The Bengals Defense Was Broken—and They're Paying Dearly to Fix It
Cincinnati's decision to Bengals trade for Dexter Lawrence in exchange for the No. 10 overall pick isn't a bold strategy—it's damage control. The Bengals allowed 147.1 rushing yards per game in 2025, the worst in the NFL. That's not a scheme failure; it's a…
The Maxx Crosby Option: Why a Veteran Edge Rusher Suddenly Makes Sense
Former NFL executive Mike Tannenbaum made the case on ESPN that the Bengals should pursue Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby.
He argued the asking price has collapsed from two first-rounders to a single Top 10 pick as injury concerns linger.
For some, if the…
UC's Decade-Long Climb: From Regional School to Enrollment Outlier
Most major public universities have watched enrollment flatten or decline since 2018.
The University of Cincinnati's enrollment growth has defied the demographic cliff that demographers warned would devastate higher education.
Fall 2025 brought 53,682 students to campus—a record—with projections now exceeding 54,000. This isn't uniform growth. Traditional…
Curtain Rises on Opening Night: How Phantom Theater Became the Season's Biggest Gamble
On Saturday, April 18, Kings Island opens its 2026 season with Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare—a deliberate resurrection, not a simple nostalgia revival.
The ride keeps beloved characters, Maestro and No Legs Larry. Moreover, the return of the Kings Island Phantom Theater expands…
A Town Reclaiming Its Beekeeping Birthright
Oxford, Ohio has a claim on beekeeping history that most of its residents probably don't know.
Lorenzo Langstroth, the "Father of Modern Beekeeping," lived here in the 1850s and invented the movable-frame hive—a design so practical that beekeepers still use it today. It's the kind of legacy that could…
Cincinnati leaders launched a major solar project in Winton Hills this week.
The solar project marks a significant step in the city’s transition to renewable energy.
City officials, led by Aftab Pureval, broke ground on the Center Hill Solar Array on April 17, 2026, transforming a long-closed landfill into a clean energy site. The development…
Piatt Park upgrade plans are moving forward as Cincinnati officials approve a new redevelopment path.
The Piatt Park upgrade could bring $7.2 million in state funding to modernize the city’s oldest public park.
Cincinnati leaders approved a key step that allows a major downtown redevelopment effort to move ahead. On April 16, the Cincinnati…
The true scope of early 2026 layoffs
Recent WARN filings indicate significant workforce adjustments across Ohio. However, the timeline of these cuts is often blurred in aggregated reporting.
While March 2026 saw steady filings impacting nearly 900 workers—including closures at Lourdes University (387 workers) and logistics providers like GXO Logistics and GEODIS LLC—the broader impact…
Ohio violent crime funding will distribute $3.4 million to law enforcement agencies across the state.
Ohio officials announced a new round of grants aimed at reducing violent crime through targeted enforcement and prevention strategies.
Governor Mike DeWine said the funding supports local agencies working to address crime trends and improve public safety outcomes. The grants…


