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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.
A crowd of concerned Cincinnati residents packed a Cincinnati Library conference room Tuesday to hear how city leaders plan ...
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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 ...
Let’s start with the facts. While Cincinnati has seen a decrease in shootings, we are not experiencing a downward trend in ...
Tennis legend Venus Williams has shown she still has fire in her belly after making history at the Washington Open yesterday.
For weeks, ABC 6 has been highlighting the rise in youth crime across the city of Columbus, alongside community efforts striving to make a difference.
SEED schools support students by removing them from their current environment and give them skills needed to become successful adults.
The Express Employment Professionals Companies' "Brand It Blue" initiative carries out that service to non-profits by having a collection site for a donation drive.
Youth crime rises in Cincinnati while the Democrats on City Council throw money at random grocery-delivery initiatives in the name of violence prevention. Then, they reactively restrict Red Bikes ...