Green Umbrella is the lead investigator of a cohort of research institutions recently awarded a US Environmental Protection Agency grant to study how electrification and weatherization of homes affect energy consumption and indoor air quality for residents of affordable housing.
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers arrested a suspect and seized approximately two pounds of methamphetamine during a traffic stop in Hocking County recently.
A historic season for the McClain Tigers came to a close in Week 11, as they traveled to Cincinnati and fell in the opening round of the Division IV, Region 16 playoffs by a 39-7 score to the host Taft Senators.
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced the award of $16 million in grants to support organizations in 12 states as they pilot strategies to improve job quality and increase the availability of good jobs in the care, climate resiliency and hospitality sectors.
Former Cincinnati City Council member Alexander “P.G.” Sittenfeld, 39, of Cincinnati, was sentenced in U.S. District Court Tuesday to 16 months in prison for bribery and attempted extortion by a government official.
Ryan R. Goldschmidt, 39, of Cincinnati, and Aaron Pitman, 35, of Morrow, pleaded guilty recently to two third-degree felonies for aggregated theft; and two second-degree felonies for telecommunications fraud and unlawful securities practices.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers this month announced the indictment of Kadarius Short, 24, who is the suspect of an Aug. 24 rape of a University of Cincinnati freshman in her dorm, as well as two other sexual assaults.
A Cincinnati man who was convicted at trial in December 2021 of trafficking narcotics was sentenced in federal court recently to 204 months (17 years) in prison and 10 years of supervised release.
A Cincinnati tenant is charged with federal crimes related to allegedly making false statements accusing her landlord of violating the Fair Housing Act.
During a one-week period in July, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers intensified inspections on incoming shipments moving through the Cincinnati Port of Entry, as announced Aug. 21.
Warren County Prosecutor David. P. Fornshell announced earlier this month that Tyler J. Hagens, 27, of Cincinnati, pleaded guilty to one count of rape, a felony in the first degree; and eight counts of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor, each a felony of the second degree.