A Cincinnati man will spend the next 10 years in federal prison after authorities identified him as a key source of methamphetamine for local dealers.
Federal prosecutors said the Cincinnati meth supplier played a central role in distributing large quantities of illegal drugs across the region.
The case reflects a broader push by law enforcement…
Canned water will be distributed at major events as the city meets state rules and reduces plastic use
City officials have begun rolling out aluminum cans filled with locally sourced tap water at large gatherings across the region.
The program responds to updated guidance from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency requiring utilities to provide…
The chaotic shifts in Cincinnati weather have left residents reeling. We have endured everything from historic snowfalls to sudden spring tornadoes.
Examining the Cincinnati weather in 2026 reveals a deeply unsettling trend of extremes.
Just four months into the year, the region has faced endless anomalies. State-of-emergency winter storms paralyzed our highways. Unexpected severe thunderstorms…
Bipartisan efforts in the statehouse seek to eliminate collateral sanctions that prevent returning citizens from finding good jobs.
Advocates argue that reducing collateral sanctions is a humanitarian issue that greatly benefits both individuals and local communities.
The Ohio legislature is currently considering new bills that directly target collateral sanctions. These collateral sanctions create severe legal…
City officials want to stop Cincinnati street takeovers with severe financial consequences.
By holding vehicles for six months, leaders hope to end Cincinnati street takeovers entirely.
Cincinnati City Council wants aggressive action against illegal driving events. Local leaders are incredibly tired of the dangerous stunts on city roads. They are now considering heavy civil fines…
The recent railway spending shift aims to push stalled infrastructure projects across the finish line.
Residents can expect to see immediate results from this railway spending shift in local facilities.
A new railway spending shift is moving through Cincinnati City Council this week. Officials believe this railway spending shift will redirect unspent funds to get…
The current state of Cincinnati small business growth reflects a resilient economy driven by community support and strategic innovation.
Small business growth continues to reshape the local economy across southwest Ohio.
Entrepreneurs are launching new ventures at a rapid pace this year. Regional leaders report strong momentum for startups and legacy companies alike, reflecting…
The Cincinnati rental market conditions in 2026 show steady rent growth and sustained demand.
It continues to attract renters due to its relative affordability and stable economic conditions.
Rent prices in the region remain lower than the national average, but they are rising gradually. Demand remains strong across multiple neighborhoods, particularly in urban and revitalized…
The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order in April 2026 that gives former Cincinnati City Council member P.G. Sittenfeld a renewed legal opportunity.
The justices vacated a lower court ruling that had upheld his conviction and sent the case back for further review.
The move follows a 2025 presidential pardon granted by Donald Trump. While…
The recent surge in Cincinnati downtown development reshapes the urban core.
This new era of development is turning traditional business districts into vibrant neighborhoods.
3CDC and local partners are rapidly transforming the city. This downtown development is shifting the core from a traditional 9-to-5 business district. It is now becoming a thriving 24/7 community. Billions…


