Pedestrian safety is improving in Cincinnati as new data shows fewer deaths and serious injuries.
The number of pedestrian fatalities in Cincinnati has declined over the past three years, signaling a positive shift for public safety.
City data shows there were five pedestrian deaths in 2025, compared with six in 2024 and 10 in 2023.…
Tri-State outages leave thousands without power after severe storms hit overnight.
Severe storms swept through the Cincinnati metro area and the wider Tri-State overnight, triggering widespread power disruptions.
Strong wind gusts, reported as high as 58 mph, knocked down trees and power lines, leading to significant outages across multiple communities. At their peak, the outages…
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum will temporarily close to the public starting March 22, 2026, as it prepares to relocate to a new, expanded space.
The final day for visitors will be Saturday, according to multiple local reports.
The move comes as the museum’s current lease nears expiration and its growing collection exceeds available space.…
Cincinnati’s nightlife industry scrambled in the final hours before the Ohio THC ban took effect at midnight on March 20.
Bars, breweries, and retailers rushed to sell remaining inventory of hemp-derived THC beverages, which had grown in popularity as an alternative to alcohol.
According to reporting by local outlets including WLWT and FOX19, many establishments…
The Cincinnati lawsuit verdict awards $25 million to a couple after a pregnancy-related wrongful death case.
A Hamilton County jury delivered a major decision in a wrongful death lawsuit against Total Quality Logistics, commonly known as TQL.
The case focused on a high-risk pregnancy and whether workplace policies played a role in a tragic outcome.…
Cincinnati resident survey results reveal declining public satisfaction with safety and infrastructure.
The latest resident survey highlights growing concerns about roads, services, and quality of life in Cincinnati.
City leaders are facing renewed pressure after the latest resident survey showed sharp declines in satisfaction across key services. The findings point to safety concerns and poor…
The City Council advanced plans for a Cincinnati music venue. They voted Wednesday on a resolution that could direct $8 million in public funds toward a $160 million project.
The measure is aimed at helping build the new Farmer Music Center at the former Coney Island site. It passed in a divided 5–4 vote. Moreover,…
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, commonly known as Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, has once again secured a top honor in North America.
The airport earned the No. 1 ranking in its size category in the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards, which are administered by the Airports Council International.
This CVG airport ranking reflects strong passenger experience…
FC Cincinnati power ranking continues to climb as the club strengthens its position in the MLS Eastern Conference table.
FC Cincinnati continues to gain momentum in the 2026 MLS season, with analysts placing the club firmly among the top contenders in the Eastern Conference.
Recent performances have boosted both confidence and results, helping the team…
The Afroman lawsuit verdict is drawing national attention after a jury ruled in favor of Afroman in a closely watched defamation case.
The case stems from a 2022 raid conducted by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office at Afroman’s home in Adams County, Ohio.
Authorities suspected drug activity and kidnapping, but investigators found no evidence and…


