Dan Hurley knows more about Cincinnati history than just about anyone. In his 45-year career as a public historian, Hurley has worked with the Cincinnati Historical Society, written for newspapers and ...
One anniversary this week you won’t find on any “Today in History” lists: April 12 marked 25 years for me at The Cincinnati Enquirer. That, as my white beard reminds me in the mirror every morning, is ...
George Remus controlled one-third of illicit liquor sales during prohibition. His operation was once bigger than Al Capone's, ...
Hamilton, Ohio, is home to the Hollow Earth Monument, among the very few memorials erected to celebrate a crackpot geographical theory. The monument marks the gravesite of Captain John Cleves Symmes, ...
As baseball's first professional club, the Cincinnati Reds have a long and storied history filled with some great players, ...
A new local comic book illustrates the life and career of a Filipino immigrant to Cincinnati who gained prominence as a professional boxer. Author Jay B. Kalagayan wrote "Filipino Assassin: The Untold ...
By Dennis Whitehead Special to NKyTribune Part 1 of 2 parts Sixty years ago, a killer was on the loose in Cincinnati precisely at a time of great upheaval in the United States. Nine-thousand miles ...