Sixth Circuit Smacks Feds, Opens Bond Hearings For Long-Term Michigan Immigrants
A Sixth Circuit panel ruled that long‑term residents detained after illegal entry are entitled to bond hearings, a decision that affects Michigan and other states in the circuit.
Ohio Pols Push Longer Legal Lifeline for Sex Assault Survivors
A bipartisan Ohio Senate bill would expand the civil time window for many sexual‑assault claims from one year to five, with sponsors saying survivors need more time to seek redress. The measure is awaiting committee action.
Black Infant Deaths Spike In Hamilton County, Stunning Cincinnati Officials
A new Cradle Cincinnati analysis shows the Black infant death rate in Hamilton County more than doubled last year, driven by extreme preterm births and rising sleep‑related deaths. Local leaders are urging faster, targeted supports for families.
Givaudan Walks Away From $215 Million Reading Factory Deal, Jobs Left In Limbo
Swiss flavor giant Givaudan has canceled a $215M Reading plant that was expected to create roughly 300 jobs, reversing a major brownfield redevelopment win for the region. Local officials now face uncertainty about the remediated parcel’s future.
Maketewah Showdown: LPGA Queen City Championship Takes Over Cincinnati
Maketewah Country Club will host the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship May 14–17, bringing a 144‑player field, a $2M purse and local Xavier standouts to Cincinnati. The move marks the tournament's first spring staging at Maketewah after a major restoration.
From Junkyard to Hot Property: Conrad's 315 Units Shake Up Miami Township
Construction has begun on Conrad, a 315‑unit apartment project at the former Trester salvage yard on Business 28 in Miami Township. Developers tout amenities while residents raise traffic and housing‑mix concerns.












