University of Cincinnati Adjunct Faculty Member and Alumnus John Wright Awarded Medal of Valor for Heroic Rescue in Arkansas
John Wright, a University of Cincinnati alumnus and adjunct faculty member, received the Medal of Valor for rescuing an injured driver from a burning car while serving as a deputy in Arkansas.
Cincinnati Police Union Casts Unanimous No Confidence Vote in Mayor Aftab Pureval Amid Public Safety Concerns
The Cincinnati FOP voted "no confidence" in Mayor Aftab Pureval, citing failed leadership and public safety concerns. Pureval defended his support of law enforcement despite criticism.
University of Cincinnati Preserves Century-Old Rookwood Tile Fountain in Old Chemistry Building Renovation
The University of Cincinnati is preserving a century-old tile fountain during the Old Chemistry building renovation, a representation of both historical craftsmanship and academic legacy.
University of Cincinnati Welcomes Growth: Student Enrollment Rises as Online and First-Generation Scholar Numbers Soar
The University of Cincinnati reports a 1.4% increase in enrollment, indicating growth in first-generation students and online learning, with regional campuses also experiencing surges.
Hamilton County Advocates Neil Kelly and Dr. Lauren Wang Honored with John Romer Advocacy Award
Neil Kelly and Dr. Lauren Wang receive the John Romer Advocacy Award from HCDDS for their advocacy work, Schreffler and Whelpdale earn honorable mentions. The awards are set to be presented at upcoming HCDDS events.
Record Number of Contenders Emerge for Cincinnati City Council Election
Cincinnati's City Council election features a crowded field with 25 candidates, including incumbents and new challengers, addressing issues like safety and infrastructure. The race may significantly alter the city's political landscape.












