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City officials say the 'data incident' occurred when personal information was posted during a bid process for dental and vision insurance providers → Read More
Seven Republicans and three Democrats face off today for the chance to replace retiring Sen. Rob Portman. → Read More
The landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision remains the law of the land for now, but that could change when the court rules in June on a Mississippi law → Read More
Born in Lincoln Heights, Westmoreland became a force pushing for Black home ownership as a means to gain equality in racially divided America → Read More
The history of segregated neighborhoods in Cincinnati is long and complicated. Here are some of the events that explain how it happened a → Read More
Concerns over the politics of Fox News commentator Raymond Arroyo and actor Jim Caviezel, who has promoted a QAnon conspiracy, were cited as reasons. → Read More
Marsha Watts has lived and died with the Bengals since they arrived in Cincinnati when she was a little girl. On Sunday, she did it again. → Read More
Ice cream and baked treats are on the line, but archbishops also ask Catholics in both cities to give to school fund during Super Bowl week → Read More
Sports fans love to argue. But can anyone truly know which Super Bowl team has the best fans? A (sort of) scientific look at what the numbers say. → Read More
The Center for COVID Control operates at least five test sites in Greater Cincinnati, but health officials are investigating multiple complaints → Read More
Cincinnati Police Detective Takia Smith says the kids she sees are willing to risk it all to find a place among their peers. There is no bigger picture. → Read More
After a year of planning and weeks of revisions, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati released the final maps for its consolidation of 208 parishes. → Read More
Archbishop Schnurr set to announce final version of Beacons of Light plan Sunday during homily at downtown Cincinnati cathedral → Read More
Roughly 1 in 4 eligible voters cast ballots in Hamilton County and Cincinnati in Tuesday's election -- the lowest on record → Read More
Cranley and other city leaders had lobbied for years to create a specialized court to handle blight, foreclosures and other housing-related problems → Read More
Black homeowners say Cincinnati's tax abatement program for home repairs and renovations makes the city more segregated and Black residents poorer → Read More
Known as Beacons of Light, the restructuring is among the most significant here in decades. Archbishop says the change is hard but necessary. → Read More
Church officials will announce this fall the most sweeping reorganization of the archdiocese in decades. Parishes and schools may close or consolidate. → Read More
So far this year, vaccinated people account for less than 2% of Ohioans hospitalized with COVID-19 and less than 1% of deaths → Read More
Franklin County, Indiana, with one of Greater Cincinnati's lowest vaccination rates, is struggling with resignations and chaos in its health department → Read More