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Cincinnati Public Schools changes start times for some schools for 2025-26

CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Public Schools announced new start times for select schools during the 2025-26 calendar year. CPS said in a release it's refining schedules to "improve transportation efficiency, on-time status and level of service for families, while also reducing costs." CPS said the streamlined bus routes...
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Cincinnati-area furniture store transformed to pickleball haven

CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Folks living in Cincinnati's northern suburbs now have another spot to play the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. On June 21, Pickleball Kingdom opened its doors near Mason inside the former Bova Contemporary Furniture store at 12130 Royal Point Drive in Symmes Township....
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The Best Greater Cincinnati Restaurants for Waterfront Dining, and What to Order There

Best Waterfront Dining No. 3: Moerlein Lager House. Must-try: The Moer Burger hits the spot every time. The burger is crafted with premium ground beef and topped with pastrami, applewood bacon, cheddar, a fried egg, sweet onion relish and black pepper aioli, served on a potato bun. It also pairs well with any of...
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Police searching for wanted fugitive in Ohio

OHIO — Tyshara Walker, 28, is wanted by Greater Cincinnati authorities for two counts of felonious assault. On June 1, 2025, during a physical altercation, Walker stabbed a victim in the arm with a box cutter, causing serious injury. Walker is described as a Black female, 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing 180 pounds....
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Drivers must follow the ’75-yard’ rule when parking in front of their neighbor’s home...

A LITTLE-known rule could land you in hot water if you leave your car parked too long in front of your neighbor’s home. A state law allows street parking in front of someone else’s house, but time and distance limits apply, especially in certain cities. In Columbus, Ohio,...
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Beckett Park Splash Playground: Ohio’s Largest Free Splash Pad

After more than two decades of community desire and planning, West Chester Township officially opened the Beckett Park Splash Playground on May 23, 2025. Named a bicentennial gift, this $1.5–1.6 million investment transformed a failed ice-skating pond into Ohio’s largest free splash pad!. Where & Why. Location: 8545...
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Design for Brent Spence Companion Bridge unveiled

The design for the Brent Spence Companion Bridge was unveiled last week.
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Police: Suspect drives toward NKY officer, flees scene, crashes off Cincinnati highway

NEWPORT, Ky. (WKRC) - A Northern Kentucky police officer allegedly discharged his weapon at a vehicle that was driving toward him, prompting the driver to flee the scene and crash his car. According to a release from the Newport Criminal Investigations Division, officers were attempting to pull over a vehicle...
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Ohio LandSAR, police looking for missing teen

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Ohio LandSAR is searching for a Tri-State teen who has been missing for several days now. Karma-Rose Victoria Hawkins, 15, was last seen June 18 on Deerwoods Drive in Milford. Hawkins is described as 5′6″, weighs around 135 pounds and has blue hair and green eyes....
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Cincinnati will pay for residential sidewalk repairs in some neighborhoods

Cincinnatians in seven West Side neighborhoods will soon be able to get damaged sidewalks repaired with city funds. Council voted last week to approve the next city budget, which includes $100,000 for a sidewalk repair pilot program. Property owners are responsible for maintaining sidewalks, but the cost can be...

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