Nina Oliverio

Nina Oliverio

Niña Mae Oliverio is a multimedia journalist from Cebu, Philippines, whose work spans digital, broadcast, and community-centered reporting. She served as a Correspondent for the People’s Television Network (PTV), delivering live reports and in-depth stories for a nationwide audience. Prior to that, she has worked as a Multimedia Reporter for CDN Digital, where she covered breaking news, developed feature stories, and produced SEO-driven multimedia content for Cebu and the Visayas.

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Tense nighttime scene at The Banks in Cincinnati after Opening Day 2026, showing a large crowd of fans in red apparel facing a line of police officers and flashing emergency lights.

Opening Day chaos: What happened at The Banks after Opening Day 2026

The festive atmosphere surrounding Opening Day quickly shifted into disorder late Thursday as large crowds gathered along the riverfront entertainment district known as The Banks.  What began as a celebration of baseball turned into a chaotic scene marked by fights, police intervention, and multiple arrests.  Authorities confirmed that 17 individuals, ranging in age from…

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Police officers stand behind metal crowd control barriers at night outside Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati during Opening Day festivities.

Mayor demands stronger crowd control after Cincinnati Opening Day chaos

City officials are reviewing safety plans after Cincinnati Opening Day chaos spread through the heart of downtown.  Large, unruly crowds formed in the hours after celebrations tied to the Cincinnati Reds’ season opener, overwhelming public safety resources. According to local reporting by WLWT, officers dealt with swarming crowds, pushing and shoving, and multiple fights well…

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Aerial bird's-eye view of The Banks entertainment district in Cincinnati at night, showing the illuminated Paycor Stadium and Great American Ball Park along the Ohio River.

Cincinnati police close The Banks after large crowd disturbance

The Banks closed as officers responded to fights and safety concerns following Opening Day celebrations. Cincinnati police moved quickly Thursday evening to regain control of The Banks, one of the city’s busiest entertainment districts.  The situation escalated after thousands of people gathered following the Cincinnati Reds Opening Day. Officers reported multiple fights and disorderly behavior,…

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A wooden gavel rests on a digital tablet displaying a glowing artificial intelligence network, set against an out-of-focus Ohio state flag and legislative chamber.

Ohio AI minors bill would ban artificial depictions in obscene material

Lawmakers in Ohio are advancing new legislation that would criminalize the creation and possession of artificially generated depictions of minors in obscene material.  The proposal reflects a broader national push to regulate emerging technologies that can produce realistic images without involving real people.  Supporters argue the bill closes a loophole in current law. Critics warn…

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A lively street view of Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, showing pedestrians on a brick sidewalk, outdoor cafe seating at restaurants, and a streetcar moving past restored historic buildings, with the downtown skyline visible in the background.

Greater Cincinnati population surpasses 2.3 million in continued urban rebound

The Greater Cincinnati population continues to grow in 2026, according to new regional data and recent federal estimates. Population growth across the region remains steady but not explosive. Federal estimates and regional reports both show the metro area adding residents in recent years. The gains are modest compared with fast-growing southern metros, but they still…

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Cincinnati, Ohio skyline featuring the historic blue John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge spanning the Ohio River under a blue sky.

Analyzing the exact cost of living in Cincinnati for 2026

Understanding the exact cost of living helps families build better financial budgets. The average cost of living in Cincinnati currently sits below the national economic benchmark. Many residents wonder about regional affordability today. Rising inflation impacts everyone across the Midwest. Families need accurate data to manage their household budgets. City leaders also monitor these economic…

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A daylight photograph of a Butler County school zone crosswalk, featuring a standard yellow 'School Zone' sign and a white legal sign detail for Aspen's Law (House Bill 203), which mandates strictly enforced fines and felony penalties. Lakota East High School is visible in the background, with a parked school bus and a moving car; no people are visible in the frame.

Ohio lawmakers advance Aspen’s Law to strictly penalize school zone crashes

Lawmakers in Ohio are advancing legislation to increase school zone penalties following fatal and serious crashes involving students.  The proposal upgrades certain offenses to felonies and requires mandatory jail or prison time in severe cases.  The legislation, known as Aspen’s Law (House Bill 203), recently cleared the Ohio House Judiciary Committee and awaits a full…

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