The long-awaited HIP Streets project gets going in earnest next week, but, for some business owners on Fourth Street, the ...
Representatives from the nonprofit Homeward Alliance said at a panel discussion Wednesday that the City Council’s reluctance to act on a permanent homeless facility has made the path forward more ...
Pig Candy BBQ is opening its second location inside of a historic former church in Loveland, located at 370 Bridge St., just ...
of Warren County’s Loveland, who treats blood cancers at University of Cincinnati Health and campaigned in 2024 for passage of statewide Issue 1, to forbid gerrymandering in Ohio. March 17 ...
Retailers could face lawsuits from customers and the Ohio attorney general if they refuse to accept cash payments should a proposed bill become state law. Senate Bill 30, a new proposal with ...
Police in Loveland arrested a driver after a fiery crash that left the driver uninjured. Investigators said the driver ran several red lights at a high rate of speed before the truck spun out of ...
Last week, an executive order from President Donald Trump suspended refugee admissions to the U.S. Now, a State Department memo that expands on that order is threatening resettlement services for ...
A rescue organization in Loveland is working to pair more than 30 dogs with foster families to help an overrun shelter. Paw For Miles posted to its Facebook page asking the public for help finding ...
LOVELAND, Ohio (WXIX) - A Loveland-based non-profit rescue organization asked the community for help finding foster homes for over 30 dogs by the end of Friday. After years of working with rescue ...
A Loveland child was killed in what a Loveland Police Department official described as an unintentional shooting Monday night. The call for the incident came in around 7 p.m. Monday night at a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Let's start with the good news: COVID-19 cases are trending downward in Ohio, and cases of mycoplasma pneumonia and pertussis are also declining. While there have been infected ...
Ohio State Sen. Jerry Cirino, R-Kirtland, introduced Senate Bill 1 on Jan. 22, 2025. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal). Cirino’s proposed overhaul failed to move forward under previous Ohio ...
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