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Candidate Votes Percent Jan-Michele Lemon KearneyRace not called 43,971 8.98% Scotty JohnsonRace not called 40,781 8.33% Meeka OwensRace not called 39,826 8.13% Anna AlbiRace not called 39,028 7.97% Mark JeffreysRace not called 38,380 7.84% Seth WalshRace not called 35,176 7.18% Jeff CramerdingRace not called 34,870 7.12% Evan NolanRace not called 34,790 7.11% Ryan JamesRace not called 33,689 6.88% Liz Keating 24,526 5.01% Christopher Smitherman 17,496 3.57% […]

Federal Government Shutdown Reaches Day 34 as Communities Step Up to Help Those in Need The federal government shutdown has entered its 34th day, with no clear resolution in sight. Senators are back on Capitol Hill this week, but it remains uncertain whether they will move forward with a funding bill — especially after several […]

New Hamilton County Crisis Center Opens in Avondale to Support Mental Health and Recovery The Talbert House has officially opened the Hamilton County Crisis Center in Avondale — a much-needed resource dedicated to helping individuals facing mental health crises and addiction challenges. The new facility offers a safe, supportive environment where residents can receive immediate […]

Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece Hosts Second Annual State of Cancer Caucus & 513Relief Bus Cancer Awareness and Prevention Health Expo Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece is calling the community to action for an important cause — the Second Annual State of Cancer Caucus & 513Relief Bus Cancer Awareness and Prevention Health Expo. The event […]

Cincinnati Weighs Ordinance to Limit Hours for Hookah and Smoking Lounges Amid Safety Concerns Cincinnati city leaders are considering a new ordinance that would tighten operating hours for hookah, smoking, and vaping lounges in response to growing concerns over late-night crime and disturbances. The proposal would require lounges to close by 10 p.m. on weekdays […]

Water Main Breaks Force Closures at Winton Woods South Campus and Greenhills Community Building Two water main breaks in Greenhills, Ohio have led to temporary closures impacting several Winton Woods schools. District officials announced that students enrolled in Project Success and those attending the Primary, Elementary, and Intermediate schools will not have classes on Wednesday. […]

Winton Woods Campground Expands with New Full Hookup Campsites Campers in the Cincinnati area have something new to be excited about—Winton Woods Campground has officially upgraded its offerings with the addition of seven brand-new full hookup campsites. These modern sites have replaced outdated cabin spots and are already drawing attention from local adventurers and RV […]

Ohio Woman Arrested After Wrong-Way Crash with Indiana State Trooper In a dangerous and startling incident over the weekend, an Ohio woman was arrested after driving the wrong way on Interstate 74 in Dearborn County, Indiana, and crashing into a state trooper’s vehicle. The driver, identified as Erin Dowers, is now facing serious charges following […]

Downtown Cincinnati Attack Sparks Outrage, Elevated Charges for Six SuspectsA shocking and violent incident in downtown Cincinnati has resulted in elevated criminal charges against six suspects, following an attack that witnesses described as resembling WWE-style beatdowns. The chaotic scene, which involved an estimated 100 people, has gripped the city and ignited intense debates surrounding public […]

Colerain High School Students Gain Safer Route to School with New Sidewalks Students at Colerain High School will now be able to walk to school more safely thanks to the recent installation of sidewalks along Pippin Road and Joseph Road. The much-needed improvements come just in time for the start of the new school year […]

Cincinnati City Council Committee Approves $2M Boost for Public Safety After Downtown Brawl Just ten days after a widely publicized brawl broke out in downtown Cincinnati, the City Council’s Public Safety and Governance Committee has taken swift action. On Monday, the committee approved a proposal to allocate an additional $2 million toward public safety initiatives, […]

Blog Title: Prayers, Peace, and Pancakes: A Community’s Response to Tragedy In the wake of a heartbreaking tragedy in Winton Hills, where a 12-year-old boy lost his life to gun violence, the community is coming together to support its youth and demand change. The shooting has shaken the neighborhood, leaving families grieving and a community […]