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A township trustee who used a racial slur in response to viral videos of a Downtown Cincinnati brawl is running for reelection. David Young, a trustee in Butler County's Ross Township, is one of five ...
Quarter Bistro, in the Mariemont neighborhood of Cincinnati, was once known as Bistro Gigi. After two decades as the Quarter Bistro, it has become a Cincinnati classic.
Black men plan to gather at Cincinnati City Hall on Aug. 14 to show support for city consultant Iris Roley.
All high school football teams have questions to answer as they enter a new season. Here are some of the biggest questions ...
Senate President Warren Petersen's letter follows Arizona Republic reporting detailing how ASU handled messy fallout over a 2022 gubernatorial debate.
This is the first black bear hunt since 2015, when nearly 300 bears were killed on the first two days of a week-long season.
Here are our top things to do this weekend and beyond, including comedian "Stuttering" John Melendez, free admission for kids ...
David Sansotta, 47, met Jamie Jenks on Grindr. Jenks was a wanted fugitive who escaped jail over a week prior. Sansotta helped Jenks hide.
As she prepares to leave the American Ballet Theatre, trailblazer Misty Copeland opens up about her next chapter and new film "Match in a Haystack." ...
A federal grand jury on Aug. 13 charged Montianez Merriweather with illegally possessing a gun because he is a convicted felon.
Mecklenburg Gardens is under contract to the Corryville Community Development Corp.
Starting this fall, the Big 12 will begin releasing public availability reports for football and men's and women's basketball.
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