A man died after crashing his car into a tree in Hyde Park, Cincinnati. Speed and impairment were not factors.
A 24-year-old man lost control on Spring Grove Avenue near Hopple at about 6:30 a.m. His vehicle went off the road, hitting a fire hydrant and a utility pole. Police believe excessive speed and impairment are factors in the crash. The driver was not wearing a seat belt.
The Crown Restaurant Group is bringing a new dining concept to downtown Cincinnati. The local restaurant group owned by husband and wife duo Anthony Sitek and Haley Nutter-Sitek announced Tuesday that it will open Marigold,
The blueprint is for city leaders, and organizations combatting gun violence to reference and improve together.
According to the Cincinnati Fire Department, a fire broke out in an abandoned building on E. McMillan Street near Woodburn at around 9:15 a.m. Upon arriving, firefighters saw flames and smoke coming from the basement of the building and were able to put out the fire within 15 minutes, according to the department.
A new framework called "Achieving Change Together for Cincy," or "ACT for Cincy," will guide Cincinnati’s violence reduction efforts.
Cincinnati Chili Week returns in February. Organizers say the inaugural event was such a hit that it will be back from Feb. 24 - March 2. Chili deals will cost from $5 to $7 dollars for 3-ways, coneys, chili dip and more.
The city gathered ideas from area architects on how to reimagine Cincinnati's subway system. But it's not clear what's next for those ideas.
Fiona, of Cincinnati Zoo, will turn 8 years old on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025. The zoo is holding a birthday fundraiser, and anyone who donates $8 will be eligible to win the Ultimate Hippo Getaway. Cincinnati Zoo This famous hippopotamus is turning 8 years old.
The Ohio State Buckeyes sit alone atop the college football world once again. Monday night, the Buckeyes won their third national championship this century and their first since 2014, beating Notre Dame 34-23 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
That's why the Bengals have re-signed tight end Cam Grandy to a one-year contract extension for the 2025 season. Grandy, who joined the Bengals as an undrafted free agent from Illinois State last year, has shown promise and contributed to the team's depth at the tight end position.