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Two Cincinnati CityBeat journalists were arrested while covering an ICE protest on the Roebling Suspension Bridge, raising press freedom issues. They face felony rioting and other charges.
Former Deputy Brigham Jones was sentenced to 90 years to life for child rape and sexual battery, highlighting the serious nature of his crimes as a trusted law enforcer.
The Cincinnati Police are seeking public assistance to identify a suspect in a July 10 assault on Vine Street, including a social media image release.
Science, Tech & Medicine in ...
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati found that certain spiders can trick AI into mistaking them for wasps, which was confirmed by a study published in Behavioral Ecology.
The Cincinnati Police ask for public help to identify a suspect who threw a rock at a car on July 7, using Twitter to share the image and contact info.
Cincinnati Police seek public help to identify a suspect in the theft of a Ring Floodlight Camera on June 28 from Hillside Avenue, asking for tips and providing a contact for Detective Gettys.
Weather & Environment in ...
Cincinnati officials advocate for increasing the city's tree canopy to 40% to provide shade and combat urban heat islands as part of the 2023 Green Cincy Plan.
Sports in ...
UC graduate Kerrington Cross excelled in baseball, became an All-American, and earned a chemical engineering degree while also working a co-op job at L'Oreal.
The University of Cincinnati joins a Phase 1 clinical trial testing CAR-T cell therapy for MS, exploring this cancer treatment method for potential use in autoimmune diseases.
Cincinnati Police seek help identifying a suspect in a May 27 credit card theft. The card was used at a Kroger store, and a surveillance image has been released.
Assistant Fire Chief Sherman Smith of Cincinnati's fire department has been placed on paid leave pending an internal investigation, the nature of which has not been disclosed.
A fight in Cincinnati's Walnut Hills led to a shooting, with two men hospitalized in serious condition. The incident is considered isolated with no public threat.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
Mosquitoes in Hamilton County tested positive for West Nile virus, with no human cases reported. Health officials began larvicide treatments and advise public on preventive measures.
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