Bailout Systems Pivots From Military to Arborist Market with "Invisible Man Device" Amidst Regulatory Challenges
Startup Bailout Systems pivoted from military and firefighting safety to arborist safety, adapting its descent device to a new market with promising acceptance, exemplifying the adaptability of startups.
Kroger Co. Announces Closure of 60 Stores Nationwide Amid Strategic Reorganization
Kroger Co. plans to close 60 stores in various states within 18 months as part of a strategic initiative to boost remaining stores' performance. The company offers affected employees positions in other locations.
Cincinnati Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 11-Year-Old Azariyah Everett Last Seen on Findlay St.
Cincinnati Police are seeking help to find missing 11-year-old Azariyah Everett, last seen wearing a SpongeBob shirt and gray shorts. The public is encouraged to contact Det. Oliver with any information.
Over 700 Workers Impacted as Kohl's Announces Closure of Monroe E-Commerce Center in Ohio
Kohl's is closing its Monroe, Ohio e-commerce center by October 31, 2025, affecting 768 employees, notably in material handling. This follows regional store closures and broader company restructuring.
University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub Hosts Conference to Empower Local Entrepreneurs
Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub hosted an Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Conference to help business owners acquire and grow their ventures, with a focus on leadership, negotiation, and financial skills.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Rules Lockland Officer's Fatal Shooting on I-75 Justified After Car Chase
The Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office deemed a Lockland police officer's fatal shooting on I-75 justified after a chase of a stolen vehicle involving Samuel Munyarutete, who was shot after not complying with police commands.












