Cincinnati Police Seek Public's Aid in Identifying Suspect in Deercove Court Vandalism Case
The Cincinnati Police are seeking public help to identify a suspect in a July 14 vandalism case, using images from the victim's home security camera. They urge that information be directed to Detective Horning.
Former Cincinnati Children's Hospital Chaplain Ayman Soliman Denied Bond Amidst Immigration Proceedings in Cleveland Court
Former Cincinnati chaplain Ayman Soliman remains jailed after a bond hearing, accused of past ties to an organization allegedly linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. His lawyer argues for his release and charitable background. The case is ongoing.
Kentucky-Ohio Bridge Clashes: Officer on Leave, Ex-Cincinnati Chaplain's ICE Detention Sparks Protests
Protests over ICE detention of a former chaplain sparked clashes on Roebling Bridge, with Officer Zachary Stayton caught on video in an altercation with protester Brandon Hill, leading to Stayton's administrative leave.
Cincinnati Man Charged with Making Terroristic Threats Against ICE Agents and Federal Official
Anthony Kelly of Cincinnati faces federal charges for allegedly threatening ICE agents and a federal official, with social media posts suggesting intent to harm. A search revealed a firearm, reinforcing the serious nature of the threats.
Butler County Under Marginal Risk for Severe Weather: Residents Warned of Damaging Winds and Flash Flooding
Butler County faces possible severe weather today with threats of isolated damaging thunderstorm winds and localized flash flooding, as per the National Weather Service and Sheriff's Office. Residents are advised to prepare and stay vigilant.
University of Cincinnati Students to Study Semiconductor Manufacturing in Taiwan Through NSF-Funded Program
The University of Cincinnati has announced a program funded by an NSF grant, which will enable engineering students to learn about semiconductor manufacturing in Taiwan over the next five years.












