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When Jay Moorman first discovered his passion for stained glass, he was working full time at General Electric in Cincinnati.
Plaintiffs trying to stop Ohio from shifting a share of $4.8 billion in unclaimed funds towards the Cleveland Browns’ proposed stadium project are now asking for the Supreme Court of the United States ...
That’s why wet wading — wading without boots or waders that keep your lower extremities dry — is one of my favorite ways to fish for a number of reasons.
Four people, including a child, were hospitalized Aug. 12 after a crash on I-75 North in West Chester, West Chester Police ...
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet is opening August 27 in Middletown, taking the space of the former Big Lots at 4633 Roosevelt Blvd. The 33,721-square-foot store will create about 50 jobs, according to an Ollie ...
The second of Hamilton Schools’ two-day opening saw many school parents escorting their children to their city school buildings as classes are now at full capacity.
A 24-acre site at the northwest corner of Pleasant Avenue and John Gray Road in Fairfield could become home to a retail center and 104 condominiums.
In addition to the statewide race for the U.S. Senate seat held by Husted, Ohio voters will also have an open-seat race for governor in 2026, along with all of Ohio’s other statewide executive offices ...
Five years ago, Mitch Stacy, an Associated Press sports writer in Columbus, asked me to vote in the AP top-25 football poll.
Whimmydiddle presented by IBEW Local 648 will return to RiversEdge in 2025 as a two-night, ticketed event. The Devil Makes Three and Grace Potter are this year’s headlining artists.
Standing on the pitch at TQL Stadium for the first time, Matt Bahner looked up at the stands and smiled at the realization of the small part he played in FC Cincinnati’s growth.
The Taco Bell Foundation recently donated $14,500 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butler County, which plans to use those funds to help its mission of providing support of youth to help them reach ...