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Over 100 people, concerned and upset with the state of crime in Downtown, packed into a community meeting Tuesday night to hear from city leaders.
Cincinnati considers a youth curfew to address rising violent crime, with plans to create a non-punitive curfew center.
In their latest crime and safety update, Cincinnati leaders said recent prevention strategies have worked to bring down ...
Cincinnati City Council met Wednesday to discuss the possible enforcement of its citywide curfew, as well as other measures ...
The current city ordinance mandates that children under 16 must be home by 10 p.m. unless accompanied by a parent, while the curfew for 16- and 17-year-olds is midnight. This curfew has been in effect ...
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: The viral fight should force a hard look at Cincinnati's strategy on ...
A crowd of concerned Cincinnati residents packed a Cincinnati Library conference room Tuesday to hear how city leaders plan to deal with violence downtown in the wake of what police are calling a ...
As Cincinnati city leaders consider enforcing a youth curfew, data shows police across Hamilton County have been steadily ...
Cincinnati city leaders are considering new "curfew centers" as a way to respond to youth crime in the late-night hours.
Crime in the city of Cincinnati has become an issue thrust into the spotlight recently amid a series of high-profile ...
City Manager Sheryl Long, Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge and 3CDC President and CEO Steve Leeper are expected to ...
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge as been the city's top cop for almost three years. She's working to reduce teen violence.