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Megumi Sushi Ramen Grill in Hamilton was highlighted for providing lunch to the Butler County Sheriff's Office, showcasing community support beyond their food services.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A shooting in Cincinnati's Mount Healthy neighborhood left two injured, with police and medics responding to the scene on Clovernook Avenue. Details on conditions and arrests are pending.
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Backup QB Jake Browning led the Bengals to a 31-27 win over the Jaguars after Joe Burrow was injured, with a last-minute touchdown capping a 92-yard drive.
Police investigated a social media threat against Cincinnati's SCPA, but no arrests were made as no immediate danger was perceived, classes continued with increased security.
The UAW and GE Aerospace have reached a tentative agreement, potentially ending a strike at Ohio and Kentucky plants. The deal, which addresses job security and healthcare costs, awaits a union vote.
Cincinnati Police are investigating a burglary on Westwood Northern Boulevard and seek the public's aid. Detective Newman is the contact for information.
Politics & Govt in ...
FBI Cincinnati collaborates with U.S. Marshals in Operation Summer Heat to target dangerous criminals and address violent crime, encouraging public awareness through a shared news segment link.
Science, Tech & Medicine in ...
Midwest boxwood shrubs are being damaged by box tree caterpillars, with significant destruction noted in East Cincinnati, says biologist Theresa Culley.
Cincinnati Police are seeking information on an August 29 theft on Epworth Avenue, asking for public assistance to contact Detective Newman with leads.
Ohio's Governor teamed up with law enforcement to curb Cincinnati's violent crime, using data intelligence, aerial surveillance, penalizing illegal arms, and capturing fugitives.
Professor David Niven discusses the impact of gerrymandering on Ohio's congressional districts and compares it to states using independent commissions for fairer maps.
Cincinnati's Budget and Finance Committee approved a $5.42 million public safety plan following recent violence, focusing on police presence, tech resources, and community outreach.
Cincinnati Police seek public help to find missing siblings Eve, 13, and Autumn Hill, 14, from Over-the-Rhine.
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