Teachers at Cincinnati Public Schools say some students are staying home, fearful of ICE agents arresting them at school.
More than 4,500 people have been arrested nationwide as President Donald Trump's promised crackdown on undocumented immigrants appears to ramp up.
Lanes are blocked on the Brent Spence Bridge following a crash in downtown Cincinnati Thursday morning. According to the Ohio Department of Transportation, the right three lanes of Interstate 75 are blocked at Second Street. Alternate routes are advised.
Cincinnati Children's receives the most federal funding, recent documents show. With the threat of a freeze, how much money is at stake?
CINCINNATI — Former Cincinnati athletes are now eligible for NIL backpay starting from June 15, 2016, and beyond. The news comes after the House vs. NCAA settlement agreed to on Oct. 7, 2024. It sets up the backpay for athletes and allows institutions to roll out a projected $20-22 million salary cap to directly compensate their athletes.
An unnamed lottery player in Cincinnati recently won $10 million playing the scratch-off game Extreme Millions. The winning ticket was sold at Dent Shell, at 6008 Harrison Ave. in Green Township, per a press release from the Ohio Lottery.
Mayor Aftab Pureval confirmed to FOX19 NOW that Cincinnati police officers will not cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the removal of illegal immigrants.
Utah’s 69-66 victory over Cincinnati on Tuesday night was a hard-fought battle that came down to the final moments. Gabe Madsen played the hero for the Runnin'
Rehabbing veteran left-hander Wade Miley expects to be ready to provide a boost for the Cincinnati Reds by the end of May.
Four Cincinnati companies were named by Fortune as being among the world's most-admired for 2025. Fortune named Procter & Gamble, Cintas, Fifth Third Bancorp and GE Aerospace to its 2025 " World's Most Admired Companies" list, its 27th annual ranking that polls executives, asking them to rank firms in their industry by nine criteria.
Mazunte Centro, which is located at 611 Main St. in downtown Cincinnati, is now open for breakfast from 8-11 a.m. Monday through Saturday. The restaurant soft launched the new hours Monday, Jan. 27. Founder Josh Wamsley said he doesn’t plan on doing a major public rollout.