Suspect Pleads Not Guilty After 7-Year-Old Shot on Cincinnati's I-75: Community and Courts Seek Answers
A 7-year-old boy named Jojo Hayes was shot on I-75 in Cincinnati, with suspect Michael Walker denying charges related to the incident, which followed an altercation involving the child's mother.
Bachelor Hall Reopens with State-of-the-Art Renovations at Miami University
Miami University's renovated Bachelor Hall, housing various humanities departments, is set to open for classes in the fall after a two-year upgrade to enhance the student and faculty experience.
University of Cincinnati Study Links High Social Media Use to Loneliness in College Students
The study found high social media use correlates with loneliness in college students, with over two hours daily linked to increased loneliness. The University of Cincinnati research urges fostering real-world relationships for mental health.
Classic Test Showdown: Columbus Lawmakers Stir Up Ohio Junior Year
The Ohio House voted to let the Classic Learning Test join the ACT and SAT as an admissions option, passing H.B. 326 and sending the measure to the state Senate. Supporters say it widens choices, critics warn it could deepen equity questions.
Sharon Road Reopens: Sharonville, Ohio, Commuters Rejoice as Railroad Crossing Becomes Accessible Again
Sharon Road in Sharonville, Ohio, reopened after a closure, easing local traffic issues. The city communicated with Norfolk Southern to resolve the issue and restore normal traffic flow.
Downtown-To-Lunken Game Changer: Oasis Trail Carves Out Nearly Five Miles Of Calm
Great Parks is planning a 4.75‑mile Oasis Trail from Sawyer Point to the Lunken area, with design work and public outreach set for 2026 and construction targeted for 2029–2030. Funding combines federal, state, local and private grants.












