The Queen City got four individual, three relays and one team state championship at the 2025 Ohio Association of Track and Cross-Country Coaches meet.
Winton Woods girls basketball stayed perfect after coming back in a big way while Purcell Marian does what it does in OHSAA state Final Four action.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNU.S. Attorney’s Office In Ohio Targets Illegal Reentry With New Charges, ConvictionsThe U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio announced a series of immigration-related charges and convictions last week, targeting four individuals in separate cases linked to illegal reentry and associated crimes.
Nine months ago, we started documenting how often dangerous dogs attack and injure Ohioans and how state law is weak.
Following a multi-year investigation, a Cincinnati man has been indicted by a Butler County grand jury on two dozen felony counts, including 17 counts of rape that involve three children, authorities said.
The wild winter weather has been making a mess of the roads across Cincinnati and Ohio. And one person is making light of the situation.
This will be Johnson’s third stint with the Buckeyes, working for as many full-time head coaches in the process. The Cincinnati native first served as the defensive backs coach from 2007-11, working for Jim Tressel. His final season he coached under Luke Fickell, who served in an interim role after Tressel reigned as the head coach.
The Bockfest 5K is the first of three races in the TQL Beer Series. The next is the 50 West Mile, which kicks off the Flying Pig Marathon weekend on May 2nd.
According to Kathrine Nero, vice president of media for Game Day Communications, which represents Frisch's, there are 31 Frisch's Big Boy locations still open in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, including 10 locations in Greater Cincinnati. So which restaurants are still actually open across the Cincinnati region? Here's a map and list.
Gruesome attacks happen despite warnings, complaints and previous attacks that went unheeded by dog owners and unpunished by Ohio's legal system.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - State Representative Cindy Abrams is spearheading a new effort to strengthen Ohio's drug trafficking laws in response to the growing threat of fentanyl and other dangerous drug combinations on the streets. "This fentanyl is death like we’ve never seen before," said Abrams.
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