National and Regional Retailers Flock to Cincinnati Amid Population Growth and Demand for Diverse Shopping
Cincinnati is witnessing a retail boom with national and regional brands expanding there, encouraged by population growth and demand for diverse shopping options, even as recession concerns loom.
National HPV Conference in Indy Explores Breakthroughs in Cancer Prevention, Highlights Potential of Self-Testing
The first national HPV conference was held in Indy, focusing on advances in cancer prevention, including the potential of self-collected HPV testing as highlighted by Dr. Leeya Pinder from the University of Cincinnati.
Harrison to Cut Income Tax Credit, Redirecting Funds to Local Infrastructure and Road Projects
Harrison reduces income tax credit for residents working outside the city, affects 70% of the population, and redirects funds to local projects and infrastructure, with public meetings for community input on the Road Assessment Plan.
Proposed Ohio Budget Raises Alarms Over Potential Police Records Secrecy, Critics and Innocence Project Express Concerns
Ohio's budget proposal could limit law enforcement record transparency, worrying advocates like OIP's Mark Godsey who fear it will hinder wrongful conviction efforts. Critics say the bill could indefinitely seal police records from public access.












