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Meet the 2024 class of 12 Under 36: Members of the Tribe
In Northeast Ohio, where history and innovation intersect, ongoing growth is powered by a vibrant group of young leaders committed to advancing the region and its people. As we celebrate the seventh annual Cleveland Jewish News and Classic Lexus 12 Under 36: Members of the Tribe, we proudly introduce the 2024 class – 12 remarkable young professionals driving transformative change in our community and beyond.
Columbus, Dayton, gun safety advocates settle court case over Ohio’s background check system
The cities of Dayton and Columbus as well as Everytown For Gun Safety settled a four years-long court battle this week with the state of Ohio over the criminal background check system. The program is a well-known protection to ensure people with a serious criminal convictions aren’t able to purchase a firearm, but it’s also […]
Preseason Picks: Media predict area football league races
MANSFIELD — Pigskin prognosticators across north central Ohio have read the tea leaves and are announcing the results. Reporters and commentators from media outlets across the region took part in a preseason high school football poll in an attempt to determine champions in eight conferences encompassing 17 of Ohio’s 88 counties.
Private school voucher challengers end fight to compel questioning of Ohio Senate president
The groups seeking to eliminate a private school voucher program in Ohio have backed off of an effort to get the state’s Senate president to speak on the matter. Attorneys for Ohio public school districts and anti-voucher coalitions notified the Franklin County Common Pleas Court that they had withdrawn a subpoena for Senate President Matt […]
Residents give suggestions, voice concerns at assisted-living forum
BOWLING GREEN — After the Ohio Department of Aging asked for input as it creates a navigator for assisted-living facilities, the state was met with heavy criticism and outright discontentment at a public forum. Residents like Susan Sanderson surrounded tables with a few stacked white poster boards and sticky notes to give suggestions about the department’s soon-to-be Ohio Assisted Living Navigator, similar to the Ohio Nursing Home Quality Navigator, at a state-hosted public forum at the Wood County Senior Center on Tuesday. Each table had six to seven people interact with one department representative guiding discussion by asking questions about how each of them recognized their loved one needed care, identifying the type of care they needed, how they searched for information, and their experiences, if any, with an assisted-living facility, which is a facility that serves clients who don’t require 24-hour care. Ms. Sanderson is an ombudsman for Advocates for Basic Legal Equality and her mother has lived in a facility in the past. She sat next to a stack of red sticky notes and discussed ideas with other participants about features that should be included in the new navigator, sticking those suggestions on the board.
Northern Kentucky has a housing shortage. You can provide input on solutions
Data suggests Northern Kentucky's housing stock doesn't meet the needs of its residents. But what can the region do about it? Area nonprofits are convening public meetings to discuss the issue. Brighton Center's Stephanie Stiene says housing aligned with the wages of people in the community is one of the...
$10K reward offered after cars rammed gun stores, 'large number' of firearms taken
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Louisville Field Division is offering up to $10,000 for information regarding the burglaries of two Northern Kentucky firearm stores last weekend, according to a news release. On Saturday, at approximately 4:30 a.m., a car forced entry through the front door of Triggers Firearms, located at 151 Lloyd Ave. in Florence. Six people stole "several firearms" before leaving in a sedan. ...
Springdale mother indicted for OVI crash that injured her young son
BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - A mother has been indicted for allegedly being under the influence when she caused a crash that injured her young son. Police say Maricelda Lopez, 23, was intoxicated when she rear-ended an SUV, pushing it into another vehicle on SR Bypass 4 in Fairfield Township on June 10.
After a disappointing debut season in the Big 12, Cincinnati is looking for a better showing in 2024
CINCINNATI (AP) — One year in the Big 12 — and only one conference win to show for it. The Cincinnati Bearcats’ first season after moving from the American Athletic Conference was a disappointment. In 2023, the Bearcats finished 3-9 and just 1-8 in Big 12 games. That included an 0-5 record at home and four losses by 20 points or more.
Crypto parasitic outbreak rises to 18 cases as kids return to school
The crypto outbreak in Northern Kentucky has infected at least 16 people, up from a dozen confirmed cases reported Friday, and there have been an additional two cases in Cincinnati. Most Northern Kentucky cases are in Kenton and Boone counties, though some are also in Campbell County, said Skip Tate, a spokesperson for...
Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio hosting Diamond Gala in September
CINCINNATI — In just over two weeks, the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio will host its annual Diamond Gala at the Sharonville Convention Center. Last year's event was a sellout, so if you want to attend, you will need to get your tickets fast. On Wednesday, WLWT was...
Preview: #4 St. Xavier at #3 Lakota West
It doesn’t get any better than this on Friday night in the Queen City. We kick off the 2024 season in style as Lakota West plays host to St. Xavier in the Blitz 5 Game of the Week. The home team Firebirds are hungry for more. They have been to the regional finals the last for years but have yet to win the program’s first title. The Bombers found their groove late in 2023 winning four in a row before falling to Moeller 10-7 in the second round of the playoffs.
Quick thoughts on Bengals' third depth chart of the preseason
On a short turnaround to Thursday’s preseason finale, the Cincinnati Bengals have already issued their third depth chart. Like those before it, the depth chart is about as “unofficial’ as it gets and more something for the team to check off a required list before kickoff. Still,...
Horrid stretch by Reds' starters proves Nick Krall bungled the trade deadline again
Reds fans were incredibly frustrated last summer when the MLB trade deadline came and went and the lone addition to Cincinnati's roster was left-handed reliever Sam Moll. Nothing against Moll, but the Cincinnati Reds were in the middle of the playoff hunt and had a rather obvious need — starting pitching.
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