Heartfelt Reunion, Colerain Township Man Thanks First Responders for Life-Saving Efforts After Severe Heart Attack
William Adams reunited with Colerain Township first responders who saved him from a heart attack while driving, crediting them and his family's quick actions for his survival.
Cincinnati Celebrates Black Lives Matter with New Bronze Marker at City Hall
Cincinnati unveiled a bronze marker commemorating the Black Lives Matter movement. Over a hundred attended the ceremony at City Hall, showcasing the city's commitment to social justice and storytelling through art.
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.
Hamilton Students Kick High with New Shoes from Cincinnati Bengals and Local Nonprofits
Over 100 Highland Elementary School students received new shoes in a collaborative effort by Cincinnati Bengals, Just a Pair of Shoes, and Kettering Health. The initiative included sports activities and a shoe design contest.
Cincinnati Grieves the Loss of 5-Year-Old Arty Stanford to Drive-By Shooting, Awaits Justice
Winton Hills community mourns the death of 5-year-old Arty Stanford III, killed in a drive-by shooting while sleeping. His family and school remember him fondly as police search for the perpetrators.
College Hill Community Mourns Tragic Loss of Beloved Family, Pays Tribute to Victims' Legacies
A community mourns after Patricia McCollum and her adopted children, DJ and Kaydence, were found stabbed to death in College Hill. The suspect, part of the extended family, also died from self-inflicted wounds.
West Side Cincinnati's Mercy Health West Hospital to Cease Maternity Services, OB Care Shifts to Anderson Facility Amid Staffing Concerns
Mercy Health West Hospital in Cincinnati is ending its labor and delivery services due to staffing challenges, with the unit closing on December 20 and services moving to Anderson Hospital.
Cincinnati Public Schools Board to Decide on $200M Redistricting Plan Amid Community Concerns
Cincinnati Public Schools Board will vote on a $200 million redistricting plan to create six new middle schools and rearrange student placement, despite divided opinions and calls for more community input.
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.
New Orleans Nightmare Shakes Cincinnati: Families Share Close Calls as Terror Grips Bourbon Street During Sugar Bowl Festivities
Cincinnati families are affected by a New Year's Eve tragedy in New Orleans, with community leader Reverend Peterson Mingo and others sharing their connections and relief.
Tri-State Winter Storm Prompts Rumpke to Postpone Trash Services, Schedule Adjusted for Safety
A winter storm has led Rumpke to postpone Monday waste collection in the Tri-State area to Tuesday, shifting the week's schedule. They prioritize personnel safety and have also closed facilities on Monday.
Hamilton Issues Winter Weather Guidelines: Urges Residents to Clear Streets for Snowplows
Hamilton issues winter guidelines: remove cars for plowing, don't shovel snow onto streets, and use caution around snowplows. Utility disconnections have been paused, warming centers are open, and residents are urged to protect their pets.
Cincinnati Honors MLK Legacy with Music Tribute, March, and Black Empowerment Day
Cincinnati marked MLK Day with events honoring the civil rights leader, including a tribute to the Black Music Walk of Fame, a commemorative march, and Black Empowerment Day at the Museum Center, which emphasized community unity and African American history.
Cincinnati in the Running to Host Sundance Film Festival as Potential New Venue Emerges
Cincinnati is competing to host the Sundance Film Festival, vying against Boulder and current hosts Park City and Salt Lake City. At the same time, Mayor Pureval is pitching the city's merits, including its film industry potential and inclusivity.
Rodney McMullen Steps Down as Kroger CEO Amid Personal Conduct Probe, Ron Sargent Steps In as Interim Leader
Rodney McMullen resigned as Kroger CEO and Chairman after an investigation into his personal conduct, with Ron Sargent stepping in as interim CEO and Chairman. The nature of McMullen's conduct has not been disclosed.
Butler County Sheriff Set for National Spotlight on Fox's "The Trace Gallagher Show" to Discuss Viral Tesla Video
Sheriff Richard K. Jones of Butler County is set to appear on "The Trace Gallagher Show" on Fox, discussing his "viral Tesla video," as announced by the Sheriff's Office on social media.
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.
First Baptist Church of New Richmond Transforms into Beacon of Aid, Hosting Essential Donations for Ohio River Flood Victims
First Baptist Church in New Richmond, OH, will become a donation center post-flood, collecting essentials with the Clermont County Emergency Management Agency starting today.
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.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Honors Deputy Stephen Schwein for 50 Years of Service Upon His Retirement
Deputy Stephen Schwein retired after a 50-year law enforcement career spanning multiple positions including Detective Captain and Police Chief, celebrated by the Butler County Sheriff's Office.
Cincinnati Public Services Acknowledged for Efforts Post-Weather Crisis, Flood Relief in Action
Cincinnati's Public Services has been actively managing severe weather aftermath, including mudslides, potholes, and flood cleanup, as acknowledged by 311Cincy. The city offers flood-damaged item collection for affected residents.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Celebrates National Dispatcher Appreciation Week with Social Media Tribute and Themed Apparel
National Dispatcher Appreciation Week celebrates essential emergency dispatchers with various activities, and the Butler County Sheriff's Office honors its team with themed apparel.
Butler County Dispatchers Celebrate National Dispatcher Appreciation Week in Pajamas
The Butler County Sheriff's Office celebrated National Dispatcher Appreciation Week with a jovial social media post depicting their dispatch team in pajamas, acknowledging the critical role of these first-responders.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Celebrates 911 Dispatchers with Wacky Attire During Appreciation Week
Butler County Sheriff's Office celebrated Dispatchers Appreciation Week and showcased "Wacky Tacky Mismatched Color Day" to honor dispatchers' essential work in a humorous social media post.
Hardin County Sheriff's Office Hosts Open House to Engage Community and Discuss Upcoming Levy Renewal
Hardin County Sheriff's Office held an open house to promote transparency and public engagement, featuring tours, a presentation on the Sheriff’s Levy Renewal, and Q&A sessions with the staff.
Dearborn County Celebrates Deputy Fisher Percival's Graduation from Indiana Law Enforcement Academy
Deputy Fisher Percival has graduated from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy, a milestone celebrated by the Dearborn County Sheriff's Office as they welcome his readiness to serve the community.
Miami University Introduces Equine Therapy Program to Enhance Student Mental Health
Miami University introduces a horse therapy program to support student mental health, offering sessions at their Equestrian Center for emotional relief through horse grooming. Demand has led to increased session availability.
Cincinnati Metro Launches EZConnect, Pioneers Seamless Transit for Disabled Riders with Regional Partners
The Cincinnati Metro's new EZConnect program aims to assist ADA-certified riders, allowing seamless, coordinated transit across regional boundaries in collaboration with TANK and BCRTA.
VIDEO: Cincinnati Hosts Inaugural Active Transportation Conference to Boost Bike Safety for Children
The Ohio Department of Transportation - Cincinnati District 8 is hosting the inaugural Active Transportation conference, focusing on bike safety for children and other non-motorized transport issues.
Hamilton County Mourns Fallen Deputy Larry Henderson with Emotional Tributes and Solemn Procession through Cincinnati
Law enforcement and community members honored Deputy Larry Henderson at a funeral service after his line-of-duty death, with a procession in Anderson Township and service at Xavier University.
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 Philanthropists John and Carrie Hayden Donate $2 Million for Community Learning Kitchen in Fight Against Chronic Disease
The Haydens donated $2 million to establish a community learning kitchen in Cincinnati, focusing on nutrition education for chronic disease prevention and treatment.
London, KY Tornado Relief: Butler County Sheriff's Office Announces Donation Drive at Eaton Road Full Gospel Church in Hamilton
A donation drive for tornado victims in London, Kentucky is being held by the Eaton Road Full Gospel Church, prompted by a call to action from the Butler County Sheriff's Office on social media.
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.
Seniors Embrace Exercise for Healthy Aging with Guidance from UC's Victoria Heasley
Older adults in the Bay Area are prioritizing exercise for health, guided by Dr. Victoria Heasley, with simple at-home routines suggested and a focus on personalized, low-impact plans to prevent injury and maintain balance.
University of Cincinnati's Hoxworth Blood Center Urges Donations with E-Gift Cards and Coffee Coupons to Combat Summer Shortages
The Hoxworth Blood Center is urging for blood donations during summer and is offering donors an e-gift card and free coffee coupon in June to counteract seasonal shortages.
Cincinnati Mourns the Loss of Price Hill Chili Founder Sam Beltsos at 88
Sam Beltsos, the founder of the iconic Price Hill Chili in Cincinnati, has died at 88 after battling Alzheimer's. His restaurant, beloved since 1962, became a community staple and part of the city's culinary identity.
New Cincinnati Metro CEO Commences Tenure with Communal Bus Ride, Underscores Public Transit's Role in City's Daily Life
The new CEO of Cincinnati Metro rode the bus to work on their first day, highlighting the importance of public transit in the city and commending the dedication of transit workers.
University of Cincinnati's NIS Program Shapes Next-Gen Leaders: Student Yasmine Shaban Embarks on Innovative Educational Journey
The article describes Yasmine Shaban's transformation through the University of Cincinnati's NEXT Innovation Scholars program, emphasizing its role in fostering leadership and innovation in students.
Cincinnati Community Rallies Behind Displaced Family After West Price Hill Fire
A mattress fire in Cincinnati's West Price Hill displaced 12, including four children and a dog. No injuries were reported, and the fire caused $100,000 in damages. Firefighters responded swiftly, and the Red Cross is assisting the family.
Miami University Student Unveils Key Patterns in Middle Grade Fiction Impacting Child Development
Miami University student Julia Moore analyzed structures of middle-grade fiction, finding common themes of character growth in confronting limiting beliefs across various genres, which can influence young readers' personal development.
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.
University of Cincinnati Medical Students Provide Crucial Care at Student-Run Free Clinic for Uninsured in Greater Cincinnati
The UC Student-Run Free Clinic offers health care to uninsured individuals while providing medical students with practical experience in addressing health disparities.
Outrage in Cincinnati as Hamilton County Prosecutor Clears Neo-Nazi Group of Charges After Lincoln Heights Incident
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich will not press charges against neo-Nazi demonstrators for a February incident in Evendale, Ohio, citing First Amendment protections.
Forest Park's "Building Bridges" Initiative Seeks to Strengthen Youth-Police Relations with Upcoming Event
Forest Park, Ohio, launches the "Building Bridges" initiative to foster dialogue between teens and police, with a planned event at Gracehills Church offering discussions and mentorship.
University of Cincinnati Student Embarks on Creative Journey as Play Discovery Intern at Lego HQ in Denmark
Adam Wolshire, a University of Cincinnati student, is gaining professional experience at Lego's headquarters in Denmark through a co-op program, where he actively participates in the company's Creative Play Lab.
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.
University of Cincinnati Announces Organizational Shifts in Response to New Ohio Higher Education Act
The University of Cincinnati is adapting to new legal requirements by restructuring, including closing its central Equity & Inclusion office and repurposing identity centers, with President Pinto reaffirming commitment to inclusivity.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Issues Heat Advisory for Portions of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio
Butler County Sheriff's Office issued a heat advisory for parts of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, cautioning against high heat index values and risks of heat-related illnesses until 8 PM EDT Friday.
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.
Cincinnati Celebrates 52nd Annual Pride Parade and Festival with Unwavering Support Amid Heatwave
The Cincinnati Pride Parade celebrated its 52nd anniversary with a large turnout, despite high temperatures, and featured a principled stance on sponsorships and inclusive spaces for all attendees.
Foreign Disinformation Campaigns Amplify Discord Amid Los Angeles Protests, Says Expert
Foreign actors spread disinformation in LA protests, using social media to amplify division and false narratives, with motives attributed to nations like Russia and China, as reported by The Dallas Morning News.
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 Researchers Develop Long-Lasting Air Filters Inspired by Human Nose Hair
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati developed a new air filter inspired by human nose hair that uses silicone oil to trap particles more efficiently, potentially doubling the lifespan of traditional filters.
Cincinnati Animal CARE Hosts Free Adoption Event Amid Capacity Strain Ahead of July 4 Surge
Cincinnati Animal CARE, at full capacity, hosts a free adoption event sponsored by Cincy Property Twins, offering free adoptions on July 5-6, and a chance to win tickets to the "Superman: Legacy" screening for adopters.
Butler County Sheriff's Marine Patrol Ensures Safety During Hamilton Fireworks, Continues Vigilance at Houston Woods
The Butler County Sheriff's Office Marine Patrol ensured safety during Hamilton's fireworks and announced their presence at Houston Woods' event, emphasizing the importance of safety tips.
University of Cincinnati Fuses Fantasy and Philosophy in 'Ethics & Dragons' Seminar
The University of Cincinnati offers an Ethics & Dragons summer seminar that uses Dungeons & Dragons to teach moral reasoning to honors students, enhancing their critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Ohio State University Rolls Out Brain Health Initiative to Aid Aging Ohioans with Memory Screenings and Research
The Ohio State University's CHILL Lab has launched an initiative offering free memory screenings and a study on brain health to help the community reduce cognitive decline risks.
Experts from University of Cincinnati Reveal Myths in Pediatric Psychopharmacology Research, Enhancing Scientific Integrity
Mills and Strawn critique common errors in pediatric psychopharmacology trials, as highlighted in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. Their cross-disciplinary work aims to improve research accuracy and clinical applicability.
"Butler County Crocs" Post by Ohio Sheriff's Office Stirs Controversy Amid Immigration Debate
The Butler County Sheriff's Office posted a viral image of a pond with inflatable alligators, calling it the "Butler County Crocs," in a nod to Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigrant detention facility.
Habitat for Humanity Partners with Cincinnati to Offer New Homes in Jefferson Neighborhood
Habitat for Humanity and Cincinnati collaborate to offer homeownership opportunities in the Jefferson neighborhood, introducing seven family-friendly homes as part of the Build Back the Block program. Applications are available at 345 High Street.
University of Cincinnati's Allied Health Sciences College Rises in 2025 U.S. News Best Graduate Schools Rankings
University of Cincinnati's College of Allied Health Sciences ranked well in U.S. News 2025 Best Graduate Schools, attributing success to curriculum changes and experiential opportunities.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Issues Heat Advisory for Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, Urges Precautions Against Soaring Temps
Heat advisory in effect until 8 PM EDT Wednesday for high temperatures across multiple regions, with heat index values up to 105 degrees; residents are advised to take precautions.
Cincinnati Police Seek Public's Help to Find Missing Teen Faith Marie Lewis from South Fairmount
Cincinnati Police are searching for 15-year-old missing girl Faith Marie Lewis and are requesting public assistance. She was last seen on May 27 in Walnut Hills. Contact Det—Morrissey at 513-263-8380 with information.
Miami University Student's Study Exposes Beach Accessibility Issues for Disabled in Chicago
A Miami University student's research reveals inadequate beach accessibility for people with disabilities in Chicago, with North Shore beaches facing issues like poor infrastructure and funding disparities.
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.
Seismic Shockwaves: UC Geologist Deciphers the 8.8 Kamchatka Quake & Tsunami Threat on 700-WLW Radio
Geologist Craig Dietsch discussed the impact and mechanics of a recent 8.8-magnitude earthquake near Kamchatka and its potential to cause tsunamis, as Pacific communities braced for impact.
Butler County Rallies Behind West Side Little League as They Head to Regionals
The Butler County Sheriff's Office expressed pride in the West Side Little League through a social media post, as the team heads to the Regional Tournaments, and Captain Tanner distributed challenge coins to the players.
Butler County Bids Farewell to Deputy Richard T. Wilson After 28 Years of Devoted Service
Deputy Richard T. Wilson from Butler County Sheriff's Office retired after nearly three decades of service, with notable achievements in various roles including lifesaving actions and apprehending bank robbers.
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.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Celebrates 30th White Coat Ceremony for Class of 2029
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine held its 30th White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2029, with Dean Postel emphasizing the importance of trust and compassionate care in the medical profession.
University of Cincinnati Urges Students to Meet FAFSA Priority Deadline for Optimal Financial Aid Opportunities
The article discusses the importance of meeting FAFSA priority deadlines, using the University of Cincinnati's Feb. 1, 2025 deadline as an example, to secure better financial aid packages.
Butler County Detective Honored by Victoria's Secret for Exceptional Anti-Shoplifting Efforts
Detective Mike Steele from the Butler County Sheriff's Office was honored by Victoria's Secret for his work confronting shoplifting and resolving thefts, highlighting law enforcement's role in protecting local businesses.
Colerain Township Police Boost Back-to-School Spirits with Backpack Giveaway in Northwest Local School District
The Colerain Township Police gave away "HUNDREDS of backpacks" with supplies to local students at the Northwest Local School District Health & Safety Fair, reinforcing community support.
University of Cincinnati Partners with Beacon Orthopaedics and Mercy Health to Offer Paid Co-op Roles for Athletic Training Students
The University of Cincinnati introduces paid co-op positions in athletic training with Beacon Orthopaedics and Mercy Health, providing practical experience for Master of Science in Athletic Training students.
"Full Body Burden" Documentary Brings Rocky Flats' Nuclear Legacy to Screen: A Tale of Environmental Alert and Personal History
New documentary based on Kristen Iversen's book about growing up near Colorado's contaminated Rocky Flats nuclear plant is discussed by University of Cincinnati, highlighting environmental and political issues.
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.
Unlocking the Secrets of Scent: How Fragrances Trigger Memories and Emotions, Explores University of Cincinnati Scientist
The article explains the science behind why scents can evoke strong memories and emotions, involving direct neural connections to the brain's emotion and memory centers.
University of Cincinnati Welcomes New Batch of High-Achievers to Hoffman Honors Scholars Program
The Hoffman Honors Scholars program at the University of Cincinnati is entering its second year, welcoming 22 new diverse students, and aims to provide debt-free careers and real-world skills.
Anderson Township Firefighters Kick Off Seasonal Hydrant Flushing to Secure Winter Firefighting Capabilities
Anderson Township firefighters are flushing over 2,600 hydrants to prepare for winter and ensure they work properly, which may cause temporary water pressure changes or discoloration.
University of Cincinnati Mourns the Loss of Renowned Polymer Scientist Gregory Beaucage
The University of Cincinnati mourns the passing of esteemed polymer scientist Gregory Beaucage, PhD, renowned for his contributions to small-angle scattering techniques and broad impact in academia and industry.
University of Cincinnati's Art & Sciences Research Centers Unite for Greater Impact Through A&S Action Collaborative
The University of Cincinnati's College of Arts & Sciences has unified its 12 research centers through the A&S Action Collaborative to enhance interdisciplinary research and community impact.
Kettering Mourns the Loss of Former City Manager Bob Walker, the Architect of Modern Community Services
Former City Manager Bob Walker of Kettering, who significantly improved local services, including police and fire departments, and developed cultural hubs like Lincoln Park, has passed away.
Boost Fitness and Reduce Blood Pressure with "Japanese Walking": University of Cincinnati Expert Highlights Exercise Benefits
WebMD highlights a simple exercise, "Japanese walking," recommended by Dr. Barbara Walker, involving alternating paces to improve fitness and reduce blood pressure with minimal time commitment.
Butler County Soil and Water Conservation District Offers Free Stream Workshop in Middletown
Butler County Soil and Water Conservation District offers a free workshop on stream health, maintenance, and legalities for landowners on October 4th in Middletown, OH. RSVP required by September 26th.
University of Cincinnati's PEWS and Michelman Forge Partnership to Advance Sustainability Through Student Internships
The University of Cincinnati's Center for Public Engagement with Science partners with Michelman to offer internships focusing on sustainability, with graduate student Nishat Sultana contributing to waste reduction efforts.
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.
UC Health Unveils State-of-the-Art Facility for Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Cincinnati
UC Health's new facility for developmental disabilities, named the Timothy Freeman, MD, Center, was unveiled in Cincinnati, offering specialized care for individuals with conditions like Down syndrome and autism.
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.
Cincinnati Fire Department Champions Breast Cancer Awareness with #MenWearPink Campaign
The Cincinnati Fire Department is participating in Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Chief Breitfelder joining the #MenWearPink campaign and hosting 'Paint the Grail Pink' to raise awareness and funds.
Evendale Emergency Services Advises Charging E-Bikes and Scooters Outdoors to Prevent Fires During National Prevention Week
Evendale Emergency Services advises charging large lithium-ion battery devices outside to prevent fires, highlighting this during Fire Prevention Week and offering safety tips.
Cincinnati Office of Environment & Sustainability Amplifies Fire Prevention Week with Vital Safety Tips
The Cincinnati Office of Environment & Sustainability urges proper disposal of hazardous materials like batteries and chemicals during Fire Prevention Week to prevent fires through their Facebook outreach.
Cincinnati's Yeatman's Cove to Host 2025 Light the Night Event with Hoxworth Blood Drive in Effort Against Blood Cancers
The 2025 Light the Night event at Yeatman's Cove will include a blood drive by Hoxworth Blood Center in partnership with Blood Cancer United, supporting local patients and raising awareness for blood cancers.
Ohio Universities to Boost Research with $3M NSF Grant, Aiming for Nationwide Impact
Ohio received a $3 million NSF grant to boost its research infrastructure through the SHARE project, co-led by Jane Strasser and Douglas Delahanty. The initiative will develop RCOP models for leadership training and aims to expand beyond Ohio.
Butler County Sheriff's Office Hosts Family-Friendly Halloween Bash with Special Units and Candy Galore in Hamilton
The Butler County Sheriff's Office is hosting a family-friendly trick-or-treating event on Halloween, featuring various units, bike giveaways, and a chance for community engagement with law enforcement.
University of Cincinnati Announces "Bearcats for Life" Homecoming Celebration with Football Showdown and Parade
The University of Cincinnati announces its "Bearcats for Life" themed Homecoming celebration from October 22-25, featuring a football game and a parade with past athletic figures as grand marshals.
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.
Cincinnati Legal Icon Stanley M. Chesley Passes Away at 89, Leaving a Complex Legacy
Stanley M. Chesley, renowned class-action lawyer, died at 89, leaving behind a legacy marked by landmark cases and a transformative approach to class-action lawsuits, despite a later career marred by disbarment.
Upper Arlington Historical Society Invites Residents to Free Event "UA: The Early Years" with Executive Director Kristin Greenberg
Kristin Greenberg will host a free event "UA: The Early Years" to educate attendees about Upper Arlington's history as part of the 2025 Community Relations Committee's Welcome Series.
Cincinnati’s West End Neighborhood Embraces Sustainability with Local Business-Led Urban Greening Initiative
Cincinnati's West End community collaborates on urban greening, with local businesses and residents participating in tree planting and clean-up events to enhance neighborhood sustainability and livability.
Cincinnati's Crosstown Shootout Blood Drive Challenge Aims to Save Over 3,000 Lives
Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati compete in the Hoxworth Crosstown Shootout Blood Drive to increase blood donations and potentially save over 3,000 lives amidst the holiday season when donations are low.
Kettering Announces Leaf Collection in District 5: Residents Advised to Prepare for Wednesday Pickup
Leaf collection in Kettering District 5 starts Wednesday, residents should prepare leaves for pickup and avoid mixing debris. Other disposal options are available. Crews will move to other districts sequentially, with a final sweep on December 1.
VIDEO: New HBCU Literacy Hub in Cincinnati's South Avondale Celebrates Culture and Education Through Murals
Cincinnati unveils the HBCU Literacy Hub, emphasizing literacy and cultural pride, with youth-led murals celebrating HBCUs. Funded by Safe and Clean, it's a space for learning and heritage.
University of Cincinnati and Siemens Forge Future Engineers with Decades-Long Partnership
University of Cincinnati and Siemens' long-standing partnership enhances engineering education through co-ops, research, and advanced software, benefiting students and aligning skills with industry needs.
University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music Announces Diverse Lineup for 2026 Spring Events
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music has announced its lineup of spring events for 2026, with ticket sales open and a range of performances including theatre, orchestral, and jazz.
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.
Loveland Invites Residents to Get Crafty for 5th Annual Gingerbread House Contest at Christmas Tree Lighting
Loveland, Ohio, is holding its 5th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival on Dec. 6, featuring a Gingerbread House Contest for local residents to display their confectionery creations.
Cincinnati and Northeast Ohio Unite to Combat Food Insecurity with Thanksgiving Meal Distributions
Organizations in Ohio are providing Thanksgiving meals and support to combat food insecurity, with thousands receiving aid from the Freestore Foodbank, St. Vincent de Paul, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, and Good Plates Eatery.
University of Cincinnati's Hoxworth Blood Center Makes Final Push for Year-End Donation Goals and Toy Drive
The Hoxworth Blood Center of the University of Cincinnati urges for last donations in 2025 and runs a toy drive, needing over 400 daily donors and using a new hemoglobin check method.
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.
Middletown Halts Water Bills for December, Offers Payment Plans for January's Larger Balances
Middletown pauses water billing in December, with no 25% usage adjustment or shutoffs. January 2026 bills will be larger, but payment plans are being considered. Accurate readings to resume then.
Miami Township Police Department in Montgomery County Welcomes Officer Brayton Bishop as New Community Resource Officer
Miami Township Police appointed Officer Brayton Bishop as Community Resource Officer to enhance community relations. His responsibilities include liaising with local organizations to better serve township needs.
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.
Evendale Embraces the Gift of Giving: Final Call for Toys for Tots Donations Ahead of the Holiday Season
Evendale Emergency Services celebrates a successful Toys for Tots drive and reminds community members to donate toys by December 2, with drop-off points at the Fire Station and Recreation Center.
Hamilton County ReSource Launches Free Sustainable Practices Support Services for Local Organizations
Hamilton County ReSource offers free eco-friendly services, including recycling and composting programs, to help organizations be more sustainable and achieve 513 Green Business Certification.
From Med School Aspirant to Passionate Nurse: Keegan Farrell's Journey Through UC's Accelerated Nursing Program
Keegan Farrell, transitioning from pre-med to nursing at UC, cites his AmeriCorps NCCC service and clinical experiences as influential in pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing.
Cincinnati Parks Unveils Vision for New Sawyer Point Playground, Calls for Public Input on $2.1 Million Project
Cincinnati Parks has unveiled design concepts for the new Sawyer Point playground to replace the one destroyed by fire, seeking public feedback for the inclusive and river-themed project with a fundraising goal of $2.1M.
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.
Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Choral Society to Perform Free Christmas Concert at Summit City Church
The Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra announces a free Christmas concert featuring their bassoon section and the Cincinnati Choral Society on December 7th at Summit City Church.
University of Cincinnati Law School's Peace Initiative Plans Expansion and Innovative Programming for 2026
The University of Cincinnati's law school is developing its International Peace and Security Initiative, focusing on education, advisory boards, and global partnerships for conflict resolution.
University of Cincinnati Unveils BearcatGPT AI Platform for Faculty and Staff to Enhance Campus Operations
The University of Cincinnati has made BearcatGPT, an AI platform, available to faculty and staff for supporting teaching, research, and administrative tasks, with a focus on privacy and ethical use.
Sharonville Brings Festive Cheer with Free "Christmas on the Loop 2025" Event North of Cincinnati
Sharonville, just north of Cincinnati, will celebrate the holiday season with free activities including carriage rides, iceless ice skating, musical performances, and a visit from Santa at its "Christmas on the Loop" event.
Kettering, Ohio Officials Gear Up for Snowstorm with Safety Tips for Residents
Kettering, Ohio's local government mobilizes snow treatment crews ahead of a snowstorm, advising residents on their Facebook page to minimize travel and take safety measures like parking off-street and shoveling snow properly.
Middletown Middies Football Team Celebrated by City for Historic Season: Vice Mayor Steve West Presents Proclamation
The Middletown Middies Football Team was honored by the city for their historic season, receiving a proclamation from Vice Mayor Steve West, celebrating their unifying impact on the community.
Kettering Launches 'CROSS SAFE, KETTERING' Initiative to Boost Safety for Pedestrians and Motorists Ahead of Holidays
Kettering launches CROSS SAFE initiative to promote pedestrian, cyclist, and motorist safety, with community reminders on traffic vigilance, especially during the holidays.
University of Cincinnati Student Fuses Business Insights with Medical Science in Unique Cooperative Education Path
Sakura Adachi is pursuing dual degrees in marketing and neurobiology at the University of Cincinnati, gaining practical experience through a co-op at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
BSI Engineering Donates $1.2 Million to University of Cincinnati Cancer Center in Honor of Bryan Speicher's Legacy
BSI Engineering donates over $1.2 million to fight pancreatic cancer in memory of Bryan Speicher, with funds supporting research at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center.
Compass Community Church Leads Charitable Drive, Offering Holiday Sustenance to Forest Park Families in Need
Compass Community Church and others partnered to provide food to families in need in Forest Park, Ohio, during the holidays, an act praised on social media by the local government.
VIDEO: Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones Shares Warm Christmas Message, Honors First Responders and Military Personnel
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones shares a festive message, urging the community to remember first responders and military personnel working during the holidays.
Forest Park Announces Holiday Garbage Collection Schedule Shifts: No Pick-Up on Christmas and New Year's Day
Forest Park adjusts garbage collection over Christmas and New Year's, with no service on the actual holidays and a one-day delay during those weeks, except for Monday to Wednesday pickups.
Columbus Shines with Compassion as Hebron Police Join Operation Santa’s Sleigh to Delight Hospitalized Children
The Hebron Ohio Police participated in Operation Santa’s Sleigh, aiming to bring joy to children at Nationwide Children's Hospital and those supported by Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Cincinnati's Fountain Square Christmas Traditions: A Timeless Celebration Then and Now
Cincinnati's Fountain Square is highlighted in a social media post for its enduring holiday celebrations, with photos comparing past and present festivities to emphasize the city's tradition and community spirit.
Montgomery Releases January Bulletin Highlighting New Council Members and Volunteer Challenge
The City of Montgomery's January Bulletin covers new Council Members, volunteer opportunities, and community events, with accessibility via physical copies, email, and online for both residents and non-residents.
Norwood Police Officers Deliver Holiday Cheer with Christmas Presents to Local Community
Norwood, Ohio police officers delivered presents to the community on Christmas, as shown in a social media post, reflecting their commitment to spread holiday cheer and engage in community-oriented service.
Loveland U Citizens' Leadership Academy Opens Doors to Civic Engagement and Government Transparency
Loveland, Ohio, introduces Loveland U Citizens’ Leadership Academy to educate residents on city operations, including facility tours and discussions. Dinner is included, and applications for the 2026 class are open.
Forest Park, Ohio, Seniors Urged to Renew Memberships to Maintain Access to Beloved Center
Forest Park's senior community is urged to renew their 2026 memberships to maintain access to the Senior Center, with an online renewal option and in-person sessions on December 29 and January 5. Deadline for renewal is January 12.
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.
Lebanon, Ohio Seeks Dedicated Account Clerk for Tax Department, Applications Open Now
Lebanon, Ohio, is hiring a part-time Account Clerk for their Tax Department, with a priority deadline on January 12, 2026, for applicants who demonstrate strong service and communication skills and experience in auditing tax returns.
Kettering Offers Eco-Friendly Christmas Tree Disposal Options for Post-Holiday Cleanup
The City of Kettering offers three disposal options for Christmas trees: curbside collection by Rumpke Waste & Recycling, drop-off at the Yard Debris Center, and the Montgomery County Solid Waste District.
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.
University of Cincinnati Launches 'Bearcat Affordability Grant' for Tuition-Free College to Ohio Families Earning Under $75K
The University of Cincinnati introduced the Bearcat Affordability Grant for Ohio residents with household incomes below $75,000, offering a potential tuition-free college experience.
Cincinnati Fire Department Celebrates Renovated Convention Center as a Beacon for Events and Community Engagement
Cincinnati Fire Department celebrates the Cincinnati Convention Center renovation, enhancing its appeal as an event venue & expressing commitment to community service on social media.
University of Cincinnati's Co-op Program Spurs Innovation: Michael Tito Manianchira's Hands-On Experience at Shepherd Color Company
The article discusses Michael Tito Manianchira's cooperative education experience at Shepherd Color Company, highlighting the practical application of his chemical engineering studies from the University of Cincinnati.
Forest Park Hosts Community Service and Remembrance Event on Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Free Admission to National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Forest Park invites residents to a service-focused Martin Luther King Jr. Day event with free entry to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, activities, and a blood drive.
Hamilton Police Department in Ohio Opens Recruitment Drive for Aspiring Officers with No Prior Experience Needed
The Hamilton Police Department in Ohio is recruiting new police officers and is open to candidates without prior law enforcement experience. Applications are accepted until March 6.
Ohio Celebrates FUR Responders: Middletown Police Rally Support for K9 Apollo in Photo Challenge
Ohio's first responder animals are celebrated through the 2026 FUR Responders Photo Challenge. Public voting is encouraged for participants like K9 Apollo from the Middletown Division of Police.
Forest Park, Ohio Launches Free Curbside Collection of Large Appliances to Promote Recycling and Sustainability
Forest Park, Ohio, offers free curbside collection of large appliances, with conditions for participation. The program aims to promote environmental responsibility and includes the proper handling of appliances containing Freon.
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.
Oxford Police Urge Miami University Students to Relocate Vehicles Ahead of Winter Storm
Oxford, Ohio's Police Department issued a warning for a large upcoming winter storm, advising residents and particularly Miami University students to move their vehicles from snow routes to avoid obstacles for snow removal services.
VIDEO: Hamilton, Ohio Hails Heroes: Essential Crews Praised for Battling Winter Storm Fern's Fury
Hamilton, Ohio, thanked its crews and essential services for clearing roads during a winter storm, emphasizing teamwork and public service dedication in maintaining safety and infrastructure resilience.
Fairfield Mail Carrier Suspended Over Facebook Post Addressing Safety in Severe Cincinnati Snowstorm
Ohio mail carrier Jason Thompson was suspended without pay after posting about safety concerns during a snowstorm on Facebook. He criticized USPS's lack of action and was later told he could return to work.
Cincinnati Public Schools to Reopen Thursday, Calls for Community Help Amid Icy Conditions
Cincinnati Public Schools will reopen Thursday after a winter storm closure despite possible bus delays and icy conditions. The superintendent has asked the community for help in ensuring safe student commutes.
Montgomery Residents Laud Public Works Crew for Dedicated Service During Inclement Weather
The City of Montgomery's Public Works team was thanked by the community for maintaining roads during tough weather, as expressed in heartfelt messages shared in a social media post by the city government.
Cincinnati Cracks Down on Snow-Covered Sidewalks, Property Owners Risk Fines
Cincinnati is enforcing a snow clearance ordinance, potentially fining property owners $25 if they don't clear sidewalks. The city sent out notices, using 311Cincy for reporting, but historically the law has rarely been enforced.
Downtown Loses Safety-Net Hub as Bond Hill Lands One-Stop County Campus
Hamilton County consolidated multiple social‑service offices into a new Bond Hill Central Campus, moving Jobs and Family Services out of the Alms & Doepke building downtown. The downtown site was sold to a developer for conversion into 150+ apartments.
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.
University of Cincinnati Professor Raises Concerns Over Sports Betting's Influence on Game Integrity and Fan Focus
UC News reports Mike Fry's insights on how prop bets and gambling apps change sports fandom, shifting focus to individual performances and enabling rapid betting, which raises concerns about influence and regulation in the growing betting market.
University of Cincinnati Celebrates a Century-Long Family Legacy as Eloise Brown Graduates, Echoing Great-Grandfather's Steps
Eloise Brown, an engineering graduate from the University of Cincinnati, completed her degree 100 years after her great-grandfather, continuing their family legacy.
Sharonville Students Explore First Responder Duties in Engaging "Touch A Truck" Field Trip Day
Mrs. Irby's 4th-grade class enjoyed an educational field trip interacting with local emergency services, experiencing a "Touch A Truck" event, drone and K9 demonstrations, and learning about public service roles.
Buckeye Bust-Out: Ohioans Bolt For The Carolinas And Florida
Allied Van Lines data show Ohio had a modest net outflow in 2025 as movers favored mid‑sized Sun Belt and Western metros over some Ohio metros. The shifts show up across Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland.
Cincy Transit Trouble Cools As Community Responders Hit One-Year Mark
Cincinnati’s Community Responder teams hit their first-year mark as officials and community leaders point to falling youth incidents at downtown transit hubs. The city says the teams connect people to services and reduce police calls.
Nearly Half of Ohio Homes Are Living on the Edge, New Report Warns
Updated Urban Institute data show nearly half of Ohio households lack the resources to cover everyday costs and save — a shortfall concentrated among single parents and families of color.
Cincinnati Food Shelves Picked Clean As St. Vincent De Paul Demand Explodes
St. Vincent de Paul and regional food banks say pantry demand has spiked since the pandemic, straining shelves and prompting city pilots and donor drives. Leaders warn the pressure is unsustainable without more support.
Suspended Cincy Teacher Turns LGBTQ Book Fight Into Statewide Legal Crusade
An Ohio teacher who sued her district over LGBTQ+ books has launched the Rainbow Classroom Fund to back educators facing discipline and legal fights. The group promises legal referrals, trainings and emergency aid.
DeWine Races To Bring 211 Lifeline To Every Corner Of Ohio By June
Gov. DeWine and the Department of Children and Youth are consolidating 13 regional 211 providers into a statewide, 24/7 helpline that will cover all 88 Ohio counties by June.
Cincy Crisis Lifeline Trades Living Rooms For A 24/7 Command Center
Women Helping Women opened a new Cincinnati call center so advocates can take hotline calls in person, aiming to speed hospital and 911 responses as demand climbs. The hub will consolidate dispatch for hospitals and police across the region.
Cincy Climate Week Takes Over Town With Summit And Schoolyard Push
Green Umbrella launches Cincinnati Climate Week June 8–14, anchored by the Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit on June 12 and a schools symposium on June 13. The week will include speakers, exhibitors, art and community events.
Westwood Reeling as Cincinnati Firefighter Ryan Zwick Dies on Duty
The Cincinnati Fire Department announced the line-of-duty death of Firefighter Ryan Zwick, 43, who died June 11, 2026 following a duty-related medical illness. His service stretched more than a decade at Station 35 in Westwood.
Ohio Kids Snag $120 Sun Bucks Cards To Help Fill Summer Fridges
Ohio’s SUN Bucks is issuing a one-time $120 grocery benefit per eligible child this summer; applications are open through Aug. 14, 2026. Learn who qualifies and how cards will be issued.






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