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.
Harlan Township Family Safely Escapes as Smoke Detectors Alert to Attic Fire, Local Fire Departments Respond
Smoke detectors alerted a family to a chimney fire in Harlan Township, leading to safe evacuation. Multiple fire units responded, hindered by cold temperatures and no hydrants. The incident highlights the importance of smoke detectors.
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.
University of Cincinnati Expert Weighs In on Alleged TikTok Censorship of Anti-ICE Content Amid Technical Glitch Claims
CNN spoke with a University of Cincinnati professor about concerns that TikTok may be censoring anti-ICE content, which TikTok attributes to technical issues. The situation highlights the complexities of free speech on private platforms.
Arctic Blast Locks Ohio in Freezing Grip: NWS Warns of Prolonged Chill and Snow Potential in Columbus and Cincinnati
The National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, warns of a prolonged arctic outbreak with extreme cold and several chances of light snow affecting the region through the weekend.
Hamilton County Corrections Officer Accused of Inmate Assault Faces Lawsuit, Others Implicated for Alleged Excessive Force
The article discusses a federal lawsuit filed against corrections officer Jordan Anderson for allegedly assaulting inmate Chad Warren with a belt at Hamilton County Justice Center.
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.












