Erin Glynn, Enquirer

Erin Glynn

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Covington, KY, United States

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We want to hear from Butler County

Come to The Enquirer's library meetups to talk about anything you wish we were covering or ask any questions you have. → Read More

Southwest Ohio native Ulysses S. Grant gets posthumous promotion

Clermont County native Ulysses S. Grant will receive a posthumous promotion, thanks to a defense act Congress passed. → Read More

Jury finds Roger Reynolds guilty of fourth-degree felony, acquits county auditor on other charges

A jury Wednesday found Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds guilty of one of the five charges he faced related to public corruption. → Read More

Butler County auditor corruption trial begins Monday

Recently reelected Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds will go on trial for six charges related to public corruption on Monday. → Read More

Land mafia, an affair, a fainting juror: Catch up on first week of Gurpreet Singh's trial

Gurpreet Singh is accused of murdering his wife and three relatives in April 2019. Here's what happened during the first week of his trial. → Read More

Gurpreet Singh called 911 saying someone had killed his family. His trial starts Monday

Singh faces four counts of aggravated murder in connection with the deaths of his wife and relatives in a jury trial that begins Monday. → Read More

Insurance company says Lebanon mayor's house fire was likely 'intentional'

Lebanon Mayor Mark Messer's house caught fire in August 2021. The insurance company denied his claim and found the fire could have been intentional. → Read More

Ohio Supreme Court suspends license of lawyer with history of public nudity

The Ohio Supreme Court indefinitely suspended a Hamilton lawyer after he repeatedly exposed himself to other drivers on interstates. → Read More

Lebanon agrees not to enforce parts of its abortion ban in response to lawsuit

Lebanon has agreed to amend sections of its abortion ban and not to enforce parts of the ban, after a lawsuit was filed. → Read More

After Hollywoodland controversy, Middletown City Council and City Manager Jim Palenick to 'part ways'

Middletown City Manager Jim Palenick will leave the position after Monday. City Council appointed Fire Chief Paul Lolli as acting city manager. → Read More

Special commission will decide whether to suspend Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds

A special commission will make a preliminary decision on whether to suspend Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds by March 15. → Read More

'Sending a message': Butler County GOP is second local party to shun Gov. Mike DeWine

A second local Republican party has endorsed Jim Renacci over incumbent Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in the May primary. → Read More

All Butler County judges recuse themselves from auditor Roger Reynolds' corruption case

All seven Butler County Common Pleas Court judges have recused themselves from county auditor Roger Reynolds' criminal case. → Read More

Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds indicted on charges of bribery, corruption

A Butler County Grand Jury indicted the county auditor on charges related to public corruption, the Ohio Attorney General's Office announced Wednesday. → Read More

A rec center director speaks. 'The young guys, some of them are tired of it.'

Rec center director Rodney Christian speaks about how his center welcomes everyone in the neighborhood to talk about the violence and change the narrative. → Read More

New Mason City Council votes to repeal abortion ban

Mason's abortion ban is no longer in place. The newly elected council voted to repeal the abortion ban on Monday by a 6-1 vote. → Read More

Warren County property owners get an early holiday from county taxes

Warren County taxpayers will save an estimated $46.5 million in 2022, thanks to several property tax rollbacks. → Read More

Hollywoodland: New council could vote in January

Middletown City Councilmembers want to let the new council vote on Hollywoodland in January to give the project "a fair shake." → Read More

After passing abortion bans, two Ohio city councils face voters

Both Mason and Lebanon, Ohio, have city council seats on the ballot Nov. 2, coming after both cities passed abortion bans recently. → Read More

Mason council passes ordinance criminalizing abortions

Mason joins Lebanon as one of two "sanctuary cities for the unborn." Two other Ohio cities, Celina and London, are also mulling abortion bans. → Read More