According to a 2025 housing study, the population grew 5.8% from 2013 to 2023, an increase of 11,445 residents. That study was submitted to Clermont County by Urban Partners last July.
The Trump administration claims federal immigration enforcement officers are completely immune to legal challenges. George Retes’ civil rights lawsuit will test that theory.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against a private prison company facing a lawsuit alleging migrant detainees were forced ...
UC claims Sorsby agreed that if he did not fulfill the whole term of the NIL agreement, he would pay UC $1 million. When he transferred, the school said his rep said he refuses to pay the school.
Cincinnati nonprofit Cindependent announced it would take over operations at the historic theatre previously operating independently under Theatre Management Corporation.
Hope Cottage will soon be home to four people with developmental disabilities through a partnership between St. John's Church, EmpowerMe Living and several others.
Students at East Central High School are turning compassion into action through a service project that’s now gaining statewide attention.
New policies encourage data centers to 'bring their own energy' to Ohio. Some wonder if that's the best approach.
The former Cliff Hardware store in Sharonville's Downtown Loop is part of a $75 million redevelopment that could bring up to 250 apartments and new retail spaces.
Cincinnati City Council voted to approve two motions aimed at prohibiting federal immigration agents from using city technology and property for immigration enforcement Wednesday.
The Cincinnati Cyclones are temporarily rebranding as the 3-Ways this Saturday in honor of Cincinnati Chili Week.
A new report from Human Rights Watch accuses Iran’s government of committing human rights abuses, including arbitrary arrests, torture and forced disappearances of protestors.
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