afternoon in a small Ohio town near the Indiana border, according ...
Cincinnati could use $600M from railroad sale for property tax cut. Story by Sydney Hawkins, WKRC • 2w. Cincinnatians could vote on an amendment that would use millions of dollars for a cut in ...
Cincinnati voters are about to decide whether to privatize their city’s railroad by selling it to Norfolk Southern. A grassroots campaign is organizing to block the sale.
A train carrying ethanol derailed Tuesday afternoon in a small Ohio town near the Indiana border, according to Greenville fire officials.. Officials received word shortly after noon Tuesday that ...
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.
The Cincinnati Railroad sale has appeared to have been passed by voters, giving the OK to sell the rail line to Norfolk Southern for $1.6 billion. Advertisement ...
Voters backed the sale of Cincinnati Southern Railway, the only city-owned interstate railroad in the country. The city plans to put $1.6 billion from the sale into a trust fund for infrastructure ...
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 could use $600M from railroad sale for property tax cut. by Sydney Hawkins, ... It would take $600 million of the $1.6 billion Cincinnati Southern Railway Trust and use it for the tax cut.