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.

595 articles published
A conceptual graphic showing the Cincinnati skyline and Roebling Suspension Bridge in the background. In the foreground, a desk holds a calculator, scissors cutting a document labeled "BUDGET CUTS," a "PUBLIC HEARING" sign, a large dollar sign, and a downward-pointing red arrow indicating a financial deficit.

Cincinnati kicks off FY 2027 update process with potential city budget cuts

The latest fiscal year update signals significant city budget cuts for Cincinnati. Local officials are exploring how five percent city budget cuts might affect essential municipal services. The Cincinnati City Council is officially kicking off its financial planning for the upcoming fiscal year amid looming city budget cuts. The process begins this Wednesday with the…

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A person's hand resting near a black handgun on a dark wooden surface.

Riverfront Live shooting raises broader questions about gun violence and venue oversight in Cincinnati

The Riverfront Live shooting that left nine people injured early Sunday morning is the latest in a series of high-profile gun violence incidents in Cincinnati. It is prompting renewed scrutiny of nightlife security, regulatory oversight, and long-term violence trends. Shots were fired around 1 a.m. during a private birthday event at Riverfront Live in the…

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A document binder titled "Legislation $100M Pension Fix Plan" resting next to a wooden gavel on a desk in the Cincinnati City Council chambers.

City Council advances $100M pension fix plan

Cincinnati City Council moved forward this week with a $100M pension fix proposal. City leaders say the plan will bolster financial stability for the Cincinnati Retirement System. Council members voted unanimously to advance legislation formalizing the plan after months of negotiation with employee representatives. Municipal officials also took part in the discussions. The move signals…

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The exterior of the historic Cincinnati City Hall building.

Cincinnati City Council limits enforcement cooperation

Cincinnati City Council’s vote on enforcement cooperation drew sharp attention across the city.  The council approved new limits on how local authorities work with federal immigration enforcement.  The measures focus on restricting access to city surveillance systems and property for immigration enforcement without judicial oversight.  City Hall tightens enforcement cooperation rules Council members voted Wednesday…

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Cardboard boxes and a sign reading "Campaign Suspended" in an empty room, representing the suspension of a Libertarian political campaign.

Libertarian candidate suspends campaign after hit-and-run indictment

The hit-and-run indictment facing Libertarian John Hancock has upended the Ohio 1st District congressional race.  The candidate announced he is suspending his campaign after being charged in a crash that left a woman seriously injured.  The hit-and-run indictment came after prosecutors said Hancock struck a pedestrian and fled the scene. Court documents show surveillance video…

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FC Cincinnati transfers

FC Cincinnati transfers shake up roster ahead of MLS season

The latest FC Cincinnati transfers emphasize a decisive reshaping of the club’s roster ahead of the 2026 MLS season. FC Cincinnati used the MLS transfer window to address gaps, increase depth, and prepare for a grueling campaign that includes domestic league play and international competition. From significant offseason signings to strategic short‑term additions, the Orange…

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Cincinnati high school basketball

Cincinnati high school basketball powerhouses dominate Ohio prep basketball rankings

Cincinnati high school basketball continues to set the standard for Ohio prep basketball success. Moreover, the high school basketball programs once again lead local sports rankings and postseason conversations across Southwest Ohio. Greater Cincinnati schools have built a reputation for sustained excellence on both the boys' and girls' sides. Several programs have captured state titles…

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cottage cheese recall

Great Value cottage cheese recall affects Greater Cincinnati shoppers

Cottage cheese recall may affect families in Cincinnati. The cottage cheese recall involves specific Walmart products sold under the Great Value brand.    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration lists the recall for select cottage cheese that Saputo Cheese USA Inc. produced because the company may not have fully pasteurized liquid dairy ingredients. Local grocery shoppers…

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