Cincinnati police are investigating a shooting that injured three people early Sunday outside an Over-the-Rhine (OTR) nightclub, the second multi-victim incident at the same location this month, FOX19 NOW reported.
The latest shooting occurred around 1:30 a.m. outside Privee on Elm Street.
It follows a Nov. 2 incident in which four people were shot…
A nonprofit organization will grant a charitable pharmacy in Cincinnati funding for its nutrition program.
Through this initiative, they will have the opportunity to expand or launch their nutrition-centered programs. These programs combine medical care with practical dietary support.
In a news release dated November 24, 2025, Direct Relief announced that five organizations will receive…
Ohio transportation officials are launching a coordinated traffic-management plan to handle the heavy Black Friday congestion expected around two of the region’s busiest shopping hubs, the Cincinnati Premium Outlets in Monroe and Kenwood Towne Centre, according to WLWT. This is all part of the Ohio Black Friday traffic plan.
The Ohio Department of Transportation…
Three people were shot and hospitalized early Sunday morning, November 23, in the Over-the-Rhine (OTR) neighborhood near the bar Privee on Elm, police said. The Over-the-Rhine shooting highlights ongoing concerns.
WCPO reported that, according to the Cincinnati Police Department (CPD), officers responded just before 1:30 a.m. to a ShotSpotter alert in the 1900 block of…
Cincinnati is facing a growing food insecurity crisis that affects families across every corner of the city, but new investments, grassroots partnerships, and expanding nutrition programs are signaling a determined push to reverse the trend.
With more urban farms, food hubs, and meal distribution efforts coming online, the city is working to ensure consistent…
Law enforcement leaders from the city of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, and the State of Ohio say a renewed and more structured partnership is showing early progress. This progress is in reducing crime in the downtown area, contributing to downtown Cincinnati crime reduction.
In a recent press briefing, the officials said that overall crime…
In response to a growing number of students without stable housing, Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) will open a “Safe Sleep Lot” in March 2026.
This will allow families to sleep in their vehicles on school property while they wait for a more permanent shelter. It is a significant effort by Cincinnati Public Schools. The…
Ohio’s immunization laws could undergo a significant shift.
This change would occur if House Bill 561, commonly referred to as the Ohio Hepatitis B exemption (Hep B exemption) bill, also known as the Parental Clarity on Health Options and Information on Conscientious Exemptions (C.H.O.I.C.E.) The Act advances through the legislature.
The bill proposes a…
SNAP help has become a lifeline.
SNAP help is driving a community movement in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati-area moms and community members are stepping up in a big way to support their neighbors. They are aiding those who rely on SNAP help after benefit disruptions.
As Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments stalled, local volunteers launched “grocery…
Barstool Sports founder and “One Bite” pizza critic Dave Portnoy is turning his attention to Cincinnati. He is asking fans to recommend the city’s top pizzerias as he prepares to do his signature one‑bite reviews.
Portnoy announced on November 17 through X (formerly Twitter), writing: “Cincinnati is a rare city I’ve never done…


