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The city’s goal is to make sure residents who speak Spanish can communicate with employees and get important questions answered more efficiently. → Read More
The couture designer has created pieces for a diverse range of artists including Zendaya, Little Big Town and Lizzo. → Read More
According to doctors within the Christ Hospital Health Network, there's an uptick in flu patients being admitted to the hospital compared to this time last year. → Read More
Ti'Airea Powell ran for city council in the last election and even though she wasn't successful, she said her journey showed her how low-interest levels were in the election process. → Read More
More than a dozen Cincinnati Public High School students are getting a unique opportunity with Greater Cincinnati Health System Tri-Health. → Read More
The court serves those who have entered the justice system because of a drug offense. Since 2021, more than 120 participants have graduated successfully from the program. → Read More
The team's coaches and parents are hoping to raise money to grow the team and make it to big tournaments later in the year. → Read More
Psychologist Dr. Maria Espinola said untreated anxiety can lead to suicidal behavior and substance abuse as children age. → Read More
Robin Washburn said her fiancé Orlando Brooks was normal and healthy a year ago when they began planning their life together. Then one day Brooks woke up feeling short of breath and very fatigued. → Read More
The Cincinnati Police Department is now enforcing a two-week-long citywide traffic enforcement safety blitz. According to the department, the blitz goes from October 10 until October 21. → Read More
Last week, 26 animals traveled to the Tri-State to escape hurricane Ian. The dogs were initially up for adoption in the Sunshine state at other shelters. → Read More
Kat Steiner said a guidance counselor told her that parents called Mariemont High School saying their children alerted them Steiner was elected as a joke. → Read More
Transportation and warehousing, health care and social assistance and other services like professional or technical services are the top three industry sectors for Black-owned businesses. → Read More
Shawna Carter said the Ripley Fire Department told her killer bees attacked her 20-year-old son, stinging him 'thousands' of times. → Read More
According to Education Data Initiative, the average student loan debt per borrower in the Tri-State is around $32,000. → Read More
While 2020 was a difficult year for everyone, Gina Daly said her daughter found joy in designing and sewing. Now she is hosting a runway fashion show to raise money for The Dragonfly Foundation. → Read More
Lakota Local Schools said they have been aware of the concern for several years, noting they repeatedly communicate the reasoning for the stop's location to families. → Read More
1 N 5 is a group that offers mental health education to schools. Last week, the band received their lessons on stress management and mental health. → Read More
The $47 million in awards are part of the governor's K-12 School Safety Grant Program that will cover security enhancements such as cameras, automatic door locks and visitor badging systems. → Read More
Cincinnati resident Terry Donald said the prices he sees in Westwood are much higher than those in nearby Cheviot or Colerain Township. → Read More