Recent acts of violence across Cincinnati during the holiday season have shaken public confidence. These events left families grieving losses that should never have occurred. Moreover, these incidents highlight concerns over Cincinnati crime accountability.
On Christmas Eve, a woman was found dead in West Price Hill. On Christmas Day, a mother and her two children…
As the Washington Monument lights the night sky in red, white, and blue, marked with the number 250, it stands not just as a celebration, but as a witness to leadership grounded in restraint, civic virtue, and the unity of a nation under constitutional self-governance.
As the nation begins the America250 commemoration, Americans…
A multi-million-dollar scandal that rocked Minnesota is now raising alarms in Ohio, with potential ties extending to Cincinnati and even involving high-ranking Somali diplomats.
The possibility of Somali fraud occurring in Ohio brings national attention to similar setups in different states.
As federal authorities freeze childcare funding in Minnesota amid convictions tied to more than…
The escalating housing shortage in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region has forced officials to adopt aggressive new strategies.
From a 206,000-unit deficit in the Commonwealth to corporate landlord crackdowns in the Queen City, the housing shortage is now the area's top policy priority.
State and local leaders are facing a dual crisis: a…
New year brings higher Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) fees for vehicle registration and title services.
The modest increases aim to solve a public safety budget crisis without raising the gas tax.
Jan. 1 changes mark the first major hike in years
Beginning January 1, 2026, drivers across the state will pay more…
The new TriHealth UnitedHealthcare agreement ensures that thousands of Cincinnati patients will maintain their in-network coverage for the new year.
Local families are breathing a sigh of relief after the last-minute TriHealth UnitedHealthcare agreement prevented a major disruption in care.
Just hours before the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve, TriHealth and UnitedHealthcare finalized…
The new year has begun with heartbreak for the West End community. An 11-year-old girl was fatally shot at a neighborhood playground on the evening of January 1.
The Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) is currently investigating the incident, which occurred just hours after the city rang in 2026.
According to initial police reports, officers responded…
Starting today, several states are officially implementing SNAP bans on soda and candy. This is part of a sweeping national health initiative.
This significant shift in federal policy means SNAP bans on soda and other non-nutritious items will begin. It will reshape the grocery experience for millions of Americans.
Starting New Year’s Day 2026, the…
A significant shift in classroom management is underway across Ohio. Public school districts are preparing to implement stricter guidelines for personal devices.
Signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine, House Bill 250 mandates that all districts adopt an official policy to minimize student cell phone use during school hours.
The legislation, which aims…


