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With transmission of COVID-19's delta variant increasing in the Tri-State, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is recommending "that all children returning to in-person school wear masks, regardless of vaccination status."
A soccer match historically hosted in Columbus is moving south to Cincinnati. The Queen City will host a men's World Cup qualifying match between the United States and Mexico on Nov. 12.
On Cincinnati Edition 's monthly gardening show, live at noon Wednesday, we will take your phone calls at 513-419-7100 and emails at [email protected] for the full hour. One current area of concern is the possibility that climate change is "super-c
Venus is often an easy to spot highlight as we get into the dog days of summer, but Deans got a few other lesser profiled happenings and constellations in the late summer skies that are worth pointing your telescope toward to provide tips for.
The CDC's eviction moratorium is scheduled to end this month, but there's still over $30 million worth of rent and utility assistance available through Hamilton County resources. The money can go toward a year's worth of past-due rent and three
Rumpke is following a national trend by adding robots to its Cincinnati recycling center. The company says the addition will do two things: increase the number of items that can eventually be recycled here and provide a cleaner product to end u
This week on Start Hear : Code Switch : The fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for! Dark History : Explore the chilling stories of the dark past that they don't teach you in school! Gay Shorts : A limited series pride mo
With vaccination rates flat and COVID-19 cases rising, due in large part to the more highly transmissible Delta variant, the CDC is thinking about changing its guidance on masks for people who are vaccinated. New cases of COVID-19 have doubled
COVID-19 delayed the opening of a Butler County earthwork site but now volunteers are busy clearing what will become a public trail scheduled to open in March 2022.
According to researchers at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, a handheld device approved to treat migraines appears to also boost alertness for the sleep deprived up to one full day after its used.
About half of Ohioans have gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. But that statewide average includes counties with rates as low as 20% and 30%.
Cincinnati's largest neighborhood has seen significant private and public investment in recent years to bring new development to the community. In Westwood, the Madcap Productions Puppet Theatre moved into the historic former Cincinnati Bell Te
Almost one in 10 residents in Greater Cincinnati reported they know someone who has relapsed into addiction or suffered a drug overdose during the height of the pandemic last year, a new study suggests. Those findings come as national data show
Travelers needing passports are facing significant delays that may hinder plans for those looking to fly. AAA says now is the time to start the process to get one before its too late.
Just past four o'clock each day, the Over-the-Rhine Boxing Center comes alive with kids. Toddlers tag along with parents who are working out. Elementary, middle and high school kids come to get instruction, find friendship and compete. The less
Northern Kentucky University is eliminating $600,000 in student debt accrued during the pandemic as a part of initiatives to prioritize students impacted by COVID-19.
Federal investigators on Thursday charged FirstEnergy Corp. with conspiring to commit honest services wire fraud. The company has agreed to pay a $230 million monetary penalty.
As parents and students gear up to go back to school next month, there is uncertainty about whether public schools will be able to require vaccines against COVID-19.
The right to know how various government entities conduct their business is a cornerstone of democracy. That's why each state in the U.S. has laws stipulating that local governments must divulge most public records in a timely and complete mann
A feisty and proud president came to Cincinnati Wednesday to mark the six-month anniversary of his taking office with a frank talk on a myriad of difficult issues that face him.
Police say Cincinnati has had nine domestic violence homicides so far this year – more than the last two years combined. That includes 31-year-old Michelle McDonald and her unborn child, who died after being shot in West Price Hill last week.
Bands are on the road again after tours were halted worldwide in 2020. As COVID-19 spread, people were forced to isolate in their homes, leaving businesses vulnerable to permanent closure.
President Joe Biden makes his first presidential visit to Cincinnati on Wednesday. He'll speak at a CNN town hall at Mount St. Joseph University. The president is expected to cover the COVID-19 pandemic and the economy. This is his third trip t
Ohio lawmakers have drafted new legislation that would provide greater access for mothers to doulas during the birthing process. Could this new bill, H.B. 142 , be another step in preventing infant mortality statewide, particularly among famili
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