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Cincinnati Primary Election Results: What Voters Decided Voters across Cincinnati and Hamilton County headed to the polls for the May 2026 primary election, helping shape key local and statewide races ahead of November’s general election. The results are already setting the tone for what could be a highly competitive political season in Ohio. Key Local […]

Six school districts across Ohio are heading to voters with levy requests as they face mounting financial pressure tied to state funding cuts, rising inflation, and recent changes to property tax laws. District leaders say these combined challenges have created budget gaps that cannot be closed without additional local support. In Fairfield City School District, […]

The Purple People Bridge is getting a major refresh, and it goes beyond appearance. The City of Newport is moving forward with long term repairs after a 2024 incident that forced the bridge to close for six months. Construction is scheduled to begin in April and continue through August, marking an important step in restoring […]

The Cincinnati Police Department is set to receive a $30,000 boost from the state of Ohio, aimed at strengthening its approach to violent crime investigations. The funding is part of a broader $3.4 million statewide initiative focused on equipping law enforcement agencies with specialized training and resources to better respond to rising public safety concerns. […]

Miami RedHawks Land Promising Transfer Guard Stevie Elam The Miami RedHawks continue to build for the future, adding a key piece to their roster with the signing of guard Stevie Elam, a transfer from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Elam brings immediate upside after a strong freshman campaign where he averaged 10.5 points and 4.7 rebounds […]

Ohio voters are gearing up for the upcoming primary election as early voting officially begins on April 7, giving residents across the state more flexibility to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day. This year’s primary ballot includes several high profile races that will help shape the future of the state and beyond. Ohioans will […]

John Legend is bringing a special kind of experience to the stage this spring as his “Evening of Songs and Stories” tour makes a stop at the Akron Civic Theatre on April 11. This isn’t your typical concert. Legend is leaning into a stripped down, deeply personal format that puts the focus on connection. The […]

Afroman Wins Legal Battle Over Parody and Free Speech Rights Rapper Afroman has successfully defended himself in a defamation lawsuit filed by seven Ohio sheriff’s deputies, marking a significant moment in the ongoing conversation about artistic expression and free speech. The lawsuit stemmed from a series of music videos in which Afroman satirized a real-life […]

Ohio’s cannabis landscape is shifting once again as Senate Bill 56 is set to take effect on March 20 bringing major changes that could impact both consumers and local businesses across the state. The new law focuses on tightening regulations around marijuana while also cracking down on intoxicating hemp derived products. Under Senate Bill 56 […]

Mary J. Blige Unveils “More Than A Lover” Music Video on the Brooklyn Bridge The Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige, has released the official music video for her single “More Than A Lover,” and the setting is nothing short of iconic. The visual places Blige front and center on the legendary Brooklyn […]

The Miami (Ohio) RedHawks continue to make history. After securing back-to-back road wins over Eastern Michigan Eagles men’s basketball and Western Michigan Broncos men’s basketball, Miami has climbed to No. 19 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 rankings. The rise comes as the RedHawks remain the only undefeated team in the country, sitting at […]

Dr. Steven Reece Sr. Cincinnati Trailblazer & Community Leader Dr. Steven Reece Sr. Is a trailblazer and history maker. Dr. Reece was the first black chief of staff for Cincinnati’s first black Mayor -Theodore Berry. Dr. Reece has been a civil rights leader and work many national civil rights leaders and worked on the Jesse […]