The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order in April 2026 that gives former Cincinnati City Council member P.G. Sittenfeld a renewed legal opportunity.
The justices vacated a lower court ruling that had upheld his conviction and sent the case back for further review.
The move follows a 2025 presidential pardon granted by Donald Trump. While…
The recent surge in Cincinnati downtown development reshapes the urban core.
This new era of development is turning traditional business districts into vibrant neighborhoods.
3CDC and local partners are rapidly transforming the city. This downtown development is shifting the core from a traditional 9-to-5 business district. It is now becoming a thriving 24/7 community. Billions…
A man in Green Township faces multiple felony charges after authorities say he fired a handgun at juveniles who knocked on his door and ran away as part of a prank.
The incident happened in early April 2026 on Starvue Drive, a residential area west of Cincinnati.
According to reports from regional outlets, the teens…
Inflation has slowed, but most households are still feeling financial pressure.
Core costs like housing, insurance, and food remain elevated compared to recent years. In 2026, the cost of living is expected to remain a key concern for families adjusting to new financial norms.
The gap between official economic data and everyday experience continues to…
The Bengals' secondary strategy is no longer just about patching depth.
It is shaping how the front office can approach the most important decision left this offseason. In fact, the Bengals secondary strategy has become an integral part of this process.
After adding Kyle Dugger and Ja’Sir Taylor, Cincinnati did not erase its questions in…
Cincinnati crime concerns are starting to feel different.
Not just like a run of bad headlines. Not just like a few isolated incidents that come and go. More like a question about direction, about whether the city is still building on its momentum or starting to drift into something harder to reverse.
A recent Daily…
An Ohio judge sentenced Dustin Ohm to over 50 years in prison on Friday.
Ohm received a 58 to 63-year sentence for his violent crimes.
Judge Don W. Fraser mandated that Ohm serve at least 54 of those years.
This final decision concludes a chaotic legal saga that began in May 2025. Ohm attacked several…
The City of Cincinnati has launched a major overhaul of its public parking system, eliminating traditional gates and ticket machines in favor of a fully digital setup.
Officials say the change affects more than a dozen city-operated garages and lots, covering thousands of parking spaces.
The shift marks a move toward faster, contactless experiences for…
The Hamilton County population is evolving as local housing shortages directly affect regional growth.
Examining the new Hamilton County population estimates reveals clear trends in urban development and migration.
The latest U.S. Census Bureau data shows a shifting demographic landscape. The Hamilton County population now stands at an estimated 838,418 residents. This makes…


