Downtown Breakthrough: Feds Drop $25M To Cap Fort Washington Way
A $25M federal award will fund design and early work on a 1.2‑acre cap and plaza over Fort Washington Way between Vine and Walnut, officials say. Local matching funds are still required.
Fairfield Township Slaps Extra $10 on License Plates to Patch Battered Roads
Trustees approved a $10-per-vehicle increase to license fees to shore up road funding; collections start Jan. 1, 2027 and proceeds are earmarked for paving and stormwater work.
Pothole Showdown: How Acton And Ramaswamy Say They Will Fix Ohio's Crumbling Roads
Both gubernatorial contenders oppose a gas‑tax hike but offer different plans to close a looming highway funding gap. The state’s budget math will force hard choices on tolls, fees or cuts.
East End Drivers Face Summer Headache As Riverside Drive Partially Shuts
MSD will close westbound Riverside Drive starting July 1 for sewer upgrades, including a new 60-inch outfall. Expect detours, weekday construction and work through summer 2027.
Sudden Power-Loss Scare Sparks Recall Of 21,000 Toyota, Lexus And Subaru EVs
A mid‑June recall affects roughly 21,000 2026 Toyota, Lexus and Subaru EVs after a battery‑ECU software fault that can cut propulsion; dealers will reprogram the ECU free.
Cincy Cashes In Rail Deal to Rescue Aging Fleet Garage
Cincinnati is allocating $10M from the Cincinnati Southern Railway sale to renovate its Camp Washington Fleet Services Center, modernizing a 1939 garage that serves about 1,800 city vehicles. The work is part of the Cincy on Track plan.












