Ohio is taking steps to ensure its college athletes are protected and competitive in the evolving landscape of college sports ...
Cincinnati residents haven't had too many white Christmases. Since snow depth measurements began in Cincinnati in 1916, the ...
A Sycamore Township man, Frederick Louis Tanzer, 66, is charged with making false statements about a 1989 rape case linked to ...
Barbara Lisniewski has been playing and enjoying music her whole life. Special computer equipment would better connect her to ...
Thirty-seven projects, including 42 buildings, will share in $56 million worth of tax credits from the state of Ohio.
Chloe Dunford gave Waynesville an All-American for both the boys and girls. The junior follows in the footsteps of two-time ...
Chief Donna Robinson became the first Black woman to lead a local law enforcement department. The newly sworn in Robinson was joined by Cincinnati police chief Terri Theetge at Cincinnati State’s ...
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that actual damages or injunctive relief are required for attorney fees in Deceptive Trade ...
“Unfortunately, the zip code where the letter carrier was robbed is now compromised,” Albergo said. “Once a criminal gets ...
Over the past decade, a number of sports programs for youth with disabilities have emerged in Cincinnati. Jacob Counts, Cover ...
Ohio lawmakers are continuing to pass legislation as quickly as possible, focusing this week on education policy, criminal justice reform and low-level marijuana regulation.