GE Aerospace Foundation Boosts Engineering Futures with Extended University of Cincinnati Partnership
GE Aerospace Foundation continues its partnership with the University of Cincinnati, focusing on fostering innovation in engineering among young students through programs providing hands-on experiences, career coaching, and scholarships.
Forest Park, Ohio Police Department Scores with 'Creating Positive Relationships' Initiative Through Basketball Outings
The City of Forest Park, Ohio, shared their outreach program, CPR, which fosters positive relationships between police and high school students through attending NBA games together.
RedsFest Marks Grand Reopening of Cincinnati's Duke Energy Convention Center with Star-Studded Baseball Celebration
RedsFest returns to the renovated Duke Energy Convention Center, offering fan activities, memorabilia, and player meet-and-greets. Tickets are on sale, with proceeds benefiting the Reds Community Fund.
EU Microplastics Ban in Cosmetics Sparks Global Industry Shift, Emphasizes Need for Collaborative Regulation Approach
The EU is enforcing a ban on microplastics in cosmetics, with staggered deadlines for different product types. This move impacts global beauty standards, highlighting the need for industry input on practical applications of the regulations.
Cincinnati Bengals' Cam Taylor-Britt Linked to Late-Night Covington Crash, No Charges Filed Despite Conflicting Reports
Cincinnati Bengals player Cam Taylor-Britt was involved in a crash with conflicting reports about who was driving. No injuries or charges have been filed. He had previous traffic violations and recently pleaded guilty to reckless driving.
Man Indicted on Federal Charges Over Vandalism at VP Vance's Cincinnati Residence, Mental Health Issues Cited in Defense
William DeFoor, indicted on federal charges for vandalizing VP Vance's home, could face 30 years. His attorney cites mental health issues; prosecutors argue for custody due to safety concerns.












