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Last summer, HCPH donated $100,000 to the City of Cincinnati's Fire Department to start a pilot program to beef up overdose response. HCPH donated another $500,000 this month. → Read More
Eviction filings for the latest two-week period tracked in Cincinnati by the Eviction Lab hit the second-highest number since 2020. → Read More
When both teams earned a playoff rematch, the members of Bills Mafia said they look forward to welcoming any Bengals fans that travel. → Read More
UC Health physicians drafted John Bush Jr. to join a select team of respiratory therapists and doctors that handle emergency care for the Cincinnati Bengals. → Read More
When asked what his agents are seeing in recent seizures, Reder said 'fentanyl in both powder form and pill form.' They also seize growing amounts of cocaine, crack and methamphetamine. → Read More
One group pushed lawmakers to require AEDs in schools and public parks last year. It failed. However, state House Rep. Richard Brown announced plans to reintroduce House Bill 426. → Read More
Fred Jones Jr. filed a claim for reimbursement, sending photos and police reports/notes as requested, but was told because the city fixed the hole weeks later he would not get any money. → Read More
Two years ago, when data showed about 20% of Dayton's population lived in poverty, 'Operation Christmas Joy' took care of 40-60 families. Now, there are more than 130 families with wish lists. → Read More
A triple shooting near Joyce Lane and Seymour Avenue left two teenagers dead and another person in critical condition. → Read More
To hear DiPietro and others at the training speak, managing community perceptions of safety could help calm crime for departments struggling to find enough men and women to serve. → Read More
The NAACP NKY Branch led a record-cleaning clinic that could help the region's economy, organizers said. The group united lawyers with job and house hunters held back by old, low-level charges. → Read More
Christopher Myers, 34, lives in Milford. He took a $14 an hour job inside the Great American Tower in downtown Cincinnati because Metro offers an express bus service from his home to work. → Read More
Crosstown Shootout basketball rivals have scores to settle before Saturday's showdown, but both Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati have teamed up to launch the "Crosstown Foodout." → Read More
Complaints continue to mount against a Roselawn apartment landlord as residents become fed up with living conditions in the building → Read More
Paul Stiver is accused of putting his hand on a student's shoulder and sliding his hand down her shirt during a fifth-bell business class. He was allowed to retire, the student's family said. → Read More
A grandmother slapped with eviction for not paying rent claims someone is cashing money orders sent to her landlord. → Read More
The landlocked village is one of the country's first African-American, self-governed communities. Its 75 years of history include challenges. → Read More
Heirlooms of Cincinnati filed six eviction complaints in October and six more in November. Three residents owe $1,279 in back rent, according to the eviction filing in court records. → Read More
University of Cincinnati economists are predicting more holiday spending on retail in Ohio this year compared to last. → Read More
Fifty years ago, the Ray and Tony Mazza brought their children together for a game of football before Thanksgiving dinner. → Read More