Briana Rice, Enquirer

Briana Rice

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Cincinnati, OH, United States

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  • The Courier-Journal
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Past articles by Briana:

Child found after urgent police search

Police used a helicopter, foot patrols and car patrols in an effort to locate the 2-year-old. → Read More

Police: Man dies after shooting in West Price Hill

A 23-year-old man has died after a shooting in West Price Hill. → Read More

Man charged with assault, kidnapping and rape after hotel employee sees woman's plea for help

A hotel employee in Blue Ash called police, helping a woman who was being attacked in a room, according to officers. → Read More

Purple People Bridge will open to the public Friday

The Purple People Bridge is officially reopening to the public on Friday. → Read More

The neighs have it: Cincinnati City Council will not be banning horse-drawn carriages after all

Cincinnati City Council did not vote to ban horse-drawn carriages. The ordinance failed 5-4. → Read More

Butler County Sheriff: No criminal charges for teenager's death at Land of Illusion

14-year-old Mykiara Jones died on June 20 after being underwater for about 30 minutes, according to authorities. → Read More

Ohio Supreme Court: Warrantless arrest in Cincinnati did not violate rights

A Cincinnati case was before the Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday but the judge rejected his claim. → Read More

Hoxworth officials issue critical appeal for Type O donors

Hoxworth Blood Center at the University of Cincinnati has issued what they're calling a critical appeal for Type O blood. → Read More

2 pedestrians have died after being struck in Hyde Park

Linwood Avenue is shut down between Paxton and Observatory avenues until further notice, police say. → Read More

Police: 17-year-old dead after shooting in South Fairmount

A 17-year-old has died after a shooting in South Fairmount, police said. → Read More

Finally! All four southbound lanes of Brent Spence Bridge reopen

All four southbound lanes have reopened on the Brent Spence Bridge. → Read More

Greater Cincinnati: We want to see photos litter in your neighborhood

Cincinnati has a litter problem. Send us photos of trash in your neighborhood → Read More

Police: Officer arrested after receiving explicit pic from teenager

A Newport police officer has been arrested after officers say he asked for explicit pictures from a teenager. → Read More

Police identify victim in Over-the-Rhine shooting

Cincinnati Police have identified a man who died after a shooting in Over-the-Rhine Sunday. → Read More

Cincinnati's new Black Music Walk of Fame is scheduled to open next summer

The Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame is scheduled to open next July, in time for the Cincinnati Music Festival. → Read More

Cincinnati Zoo's first sloth baby is a stillbirth, Zoo officials 'devastated'

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden had its first sloth born Sunday morning but the pup was a stillborn. → Read More

'It's overwhelming us': Curfew in Clovernook Apartments is extended

Mount Healthy is continuing the curfew it enacted in August in an apartment complex in an attempt to help curb violence through the end of the year. → Read More

'Smack a staff member': Butler County superintendents discourage TikTok challenge

Educators in the region are preparing for a new TikTok trend in October that is encouraging violence against teachers. → Read More

Police: Violent crime is down in Cincinnati so far this year

Cincinnati streets have been safer this year, according to reports from the Cincinnati Police Department. → Read More

Man's encounter with two escorts ended in robbery attempt, shooting, Florence police say

A man living at the Charleston Pine Apartments hired two women as escorts, police say. While the women were in his home, one of the escorts shot at the man but struck the other escort instead, according to police. → Read More