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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Graphic of the Cincinnati skyline behind a fence with "No ICE Staging" and "Access Restricted" signs, representing the city council restricting ICE on municipal property.

City council restricts ICE staging on city property in Cincinnati

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) city property restrictions gain momentum The Cincinnati City Council moved forward Tuesday on broad measures aimed at limiting how ICE city property can be used for federal immigration enforcement.  The Youth and Human Services Committee approved three motions that would prohibit the use of city-owned buildings, parks, or other…

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Passengers sitting in a dimly lit airplane cabin waiting during a flight disruption at CVG airport.

Flight disruption at CVG delays and cancels dozens of flights

Flight disruption at CVG affected dozens of flights on Wednesday. A widespread flight disruption at CVG on Wednesday knocked 35 flights off schedule and cancelled 29 more, airport officials and flight trackers confirmed.  The operational disturbance stretched from local departures to key national routes. Passengers affected by flight disruption at CVG were among those forced…

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Architectural aerial rendering of the proposed Cincinnati Convention Headquarters Hotel, featuring a tall modern tower and lower terraced sections with green roofs.

Cincinnati developers press for convention headquarters hotel subsidies

The convention headquarters hotel remains at the center of a major funding debate in Cincinnati. The project’s developers are pushing for approval of public subsidies. These subsidies would unlock construction of a 700-room Marriott property connected to the reimagined First Financial Center. The key funding vote is expected this week from both the Cincinnati City…

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Passengers seated inside the cabin of a commercial airplane.

Cincinnati welcomes new Breeze Airways nonstop service

Breeze Airways flights build seasonal connections between Cincinnati and Greenville-Spartanburg. Breeze Airways will launch new nonstop summer routes from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Breeze Airways announced seasonal service starting July 3, 2026, between Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport and CVG. The new route marks a rare direct connection between Cincinnati and Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina. Passenger interest is already…

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Dark, heavy storm clouds rolling in over a turbulent body of water.

Spring-like storms expected in Cincinnati as week’s weather turns volatile

Cincinnati weather enters a volatile pattern with spring-like storms this week. Forecast models and local forecasters confirm the arrival of spring-like storms that could bring thunderstorms and severe risks on Thursday. Cincinnati’s weather is on the move with spring-like storms expected through mid-week as a warm air mass climbs into the region, driving temperatures well…

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Handcuffs, an official ICE document, a toy school bus, and a cardboard protest sign reading "End Local ICE Ties, Community Not Cages" arranged in front of the downtown Cincinnati skyline and the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge.

Immigration enforcement ties draw protests and scrutiny across Greater Cincinnati

Immigration enforcement ties are under renewed scrutiny across Greater Cincinnati. Six counties in the tri-state region maintain agreements with federal immigration authorities. According to reporting by WVXU , these counties either house detainees for federal agencies or participate in enforcement partnerships. As a result, the arrangements connect local jail systems to federal immigration operations.…

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Illustration of the Cincinnati skyline featuring a construction crane, building blueprints, and an "approved" stamp, representing urban development and zoning reforms.

Cincinnati zoning reforms accelerate local housing construction and reduce red tape

The latest data reveals that the new Cincinnati zoning reforms are actively cutting development red tape. City officials expect these Cincinnati zoning reforms to continuously boost local housing production over the next decade. The initial impacts of the Connected Communities legislation are finally becoming clear. The targeted rule changes passed in June 2024 are successfully…

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