News
Cincinnati city leaders are considering new "curfew centers" as a way to respond to youth crime in the late-night hours.
The stabbing death of Over-the-Rhine gym owner and resident Patrick Heringer has increased concerns about crime in the city.
Cincinnati considers a youth curfew to address rising violent crime, with plans to create a non-punitive curfew center.
11hon MSN
Cincinnati homeless advocate, addiction expert fear impact of White House's homelessness directive
Designed to tackle America's homelessness problem, the order calls for an end to federal support for policies that help ...
Cincinnati’s police chief and city officials say progress is being made to address public safety issues and reduce crime, but ...
City officials said data shows a drop in homicides, rapes and robberies over the last 28 days compared to in 2024. However, ...
In their latest crime and safety update, Cincinnati leaders said recent prevention strategies have worked to bring down ...
Mayor Pureval highlighted stats, stating that while violent crime is worrisome, the numbers show crime is down. “In the past month, theft from auto has gone from an extremely co ...
Kober's push comes as stories about teens and pre-teens in Cincinnati engaging in criminal activity are raising questions ...
A summer spike in violent crime in Cincinnati has brought the issue to the forefront of this year's City Council race.
The initiative comes in response to community concerns and a recent increase in violent ... Proactive, targeted policing of crime hot spots across Cincinnati will be the priority of the police ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results