Kettering's Moraine Country Club Hosts Prestigious 122nd Western Amateur Championship
The article details the hosting of the 122nd Western Amateur Championship at Moraine Country Club, expressing the city's anticipation and highlighting the club's history and its connection to the Evans Scholars Program.
Man Fatally Shot in Cleves, Hamilton County, Authorities Seek Public's Help in Ongoing Homicide Investigation
A man was fatally shot in Cleves, Hamilton County; deputies responded to reports of gunfire. The victim died at the hospital, and his identity has not been released. No arrests or suspect details are available, and authorities seek public assistance.
Cincinnati Man Charged with Rape of a Minor, $1M Bond Set as Authorities Investigate
Cincinnati man Fred Jordan, facing rape charges involving a minor, is held on a $1 million bond. The accusation emerged after a hospital reported potential abuse of a 12-year-old. His DNA matched evidence, and he's due in court shortly.
Billy Wagner Seeks Trial Move as Pike County Massacre Trial Approaches, Defense Cites Extreme Publicity Impact
George "Billy" Wagner III's court appearance may decide on a venue change for his upcoming murder trial. His family members have been convicted or pleaded guilty to the same 2016 Pike County slayings.
Cincinnati Sees Protests at Congressman Landsman's Home on Eve of October 7 Terror Attacks Anniversary
Protestors gathered outside Congressman Greg Landsman’s home in Cincinnati over the Israel-Hamas conflict, highlighting the impact on Gaza's education and civilian deaths. Landsman called the protest an attempt at intimidation.
Madison Local Schools Under Lockdown After Threat, 7th-Grader Detained for Questioning by Butler County Authorities
A lockdown at Madison Local Schools was initiated after a threat was received, leading to a 7th-grade student being detained for questioning by Butler County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
Former St. Xavier High School Employee Charged With Sexual Battery Involving Student in Cincinnati
A former St. Xavier High School employee, Emily Nutley, is charged with sexual battery involving a 17-year-old student, including exchange of explicit messages and persistence after the student sought to end contact.
Funeral Services Announced for Legendary Football Coach Gerry Faust, Community to Honor His Legacy at Moeller High School and Notre Dame
Funeral services for former football coach Gerry Faust of Moeller High School and Notre Dame are announced with visitation and mass details, celebrating his legacy and impact on the community.
FC Cincinnati Unveils Plans for $332.8 Million Mixed-Use Towers Next to TQL Stadium in West End
FC Cincinnati unveils a $332.8 million mixed-use development plan near TQL Stadium, featuring two 13-story buildings with residential units, a hotel, and entertainment venues. State tax credits are crucial for the project's advancement.
Latest I-471 Bridge Repairs Progress: Additional Shoring Towers and Lane Closures Announced in Cincinnati and Newport
Cincinnati's I-471 bridge repairs involve new shoring towers before demolition due to damaged beams. A 60-foot wall on the northbound side also needs fixing, leading to lane closures and traffic detours.
Cincinnati's Oakley Kitchen Food Hall to Close, Legacy of Nurturing Culinary Talent Endures
The Oakley Kitchen Food Hall in Cincinnati is closing its lower-level food hall, while the upper event space remains for private bookings. The hall has been a culinary incubator since opening in 2021 but plans to cease operations by November 30.
Xavier University Set to Break Ground on New $109M College of Osteopathic Medicine in Cincinnati
Xavier University reveals the design for its new College of Osteopathic Medicine, expected to address a regional doctor shortage and modernize medical education with a $109 million facility, set to open in 2026.
Fierce Fire Under Daniel Carter Beard Bridge Disrupts I-471 Traffic, Prompting Swift ODOT Response
A fire at Sawyer Point Park caused closure of the southbound lanes of I-471. ODOT rerouted traffic and quickly approved bridge repair plans. Restrictions affect several entry points and a lane on I-471 North.
Suspects in Multi-County Chase Arrested After Standoff with SWAT in Liberty Township
Suspects in a multi-county car chase barricaded themselves in a Liberty Township home, which resulted in a standoff with police and a SWAT team intervention. One suspect with a violent history was arrested, and a loaded gun was recovered.
Historic Mother of Christ Church in Winton Hills Bids Farewell After Final Mass, Reflection on 80 Years of Community Service
Mother of Christ Church in Winton Hills held its final Mass, ending nearly 80 years of service to the Black Catholic community. The church's closure will impact local community support services.
Cincinnati Zoo Combines New Year's Celebration with PNC Festival of Lights for Family-Friendly Festivities
Cincinnati Zoo's Happy ZOO Year event coincides with its PNC Festival of Lights on December 31. It offers activities, a DJ set, and an 8 p.m. countdown. The zoo will also host an adults-only After Glow event on January 10, 2025. Members get free access.
Central Parkway Closure in Cincinnati: Brighton Approach Bridge Project to Disrupt Weekend Travel
Central Parkway in Cincinnati will be closed between Western Hills Viaduct and Brighton Place for the Brighton Approach Bridge Project, January 18-19 and January 25-26, from 6 a.m. Saturday to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Hamilton County Transforms Clerk of Courts Records Center into Temporary Dog Shelter Amid Renovations
Hamilton County's former records warehouse is now a temporary dog shelter. This initiative follows Ohio's shift to digital records, which prompted repurposing the 31,000-square-foot space during renovations of the Cincinnati Animal CARE facility.
Blaze Ravages East Westwood's Schwarz Food Market in Cincinnati, No Injuries Reported
A severe fire destroyed Schwarz Food Market in East Westwood, and no injuries were reported. The cause is under investigation. Firefighters battled the blaze in freezing conditions, aided by a warming bus from Metro services.
San Francisco and Cincinnati Students Propel into Engineering Careers, Inspired by Local Programs and GE Aerospace Initiative
GE Aerospace Foundation programs in San Francisco, like Cincinnati's Engineering Academy at UC, help students like Kallab Hailu Abebe pursue careers in engineering, offering practical experience and community collaboration opportunities.
Hamilton Man Identified as Victim of Accidental Drowning in Great Miami River
Damien Varner, 57, drowned after his car fell into the Great Miami River. The vehicle, found by Hamilton police using GPS and an underwater drone, was submerged and trapped by ice. The coroner ruled the death an accidental drowning.
Cincinnati Police Seek Public's Aid in Search for Missing 13-Year-Old Myone Jackson from Mt. Auburn Area
Cincinnati Police are searching for 13-year-old Myone Jackson, who went missing on February 8 from Mt. Auburn. They urge the public to contact Detective Oliver at 513-352-4567 with any information.
Guilty Plea Entered in Shooting Incident Linked to Former Cincinnati Bengals RB Joe Mixon's Home
Lamonte Brewer pled guilty to federal firearm charges after a shooting incident near Joe Mixon's home, which injured a teen. Mixing of Nerf and real firearms led to the situation, additional charges and a civil lawsuit are pending.
Cincinnati Gears Up for St. Patrick's Day Parade with Street Closures and Festive Preparations
Cincinnati's St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 15, 2025, will involve street closures starting at 9:00 a.m. for staging and additional closures at 11:30 a.m. for the parade route. The parade honors Irish heritage.
Cincinnati Police Seek Public Assistance to Identify Suspect in Manss Avenue Package Theft
Cincinnati Police are seeking tips to identify a suspect caught on camera stealing a FedEx package from a porch on Manss Avenue. They've released surveillance footage and asked for public assistance via social media.
Manhunt in Clermont County, Authorities Search for Suspect Charged with Felonious Assault After Tate Township Shooting
A manhunt is underway in Clermont County for Johnson, a shooting suspect, after a 39-year-old man was shot in the foot in Tate Township. Authorities, using drones and bloodhounds, have charged Johnson with felonious assault but have not located him.
Cincinnati Man Hospitalized, Families Displaced Following Kennedy Heights Apartment Blaze
A man was severely injured in a Cincinnati apartment fire that left three families displaced and caused an estimated $165,000 in damages. Non-functional smoke detectors were reported, and the cause is under investigation.
New Hope on the Horizon, University of Cincinnati Cancer Center's Trailblazing Trial Targets Deadly KRAS in Pancreatic Cancer War
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center is beginning a clinical trial targeting the KRAS gene in pancreatic cancer patients, and a potential new pill-form treatment is showing promise.
Butler County Dispatcher Cassandra Foltz Celebrated for her 'Calm Voice in Chaos'
Cassandra Foltz, a dispatcher for the Butler County Sheriff's Office, is recognized for her work guiding people in distress, managing diverse emergency scenarios, and occasionally working alongside her mother, Officer Stilts.
Wright State University Honored for Exceptional Support of Veteran and Military-Connected Students
Wright State University received an award from the National Veterans Leadership Foundation for exceptional support of military-connected students, thanks to innovative programs like the Captain Shawn L. English Champions Garden.
University of Cincinnati Prepares Students for Booming Job Market by 2033 with Innovative Co-op Programs
The University of Cincinnati is preparing students for high-demand careers in technology, healthcare, business, and engineering with co-op programs and industry partnerships, citing BLS data on future job market changes.
Industry Leaders Forecast Game-Changing Advances in AI and Quantum Computing at SXSW
Tech leaders discuss the future of AI and quantum computing, predicting significant advancements and transformative impacts on business and personal life, highlighted at the South by Southwest conference and fostered by the University of Cincinnati.
UC College-Conservatory of Music Students' Cover of Radiohead's 'Creep' Goes Viral with Over 11 Million Views
UC College-Conservatory of Music students' cover of Radiohead's 'Creep' goes viral on TikTok with over 11 million views, featuring students from various music programs and directed by faculty and a student.
Proposed Ohio Budget Raises Alarms Over Potential Police Records Secrecy, Critics and Innocence Project Express Concerns
Ohio's budget proposal could limit law enforcement record transparency, worrying advocates like OIP's Mark Godsey who fear it will hinder wrongful conviction efforts. Critics say the bill could indefinitely seal police records from public access.
University of Cincinnati MBA Grads Commit to Ethical Leadership at Lindner College Ceremony
The University of Cincinnati's Lindner College of Business held a ceremony for MBA graduates emphasizing ethical leadership, with insights from Dean Marianne Lewis on balancing caring and demanding as a leader.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Advocates Unfollowing for Dissatisfied Facebook Followers in "Just a Friendly Reminder" Post
The Butler County Sheriff's Office posted a reminder about their social media approach, suggesting those upset by their posts unfollow, while highlighting a 90% follower support rate. Responses were mixed.
Cincinnati Celebrates Pete Rose with Heartfelt Tribute at Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati celebrated Pete Rose Night, honoring the late "Hit King" with a large turnout despite his controversial past, and the event featured Reds legends and a recognition of Rose's contribution to the city's baseball legacy.
Cybersecurity Experts from University of Cincinnati Warn of Rising Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare Institutions
Cyberattacks on healthcare providers have raised concerns about ransomware. Experts at the University of Cincinnati stress the importance of cyber-resiliency and note the high risk due to sensitive data and operational urgency.
Hope Schoolhouse: A Journey from 19th-Century Industrial Hub to Modern-Day Educational Landmark in Ohio
The Hope Schoolhouse in Ohio, initially tied to the 19th-century iron industry, is now a heritage visitor center surrounded by trails in Lake Hope State Park, reflecting the region's industrial past and nature conservation efforts.
Cincinnati Police Appeal to Public in Search for Missing Oakley Resident Jordan Bryant
Authorities are seeking public help to locate Jordan Bryant, missing since May 21. No further details on his last known activities or state of mind were provided. The Cincinnati Police urge information be directed to Det. Metz at 513-979-4400.
Man Pleads Guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter of 9-Year-Old Da'Miyah Barton-Pickens in Silverton Drive-By Shooting
Qasseem Dixon pled guilty to manslaughter in the drive-by shooting of 9-year-old Da'Miyah Barton-Pickens, facing 30-35 years in prison. The attack, not random, was part of a retaliatory drug dispute.
One Hospitalized Following Targeted Shooting in Mt. Healthy, Police Seek Leads
A shooting in Mt. Healthy left one person critically wounded, no suspect has been identified yet. The incident occurred near Angela Ave and Clovernook. The victim is stable at UC Medical Center. Authorities are investigating the potentially targeted attack.
Colerain Township Celebrates Retirement of Beloved K9 Officer Tao After 8 Years of Service
Colerain Township celebrated the retirement of K9 officer Tao after eight years of service. The ceremony highlighted his contributions to law enforcement and community relations, as well as plans for a peaceful domestic life.
Cincinnati Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 11-Year-Old Azariyah Everett Last Seen on Findlay St.
Cincinnati Police are seeking help to find missing 11-year-old Azariyah Everett, last seen wearing a SpongeBob shirt and gray shorts. The public is encouraged to contact Det. Oliver with any information.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Celebrates Staff Excellence, Awards Top Performers for Courage and Dedication
The Butler County Sheriff's Office honored employees for exemplary service, including civilians Amber Gibson and Stephanie Corhn, and uniformed officers like Sergeant Matt Ginter and Deputy Merle Spivey.
FBI's Cincinnati Office Vows Relentless Fight Against Drug Crisis on International Day Against Drug Abuse
The FBI's Cincinnati field office emphasized its commitment to combating drug trafficking on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, acknowledging the societal toll of the issue.
University of Cincinnati Alumna Yasmine Shaban Carves Niche in Chicago's Consumer Strategy Scene
Yasmine Shaban, a University of Cincinnati graduate, joined Listen Ventures in Chicago as a summer consumer insights strategist, blending her design thinking and consumer strategy skills honed at UC's Innovation Hub.
University of Cincinnati's Dr. Natalie Kreitzer Highlights Breakthroughs in Traumatic Brain Injury Care
Emerging practices in TBI management, including a blood biomarker test and a quantitative pupillometer, are revolutionizing emergency care, as discussed by Dr. Kreitzer from the University of Cincinnati.
Cuyahoga Falls Vocalist Stars in "Blind Injustice" Opera Depicting Wrongful Convictions at Cleveland's Playhouse Square
Cuyahoga Falls singer Brian Johnson stars in "Blind Injustice," an opera about wrongful convictions, including Ricky Jackson's story, showcasing the Ohio Innocence Project's efforts.
University of Cincinnati's Blood Cancer Healing Center Celebrates First Anniversary with Expansion of Holistic Care Approach
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center's Blood Cancer Healing Center celebrates its first anniversary, focusing on holistic care that combines medical treatment with emotional and spiritual support.
Cincinnati Police Investigate Vine Street Restaurant Robbery, Suspect Used Mace on Employee
Cincinnati Police are investigating a restaurant robbery on Vine Street, where a suspect used mace on an employee after stealing food. The suspect is at large, witnesses are urged to call 513-569-8617 with information.
Ohio Bolsters Cincinnati Police with State Support, Enhancing Law Enforcement Amidst City's Crime Wave
Ohio's governor announces state support for Cincinnati Police to address local violence by enhancing traffic enforcement and offering various assistance, with positive feedback from the city's mayor and police chief.
University of Cincinnati Showcases Educational Fun at Ohio State Fair with Interactive Exhibits and Academic Insights
The University of Cincinnati participated in the Ohio State Fair, offering educational activities and showcasing academic programs to over 450 attendees, emphasizing outreach and engagement.
Miami University Enhances Campus Sustainability with Completion of New Solar Fields
Miami University completed installation of 3,330 solar panels, contributing to its sustainability efforts and preparing to produce 2,000 MWh annually. The solar fields are part of the future Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park.
Former Cincinnati Hospital Imam Claims Civil Rights Violations Amid Solitary Confinement in Ohio Immigration Dispute
Former Cincinnati Children's Hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman claims his civil rights were violated when held in solitary at Butler County Jail, alleging he was unjustly isolated, which hindered his access to legal counsel and religious practice.
University of Cincinnati Develops AI-Powered System to Reduce Workplace Injuries in Collaboration with Ohio's Bureau of Workers’ Compensation
The University of Cincinnati has developed a technology, using cameras for real-time ergonomic analysis, to prevent workplace injuries, eliminating the need for wearable sensors.
Six Indicted in Downtown Cincinnati Brawl as Bodycam Footage Reveals Violent Clash, Public Safety Debate Intensifies
Body camera footage of a Cincinnati brawl has surfaced, showing the police response and a 62-year-old man's account. Six individuals face charges, igniting debate over public safety and police roles.
Colerain Police Seek Public Help in Ongoing Investigation: Urgent Call for Information and Potential Victims
Colerain Police seek public aid in an investigation, requesting information via a social media post, without disclosing case details. They urge potential victims to contact their Criminal Investigative Unit.
University of Cincinnati's Esports Innovation Lab Unveils Advanced Gaming Gear on its 3rd Anniversary Celebration
The University of Cincinnati celebrates the third anniversary of its Esports Innovation Lab with new gaming gear and a birthday event offering a glimpse of its advanced gaming environment.
Cincinnati Community Mourns as Two Dead, Two Critically Injured in Mount Washington Shooting
A shooting in Mt. Washington, Cincinnati, killed two and injured two, with no ongoing threat to the public. The incident, involving indoor and outdoor shooting and an attempted suicide by the gunman, has left the local community shaken.
University of Cincinnati Welcomes Diverse Group of 14 New Faculty Members to Enhance Educational Excellence
The University of Cincinnati CECH has welcomed 14 new faculty members, with Dean Huffman expressing excitement for the talents and expertise they bring to the college's educational and research programs.
Heartless Cincinnati Monster Caged for Life: Desean Brown Sentenced for Double Murder, Tossed Toddler in Ohio River After Gruesome Slaying of Mother
Cincinnati man Desean Brown received a life sentence without parole for the murders of Nyteisha Lattimore and her son Nylo, whom he threw into the Ohio River.
Cincinnati Bengals and Jacksonville Jaguars Brace for Fierce Showdown in Quest for 2-0 Start
The Bengals seek a 2-0 start against the Jaguars, relying on a tough defense that excelled in Week 1. Ja'Marr Chase may reach 400 career receptions, and a quarterback rivalry between Joe Burrow and Trevor Lawrence shapes the narrative.
Third World Mob Member Sentenced to Over 25 Years in Central Ohio Drug Trafficking Case
A Third World Mob gang member received a federal prison sentence exceeding 25 years for trafficking over 1,000 kilograms of marijuana, as reported by the FBI Cincinnati. Seven gang members have faced federal charges since 2021.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Dedicates Time to Honor Fallen Heroes Through Caisson Maintenance and Training
The Butler County Sheriff's Office maintains their Caisson, a carriage for honoring fallen officers, reflecting its historical significance and their dedication to memorializing local heroes.
Blue Ash Clinches Title of Best Place to Live in Ohio With Top National Ranking
Blue Ash is ranked as the best place to live in Ohio by Niche, excelling in education, safety, and amenities. It's the 17th best suburb nationally, with a diverse population and strong business and educational sectors, including UC Blue Ash College.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Hosts Family-Friendly Halloween Spooktacular for Community Engagement
Butler County Sheriff's Office is hosting a Halloween Spooktacular event focused on safety and community engagement, featuring interactions with law enforcement teams and providing a secure environment for trick-or-treating.
Overturned Semi Causes Major Delays on I-75 North in Cincinnati, Authorities Urge Use of Alternate Routes
A semi crash on I-75 North caused significant traffic delays and road closure in Cincinnati due to an oil and gas spill. No injuries were reported. The police urged the use of alternative routes.
Ohio Unveils New Heritage of Freedom Trail at East Fork State Park Highlighting Underground Railroad History
Ohio's new Heritage of Freedom Trail at East Fork State Park celebrates the state's role in the Underground Railroad, with educational signage detailing navigation methods and safe havens for those seeking freedom.
University of Cincinnati Alum Geoff Baldwin Invents Game-Changing Flag Football Belt Design
Geoff Baldwin, a University of Cincinnati alumnus, designed a more efficient flag football belt to reduce game interruptions and improve the youth sports experience. His innovation is gaining interest from local leagues.
Cincinnati Man Charged with Felonious Assault After Fountain Square Shooting Injures Two Teens
Shaquille Ferguson, 24, is charged with felonious assault after two teens were injured in a shooting at Cincinnati's Fountain Square. He claims self-defense, his prior criminal record includes a guilty plea for aggravated assault.
Hamilton Secures Nearly $6 Million from OKI for Infrastructure Upgrades Including New Bridge and Roadworks
Hamilton receives nearly $6 million from OKI to improve infrastructure, enhancing transportation, safety, and connectivity, including intersection upgrades, a new bridge, road resurfacing, and trail expansion.
Cincinnati Police Cruiser Rammed in Winton Hills Confrontation, Suspect Arrested by SWAT After School Lockdown
Marvonni Finnerson, 18, faces charges after allegedly ramming a police cruiser and displaying a firearm during a traffic stop in Winton Hills, which led to a SWAT arrest and a school lockdown.
39 Years Wronged: Rickey Jackson's Fight for Justice Revealed in New Amazon Prime Documentary "Lovely Jackson"
"Rickey Jackson, wrongfully imprisoned for 39 years, is the subject of the Amazon Prime documentary "Lovely Jackson," emphasizing his exoneration and the role of the Ohio Innocence Project."
Ohio's Matthew 25: Ministries Readies for Hurricane Melissa's Wrath in Caribbean, Joins Forces with University of Delaware Experts
Matthew 25: Ministries prepares for hurricane relief as Category 5 Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica, potentially affecting other Caribbean nations. They have pre-positioned aid and plan to send healthcare professionals and supplies.
University of Cincinnati Joins Groundbreaking Clinical Trial in Hunt for Breakthrough TBI Treatments
The University of Cincinnati has joined a national clinical trial testing three FDA-approved medicines for TBI recovery, supervised by Dr. Laura Ngwenya, aiming to improve treatment and patient outcomes.
Iconic Cincinnati Steakhouse Maury's Tiny Cove Listed for Sale After 70+ Years
Maury's Tiny Cove, Cincinnati's oldest steakhouse since 1949, is for sale for $1.295 million. The two-level venue features a patio and two bars. The owner is retiring. It will remain open for now and is known for appearances in the film "Carol."
Cincinnati Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing Man Montez Bush from Mt Auburn Area
Cincinnati Police are searching for Montez Bush, missing from Mt Auburn, last seen September 30, after leaving the Kenton County Detention Center. He suffers from depression and schizophrenia. Public assistance is requested.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Inaugurates New School-Based Health Clinic in Piketon, Boosting Local Healthcare and Education
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine inaugurated a new school-based health clinic in the Scioto Valley School District, part of an initiative to improve health access and education in Appalachian regions.
University of Cincinnati Professor Victoria LaPoe Investigates AI's Role in Boosting Non-Profit Fundraising and Outreach
Professor Victoria LaPoe studies how AI can help non-profits with messaging and fundraising, inspired by quarterback Joe Burrow's foundation. She views journalism as a means for solutions and public good.
Cincinnati's $800M Riverfront Vision Sparks Debate Between City Officials and Hamilton County Leaders
The Banks development in Cincinnati has a mixed reception, with city officials pushing for ambitious growth while county officials express caution over the project's $800 million cost and its impact.
Indian Hill and Taft High Schools Collaborate to Address Locker Room Damage After Heated Football Playoff
Indian Hill High School reported damage to its locker room after a playoff game against Taft. Authorities filed a report but are not pressing charges, and both schools are collaborating on repairs. A video may suggest the damage pre-dated the game.
Man Faces Felony Charges After DUI Leads to Serious Injury Collision in Butler County
Yoan Perez Ventula faces charges including aggravated vehicular assault and OVI after a serious crash in Butler County that injured a woman. He provided a false identity and is also held by ICE due his immigration status.
University of Cincinnati Guides Students on Crafting Impactful LinkedIn Profiles for Career Success
The University of Cincinnati provides tips for students to enhance their LinkedIn profiles, including writing a strong headline, an impactful 'About' section, and adding relevant skills with endorsements.
Black Friday Frenzy: U.S. Holiday Spending Poised to Surpass Trillion-Dollar Mark as Shoppers Eye Deals On Tech, Toys, and Travel
Black Friday extends beyond a single day, spreading across November and shaping consumer trends towards experiences, such as travel and cruises, while still offering deals on goods despite potential tariff-related cost increases.
City of Loveland Seeks Skilled Mechanic for Public Works Dept., Offers Attractive Benefits, Apply by Dec 5
Loveland, Ohio, is hiring a mechanic/maintenance worker for the Public Works Department, offering $51,784–$71,216 and benefits. Experience with vehicle repairs and a valid driver's license are required. Applications are open until December 5.
BYU Group Donates Over 27,000 Pounds of Food to University of Cincinnati's Bearcats Pantry Amidst College Hunger Challenges
BYU supporters donated 27,000 pounds of food to the University of Cincinnati's Bearcats Pantry, demonstrating cross-conference solidarity and addressing student food insecurity.
From Mediocre Grades to Tech Prodigy: Reesë Tuttle's Remarkable Rise to Founding AP2T Labs
Reesë Tuttle, daughter of Jesse "Hackah Jak" Tuttle, has earned five college degrees before post-high school and founded AP2T Labs. Once a C-D student, her passion for tech led her to academic success and a diverse set of interests.
North College Hill Police Seek Community Aid in Identifying Suspect in Series of Break-Ins Near West Galbraith Road
North College Hill police seek community aid to catch a male suspect in recent business and vehicle burglaries on West Galbraith Road and nearby areas. Residents are urged to review camera footage for clues.
VIDEO: New Albany, Ohio Celebrates 2025 Achievements: Economic Growth and Infrastructure Progress Highlight a Year of Municipal Success
New Albany, Ohio, recaps a progressive 2025 with infrastructure, economic growth, sustainability efforts, and community events in a year-end social media post and video.
Clermont County Board of Commissioners Embarks on 2026 Agenda with New Leadership and Set Meeting Dates
Clermont County Commissioners reorganized for 2026, voting Bonnie Batchler as president and David Painter as vice president. Regular meetings are scheduled, mainly on Wednesdays at 10 AM, with transparency and public engagement emphasized.
Kettering's David's Cemetery Celebrates 200 Years with Time Capsule Burial and '200 Stories Campaign'
David's Cemetery in Kettering, Ohio, commemorates its 200th anniversary, coinciding with America's 250th. It aims to continue honoring the past with a time capsule and a '200 Stories Campaign' for public story contributions.
Sharonville Celebrates Local Pride as Businesses and Schools Sweep Cincy Magazine's Family Choice Awards
Sharonville, Ohio celebrates local wins in Cincy Magazine's Family Choice Awards, including accolades for education, recreation, and community services, highlighting the city's family-friendly environment.
University of Cincinnati Dormitory Evacuated After Fire, Over 400 Students Displaced, No Injuries Reported
A fire caused by an artificial Christmas tree in Morgens Hall at the University of Cincinnati led to the evacuation of over 400 students and $30,000 in damage. No injuries were reported, but 12 students were displaced.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Issues Urgent Winter Pet Safety Advisory on Social Media
The Butler County Sheriff's Office warns of the dangers cold weather poses to pets, highlighting risks such as hypothermia, frostbite, and dehydration, and urges pet owners to ensure animals have proper shelter and care.
University of Cincinnati Student Innovates in Stroke Rehabilitation with Multifunctional Rehab Wall in Hamilton
Sophie Shockey, an occupational therapy student, designed a multifunctional rehabilitation wall to aid stroke survivors' cognitive and motor skills recovery at the NeuroFit Gym, supported by the University of Cincinnati.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Engages Public in 'Warrant Wednesday' Initiative to Track Persons of Interest
The Butler County Sheriff's Office launched a 'Warrant Wednesday' campaign on social media, seeking public help to locate an individual, with contact details for Deputy Chase Stewart provided.
Montgomery County Sheriff Warns of Robbery Risks in Online Marketplace Transactions, Advocates for Safe Exchange Zones in Dayton, OH
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office warns of online marketplace transaction-related robberies. They advise using Safe Exchange Zones and offer safety tips for conducting such transactions.
University of Cincinnati Pioneers 'Brain Cancer-On-A-Chip' – Groundbreaking Wafer Technology to Weaponize Immune System Against Tumors
University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers aim to develop new glioblastoma treatments using "glioblastoma-on-a-chip" and immunostimulatory wafers following surgery.
'Court System Is a Joke': Cincinnati Family Seethes as Killer's Time Gets Slashed
A plea deal in Hamilton County left the family of Kevin Neri outraged after Earl Jones was resentenced to 18 years with credit for about 10 years already served. The prosecutor said legal changes and appeals shaped the decision.
Cincy Councilman Wants Weed Tax Cash To Pay Back Pot’s Biggest Victims
Councilman Mark Jeffreys wants to direct about $2.5M in Cincinnati marijuana tax revenue into a "Harm to Hope" fund for expungement, lead abatement and youth jobs. Community leaders say the dollars should be narrowly targeted to Avondale, Bond Hill and Roselawn.
Study by University of Cincinnati Challenges Belief in Benefits of Local Tax Cuts, Links Reductions to Lower Household Income
Dr. David Brasington's study suggests that cutting local taxes may decrease household income, with Ohio tax levy data showing income drops post-tax reductions, particularly in non-central cities.
Nine Arrested in Dayton Crime Crackdown, Illegal Firearms and Stolen Vehicle Seized
Dayton Police and Ohio State Highway Patrol arrested nine individuals in an initiative to reduce violent crime, seizing illegal drugs, firearms, and a stolen vehicle. The operation is part of statewide efforts to combat violence and crime.
Loveland Police Department Seeks to Hire Full-Time Officer, Offering Competitive Salary and Benefits
The Loveland Police Department is hiring a full-time officer with a salary between $76,464 to $93,712 plus benefits. Candidates need at least a high school diploma/GED and OPOTA certification. The application period closes on March 13.
Indy Developer Bets $47M On Mason Apartments Beside Long-Quiet Waterpark
An Indianapolis firm is planning a $47M apartment community beside Mason’s long-shuttered Beach Waterpark, with a targeted groundbreaking in summer 2026. The project would extend Beach Boulevard and add new multifamily housing near Kings Island.
Cincy Leaders Pitch $5M Housing Payback For ‘Rising 15’ Neighborhoods
City council members have advanced a plan to seed a housing reparations program with $5 million, targeting 15 historically impacted Cincinnati neighborhoods. The measure asks staff to design eligibility and reporting rules ahead of a March 4 vote.
Cincy Deputy's Name On Bill To Lock Cop Killers Away For Good
A new Ohio bill named for Hamilton County deputy Larry Henderson would bar parole for people convicted of killing police officers, first responders or military members as it moves through committee. Supporters call it protection for first responders; critics say it risks unequal punishment.
Grand Jury Slaps Clermont County Duo With Manslaughter Counts in Jackson Township OD
A Clermont County grand jury returned indictments March 31 charging Rachel Kenser and Jesse Herndon in the Sept. 15, 2025 Jackson Township overdose that killed a 44‑year‑old man. The counts include involuntary manslaughter and multiple trafficking and possession charges.
Blue Ash Scores Jolt as Ohio Valley Electrical Claims Old P&G Campus HQ
Ohio Valley Electrical bought nearly eight acres at the former Sharon Woods Innovation Center and plans to double its Blue Ash headquarters while adding dozens of jobs. The move is part of a broader push to redevelop the P&G site.
Railroad Cash To Fuel $7.6 Million Facelift At West Price Hill's Dunham Rec Center
Cincinnati has set aside $7.6M to renovate the Dunham Recreation Center in West Price Hill, with a city ceremony scheduled Monday to unveil the details. The package includes building upgrades and an optional new gym, funded partly by the railroad trust.
Black Infant Deaths Spike In Hamilton County, Stunning Cincinnati Officials
A new Cradle Cincinnati analysis shows the Black infant death rate in Hamilton County more than doubled last year, driven by extreme preterm births and rising sleep‑related deaths. Local leaders are urging faster, targeted supports for families.
Riverfront Revival: Long-Stalled Adams Landing Apartment Plan Roars Back To Life
Towne Properties has reintroduced plans for a seven‑story, roughly 100‑unit apartment at Adams Landing near the Montgomery Inn Boathouse. The proposal returns a long‑running riverfront vision to the city’s planning docket.
Ex-Boca Power Duo Land Fiery New Home for Etxe in East Walnut Hills
Etxe’s chefs signed a 10-year lease to build a permanent Basque steakhouse at Woodburn Exchange in East Walnut Hills, with a wood-fired hearth and seating for about 95–110. The move converts a popular residency into a full-time dining room.
Batavia ‘Amazon Guru’ Dodges Prison In Nearly $1 Million Investor Scam
A Batavia Township man got five years' probation and a long restitution plan after pleading guilty in an Amazon storefront scam that left dozens of investors short. The deal requires multi‑year payments but will not fully cover reported losses.
Cincinnati’s Fifth Third Storms Wall Street in Biggest Bank Listing Switch
Fifth Third Bancorp will move its primary stock listing from Nasdaq to the NYSE the week of June 12, 2026, keeping FITB for common shares. The change follows the Comerica acquisition and is being billed as the largest bank transfer in history.


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