Loved ones mourn 11-year-old killed in park shooting, call for preventive action
WEST END, Ohio (WKRC) - An 11-year-old girl, QueenEr’Re Reed, also known as Queenie, was tragically shot and killed while playing at Laurel Park, leaving her family devastated and searching for answers. "When they took her, a part of me left with her," said Erick Reed, Queenie's father. "At...
Covington’s new parking payment tech aims to help business during bridge construction
The Covington Motor Vehicle Parking Authority has partnered with Proximity, a Covington-based tech company, to further improve downtown activity while creating new opportunities for local commerce. This strategic investment in local innovation directly supports the City of Covington’s commitment to keeping the city...
Some Ohio cities rank high on study comparing health care spending
OHIO — Several Ohio cities landed fairly high on the list of cities that spent the most on health care, according to a study from WalletHub. On the list of 100 cities, Cleveland came in at number two with the cost of health care as a share of the median monthly household income resting at 11.35%.
Security expert: Vance home breach likely due to reduced protection
Security expert Matt Sailor, CEO of IC Realtime, works with intelligence-led protection teams. He told us the breach was likely because Vance wasn't home at the time.
Officer-involved crash closes roads in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A North College Hill police cruiser responding with lights and sirens collided with another vehicle Sunday evening in northwest Hamilton County, flipping the cruiser onto its roof and leaving two people with minor injuries, authorities said. The crash occurred about 5:33 p.m. at the intersection...
POAH tenant says sewage backup left human feces in her home for days
Amber Clark told us she's lived at the Community Manor Apartments in Over-the-Rhine for 10 years. The building is owned by the Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH).
Cincinnati Greeted 1926 With a New Government and High Hopes for the Future
What the New Year looked like for Cincinnatians exactly a century ago. The post Cincinnati Greeted 1926 With a New Government and High Hopes for the Future appeared first on Cincinnati Magazine .
Judge sets $100k bond after EMU violation
One of the seven suspects involved in the downtown Cincinnati brawl is back behind bars at the Hamilton County Justice Center.
Downtown Cincinnati boutique hotel acquired, reopened under new brand
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A small boutique hotel in downtown Cincinnati has relaunched under new ownership. Richard Hughes of Sharonville-based Kiesland Development Services in September 2025 acquired the three-story mixed-use building at 333 E. Eighth St. that houses the eight-key hotel property on...
Green Township police seek help finding ‘critically missing’ man
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a missing person who was last seen by family in December, according to the Green Township Police Department. David Middleton, 57, was taken to and released from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center Dec. 17, the same day...

















