Ryan Houston, WCPO

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Past articles by Ryan:

Houston I Have A Problem: Woman banned from school grounds for 'profanity,' she disagrees

A woman was banned from setting foot on the Riverview Elementary School campus in Hamilton, Ohio, for what school officials said was "profanity," but she says that's not the only reason why. → Read More

Houston, I Have a Problem: Apartment complex won’t fix ceiling, broken fridge

Tiffany Straub reached out to WCPO when she wasn't getting answers about a hole in the ceiling and broken fridge in her apartment. → Read More

The building where news, architecture and Shakespeare collide

The Castle out front of WCPO goes by many names, including Elsinore Towers and the Elsinore Arches. No matter what you call it though, the Castle is a work of historical and cultural art. → Read More

'Houston, I Have A Problem:' Trash pickup goes to the dogs

Dale Bath had been having issues with her Rumpke trash pickup for weeks. Bath runs Harlequin Haven Great Dane Rescue in Brown County. → Read More

Houston I Have A Problem: WCPO viewers help Elsmere man in search for father's grave

Jerry Ingguls spent more than a decade away from Elsmere, and when he came back, he was unable to locate his father's grave marker. → Read More

Houston, I Have a Problem: Elsmere man frustrated in search for father's grave

According to Jerry Ingguls, his two-year search for his father's grave marker has been stalled by interactions with obstructive, uncooperative officials at Mary E. Smith Memorial Cemetery. → Read More

A look back at how kind we were to each other in 2018

This year wasn't all doom and gloom. Here are some from 2018 that made us smile. → Read More

'Houston: I Have A Problem' helps neighbors remove rotting tree in Delhi

WCPO Anchor Ryan Houston just solved a problem for a Delhi man and his neighbors. → Read More

Houston, I Have a Problem: Lack of sidewalk endangers wheelchair users

Margaret Long, who uses a wheelchair, has two choices when she heads outside: Remain within a short distance of her home or take her chance heading down sidewalk-less roads. → Read More

Rival team donates equipment to Middletown Middies after $40,000 theft

The Lakota Tomahawks and Middletown Middies are usually on different sides of a football field when they meet, but this week was different. → Read More

He used to be bullied because of his Asperger syndrome; now he's prom king

Quentin Llamas' classmates know him as a student who can cheer anyone up. This spring, they decided to return the favor by making him prom king. → Read More

Houston, I Have a Problem: Only half of Pendleton County's emergency sirens are working

The cost of repairs to all three nonfunctioning sirens would total more than $30,000. → Read More

Miami University gives full rides to five first-generation college students

Moustafa Djuma's mother was deported to Senegal during his freshman year, but he didn't let any hardship stop him from reaching his goals. → Read More

Houston, I Have a Problem: Middletown Youth Football funding goes missing

The Middletown Youth Football and Cheer League said it's now missing more than $40,000, and court records show the team's former treasurer Danielle Lucas has been charged with one count of theft. → Read More

Firm hiring hundreds to work at Great American Ball Park

With Opening Day coming up this week, Great American Ball Park still has hundreds of jobs to fill. → Read More

Houston, I Have a Problem: Teen's family can't afford wheelchair-accessible van

Sixteen-year-old Caine Abner has to stay home while his family members go to restaurants and the movies. → Read More

Houston, I Have a Problem: Teen's family can't afford wheelchair-accessible van

Sixteen-year-old Caine Abner has to stay home while his family members go to restaurants and the movies. → Read More

'Houston, I Have A Problem:' Residents frustrated over potholes

Crystal Scott says potholes have always been bad on her street, but a massive sewer project has made them much worse. → Read More

Large donation to Urban League helps fund job readiness programs

Key Bank is donating $300,000 over three years to the Urban League of Greater Southwest Ohio. → Read More

Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy receives thousands of donated books

Elementary principal Tiffany Williams started a book drive to fill her school's library, and an education advocacy organization responded with truckloads of donations -- literally. → Read More