In an era where taxpayer dollars fund essential social services, nonprofit fraud scandals are shaking public trust across the Midwest. This includes potential concerns about nonprofit fraud in Cincinnati.
From Minnesota's Feeding Our Future scheme—described as the largest COVID-19 fraud case in U.S. history—to emerging indictments in Ohio, these stories reveal systemic vulnerabilities in government-funded…
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Several new Ohio laws will reshape the state’s tax code, public safety protocols, and educational standards beginning New Year’s Day.
While some of these new Ohio laws introduce minor administrative adjustments, others—like a major income tax overhaul—will be felt by nearly every resident in the state.
Flat tax era begins for Ohio residents
The most…
A sharp change in weather is moving through the Cincinnati area this week, bringing colder temperatures and gusty winds following the passage of a cold front.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, much of the region is experiencing strong northwest winds behind the front, with gusts capable of producing wind chill values well…
Public universities across the state are complying with Ohio Senate Bill 1 by reviewing and cutting low-enrollment degree programs.
With this, the University of Cincinnati joins other institutions. They are adapting to the new Ohio Senate Bill 1 mandates regarding academic offerings.
Ohio Senate Bill 1 has officially altered the landscape of higher education in…
A high-speed pursuit on Saturday afternoon ended in a Paycor Stadium crash.
Diana Kramer, 55, faces multiple charges following the crash that closed lanes on I-75.
A Glendale woman is in police custody after leading officers on a high-speed chase through Hamilton County. The chase concluded with a collision near the downtown riverfront.
The incident began…
FirstEnergy power outages are currently affecting thousands of residents across Northeast Ohio as severe winds sweep through the state.
Utility crews are mobilizing to assess damage and restore service while FirstEnergy power outages continue to be reported in Summit, Cuyahoga, and Portage counties.
The severe weather system moving through the Great Lakes region has brought…
The Cincinnati Home + Garden Show is set to make a grand return to the renovated convention center in early 2026.
Tickets are now available for the highly anticipated event, marking a major milestone for the newly renovated convention center.
The Cincinnati Home + Garden Show is officially returning to downtown Cincinnati. After a hiatus…
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine eliminates the ballot grace period citing legal concerns. New legislation requires all mail-in votes to arrive by Election Day.
According to various local media reports, DeWine has signed Senate Bill 293 into law. It officially eliminates the state's longstanding ballot grace period for mail-in votes.
The legislation, signed on December…
Drivers and residents in the East Walnut Hills and Columbia Parkway areas should prepare for significant traffic disruptions following the holidays.
On Friday, the City Government of Cincinnati announced a series of road and sidewalk closures beginning the evening of Monday, December 29, and extending through the afternoon of Sunday, January 4, 2026.
The…
The Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) confirm a man is in custody connected to the West End shooting that injured a mother and two children.
The West End shooting occurred early Christmas morning, leaving the community shaken but thankful the victims are stable.
Cincinnati police have arrested a man in connection with the gun violence that…


