Homelessness in Cincinnati continues to strain local systems
Homelessness in Cincinnati is increasing as emergency shelters Cincinnati providers operate report higher demand and longer stays.
Homelessness in Cincinnati has climbed in recent years, mirroring trends across the state and nation. Homelessness in Cincinnati now affects families, seniors, and young adults at growing rates, according to…
The Ohio governor’s elections 2026 are rapidly becoming one of the most watched state contests in the nation.
With term limits preventing incumbent Gov. Mike DeWine from seeking re‑election, the race for Ohio’s top job is wide open and drawing significant attention from both political parties.
Polls show a tightening contest months before…
Downtown Cincinnati office vacancies remain elevated in new market reality
Moreover, the office vacancies continue to challenge landlords and city planners.
The office vacancies in downtown Cincinnati have hovered above traditional levels. Companies continue to adjust space needs due to persistent hybrid and remote work trends. Data from commercial real estate reports show the vacancy…
Cincinnati farmers markets are expanding across neighborhoods as residents seek fresher, locally grown products.
Cincinnati farmers markets are also fueling the broader sustainable food Ohio conversation and strengthening the local food movement Cincinnati leaders continue to support.
Local producers say consumer demand has shifted in recent years. Shoppers want to know where their food comes…
Cincinnati ShotSpotter remains a focal point in the city’s public safety strategy.
Cincinnati ShotSpotter continues to shape how police deploy resources in neighborhoods affected by gun violence.
City officials say the acoustic gunshot detection system helps officers respond faster to shootings. The technology uses rooftop sensors to detect, triangulate, and alert police to suspected gunfire…
Midwest remote work metrics put Cincinnati on the map
Cincinnati’s reputation as a top Midwest remote work hub is rising, fueled by recent national data and local trends.
According to MoveBuddha’s remote-work score ranking, Cincinnati came in #2 nationally, while Forbes Advisor named it the #1 city for young professionals, noting its affordability and vibrant…
City program expands removal of high‑risk lead service lines
The city’s water utility, Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW), continues strategic work to replace lead service lines. These are the underground pipes that connect homes and businesses to public water mains.
These lead pipes pose a known health risk, especially to children, because lead can…
The regional climate plan sets a bold emissions reduction target.
Greater Cincinnati leaders unveiled a comprehensive regional climate plan this week. The plan aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2050, compared with 2022 levels.
The initiative represents a major effort to address climate change locally while improving air quality and public…
Data center zoning now requires extra review under a temporary pause.
Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously this week to establish a temporary data center zoning control measure that pauses by-right development of new data centers.
Officials also rework how these facilities are defined and regulated in the city’s zoning code.
The move comes amid rising…
International Service Grows with High-Capacity Flights
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (CVG) International Airport is significantly expanding its international connections through CVG international flights.
This is driven by demand for nonstop service and seasonal routes. A highlight of this expansion is British Airways, which will operate six weekly nonstop flights to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) for the spring/summer…


