Cincinnati Community Leaders Demand Equity in Downtown Clash Investigation, Rep. Cecil Thomas Questions Arrest Bias
Ohio Rep. Cecil Thomas and Black leaders in Cincinnati demand equitable justice after a downtown clash where six Black individuals were charged but a white man seen initiating the fight was not.
Cincinnati Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Price Hill Theft from Auto Case
Cincinnati Police are seeking public assistance to identify a suspect in a Theft from an Auto case in Price Hill on July 28, who used stolen credit cards at Kroger. Call Det—Bittinger at 513-263-8349 with info.
$3.5 Million in Fake Meds Seized by Feds Counterfeit Pharma Flood Heads for Texas, Florida Blocked in Cincinnati Crackdown
U.S. CBP and FDA seized $3.5 million in counterfeit drugs in Cincinnati, including fake diabetes and weight loss medications. The products originated from places like Hong Kong and were destined for 40 states.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Celebrates 30th White Coat Ceremony for Class of 2029
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine held its 30th White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2029, with Dean Postel emphasizing the importance of trust and compassionate care in the medical profession.
Miami University Welcomes Its Largest Cohort of Presidential Fellows, Embracing Diversity and Academic Excellence
Miami University welcomes a diverse cohort of 30 Presidential Fellows from the U.S. and abroad, offering a full scholarship program that includes tuition, room and board, plus a $5,000 academic fund.
Cincinnati Man Accused of Arson in Pride Flag Burnings Declares He's "Fighting for the Children" in Court Outburst
Thomas Niehaus, accused of arson for burning Pride flags in Cincinnati, had a courtroom outburst and faces a $400,000 bond. He allegedly confessed to the crimes and is charged with four counts of aggravated arson.












