Ohio lawmakers are reviewing a bill that would add a new cost to sports betting activity across the state.
Republican State Senator Louis Blessing III introduced the legislation, which would impose a two-percent fee on sports wagers placed through licensed operators.
The proposal builds on earlier discussions led by Mike DeWine during the state’s previous…
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Pedestrian safety programs are reducing vehicle speeds and serious crashes across Cincinnati neighborhoods.
City officials say pedestrian safety programs are delivering consistent safety improvements across 22 neighborhoods, based on a recent update to the City Council’s Climate, City Services and Infrastructure Committee.
The report highlights how targeted infrastructure changes are slowing drivers and lowering the…
City leaders and school officials in Cincinnati are expanding collaboration to address growing concerns about student safety beyond the classroom.
The effort follows several recent incidents involving large teen gatherings, fights, and arrests in public spaces. Officials say the focus is shifting toward prevention rather than reaction.
They want to reduce risks during after-school hours,…
Police in Cincinnati closed a section of Walnut Street in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood after reports of gunfire around 2:15 p.m.
Officers arrived near the intersection of Walnut Street and Liberty Street and secured the area.
Authorities confirmed one victim was found at the scene. Emergency crews provided medical aid before transporting the victim. Officials said…
The latest Cincinnati interstate closure is scheduled to begin late Friday and last through early Monday, affecting a key stretch of Interstate 75.
According to the Ohio Department of Transportation, the closure will allow construction crews to safely demolish remaining portions of the Linn Street Bridge overpass.
Officials say the work is necessary to advance…
The incident happened Sunday afternoon at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, one of the city’s most visited attractions.
According to multiple reports, two adult men became involved in a physical confrontation inside a cafeteria area.
The altercation escalated quickly, drawing attention from nearby guests and staff. During the fight, a chair was thrown or…
The future of Cincinnati’s riverfront district now hinges on city approval of a long-awaited plan to complete its remaining spaces.
Leaders are reviewing recommendations that would shape the final five undeveloped parcels at The Banks, a mixed-use area between Paycor Stadium and Great American Ball Park.
The proposal reflects nearly a year of planning and…
The Cincinnati police chief, Teresa Theetge, appeared before Sheryl Long for a pre-disciplinary hearing following months of investigation into her leadership.
The hearing marks a critical step in a process that could result in disciplinary action, including termination.
According to reports by WLWT and WCPO, the meeting lasted about two hours and concluded without a…
Crowd control measures are back in place after a chaotic Opening Day drew thousands to the riverfront entertainment district.
City officials and law enforcement say the decision to restore The Banks restrictions came after multiple fights, arrests, and reports of disorderly conduct throughout the evening.
According to reports by local outlets including WLWT and WCPO,…
The construction of Cincinnati skatepark has officially begun in the Camp Washington neighborhood.
This project marks the city’s first full-scale public facility designed for skateboarders.
The city of Cincinnati has started building its first full-scale skatepark, with officials targeting a fall 2026 opening. The long-awaited Cincinnati skatepark will bring a dedicated space for skaters within…


