Short-term rentals in Cincinnati have seen steady growth over the past several years, driven by tourism, business travel, and major events.
Platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo have increased the visibility of available properties, encouraging more homeowners and investors to enter the market.
According to data reported by AirDNA and local outlets, occupancy rates and nightly…
The firing of the former Cincinnati chief has triggered a legal dispute after the former police chief’s lawyer called the termination unlawful.
The case is now moving toward arbitration and possible federal court action.
The former Cincinnati police chief, Teresa Theetge, was dismissed on April 23, 2026, by City Manager Sheryl Long. City officials said…
The Cincinnati–Dayton region will receive at least $500,000 as part of a national workforce initiative led by the GE Aerospace Foundation.
The funding comes from a broader $30 million program designed to train workers for high-demand technical roles.
According to WKRC, the region is among the first selected communities. The initiative focuses on preparing workers…
The Hamilton County court found Warren Houston guilty in the death of his 3-year-old daughter, Kingsley Wright.
The ruling came after a bench trial, where a judge decided the case without a jury.
Charges included involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, and endangering children. The case drew wide attention due to the circumstances surrounding the fatal dog…
Police chief fight intensifies as former Cincinnati leader signals next move
The fight continues as legal threats emerge and city prepares response.
Former Cincinnati police chief Teresa Theetge signals she is not backing down. This fight is expected to shift into a legal battle as city officials prepare for potential lawsuits and leadership changes.
The…
As sustainability priorities evolve, upcoming Cincinnati recycling changes will directly impact local households and regional environmental targets.
These major Cincinnati recycling changes include expanded neighborhood composting and a shift in how drop-off facilities handle difficult plastics.
Understanding the latest Cincinnati recycling changes
Cincinnati is taking aggressive steps to update its waste management infrastructure in 2026.…
The City of Cincinnati has formally removed its top law enforcement leader following an internal and independent review.
City Manager Sheryl Long announced the decision to terminate Teresa Theetge effective April 23, 2026.
Officials said the action followed a detailed investigation that evaluated leadership performance and departmental operations. The decision marks a significant shift for…
Cincinnati officials are continuing to expand the city’s use of surveillance systems and data-driven policing tools as part of a broader effort to improve response times and investigative outcomes.
City leaders have increased investment in camera networks, automated license plate readers (ALPRs), and real-time data systems in recent years.
According to reporting by WCPO 9,…
The era of remote work Cincinnati professionals once enjoyed is rapidly transforming into a mandated return to the office.
As major local employers enforce in-person attendance, remote work Cincinnati policies are facing severe backlash from employees.
In 2026, major Cincinnati employers are ending pandemic-era flexibility and mandating a return to downtown offices. This massive workforce…
The Cincinnati flute thief case is back in the spotlight as a Hamilton County court reviews whether the defendant violated probation by failing to repay victims.
Patricia North, a former instrument repair shop owner, originally pleaded guilty in 2021 to charges tied to missing and resold musical instruments.
Authorities say she accepted high-value flutes for…


