- Greater Cincinnati’s housing market is still improving, but not as fast as it was last quarter.
- University of Kentucky president Lee Todd will retire from his position effective June 30, 2011, according to a report from Louisville TV station, WDRB-TV.
- Cincinnati’s streetcar will travel along Vine Street from downtown to Uptown.
- A regular federal economic snapshot is pointing to unsettling signs of a slowdown in some parts of the nation but said the region that includes Ohio made small steps forward in the past several weeks.
- BAE Systems continues to whittle its work force, this time cutting 300 positions at its operations in West Chester Township.
- Coming off a push for health-care reform that stressed political unity, President Barack Obama on Wednesday drew stark partisan lines as he laid out a plan to spur business growth.
- The University of Cincinnati is organizing all its cancer care and research efforts within the College of Medicine under one banner: the UC Cancer Institute.
- The Bearcat, the mascot for University of Cincinnati athletics, has been named to the 2010 Capital One All-America Mascot team.
- A $5.9 million piece of federal funding is headed to Greater Cincinnati as part of a $1 billion wave of awards announced Wednesday to help communities buy and redevelop or raze foreclosed properties.
- Duro Bag Manufacturing Co. plans to close its factory in Hudson, Wisc., by Oct. 22, leaving 63 workers without jobs.