The new bridge opening will reconnect key Cincinnati neighborhoods after years of limited access.
This also marks the completion of a nearly $8 million infrastructure investment.
Cincinnati officials say the long-awaited bridge project will restore a vital connection between several communities. The new structure replaces a nearly century-old bridge that had become unsafe for regular…
Pedestrian safety is improving in Cincinnati as new data shows fewer deaths and serious injuries.
The number of pedestrian fatalities in Cincinnati has declined over the past three years, signaling a positive shift for public safety.
City data shows there were five pedestrian deaths in 2025, compared with six in 2024 and 10 in 2023.…
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum will temporarily close to the public starting March 22, 2026, as it prepares to relocate to a new, expanded space.
The final day for visitors will be Saturday, according to multiple local reports.
The move comes as the museum’s current lease nears expiration and its growing collection exceeds available space.…
Cincinnati resident survey results reveal declining public satisfaction with safety and infrastructure.
The latest resident survey highlights growing concerns about roads, services, and quality of life in Cincinnati.
City leaders are facing renewed pressure after the latest resident survey showed sharp declines in satisfaction across key services. The findings point to safety concerns and poor…
The Afroman lawsuit verdict is drawing national attention after a jury ruled in favor of Afroman in a closely watched defamation case.
The case stems from a 2022 raid conducted by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office at Afroman’s home in Adams County, Ohio.
Authorities suspected drug activity and kidnapping, but investigators found no evidence and…
The ICE detention expansion is driving growing resistance from communities across the United States.
Federal efforts to expand immigration detention capacity are facing strong opposition across the country, including in Ohio.
The plan, led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, aims to significantly increase the number of available detention beds by converting warehouses and other…
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) city property restrictions gain momentum
The Cincinnati City Council moved forward Tuesday on broad measures aimed at limiting how ICE city property can be used for federal immigration enforcement.
The Youth and Human Services Committee approved three motions that would prohibit the use of city-owned buildings, parks, or other…
Data center zoning now requires extra review under a temporary pause.
Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously this week to establish a temporary data center zoning control measure that pauses by-right development of new data centers.
Officials also rework how these facilities are defined and regulated in the city’s zoning code.
The move comes amid rising…
A Cincinnati 911 dispatcher is accused of leaking the real-time location of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during an active operation.
Critics say this move endangered federal officers and violated basic professional standards.
The controversy can be seen as part of a broader issue involving ICE agent doxxing incidents.
The incident has drawn national attention…
We hope you are sharing merry Christmas wishes with everyone you love today.
Send merry Christmas wishes to your neighbors as the Queen City celebrates the season.
The sun has risen over the seven hills, and the holiday season has officially culminated in today’s celebrations. Families across Cincinnati are gathering around trees, sharing meals, and…


