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A Hamilton County jury has awarded Revolution Fitness $22,294,967 in a lawsuit against Doug Evans and his company, BEE Holdings, LP.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -One man is dead and a suspect is facing charges in connection with a shooting that occurred in Evanston ...
Illinois state Sen. Andrew Chesney is voicing sharp criticism of the city of Evanston’s reparations program, calling it “outrageous” and “offensive to everyone.” Chesney’s remarks come on the heels of ...
A Public Works mechanic fixes a salt spreader's hydraulic hose before a January 2024 snowstorm. Evanston City Council members ...
CINCINNATI — A group of residents, business owners, faith leaders and police officers gathered in Cincinnati’s Evanston neighborhood Wednesday evening for a show of solidarity in the fight against gun ...
Cincinnati, OH (May 7, 2025) – A vehicle collision with possible injuries was reported Wednesday in the Evanston neighborhood of Cincinnati, near the 2300 block of Madison Rd. The crash occurred in ...
CINCINNATI — Evanston residents are not happy after a plan to help block noise from traffic on I-71 has been canceled. “It’s more or less, we’ll get to it when we get to it," resident ...
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals are bringing in Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer for a pre-draft visit. Sawyer revealed the news at Ohio State's Pro Day on Wednesday.
Cincinnati, OH (March 17, 2025) – Emergency responders were dispatched to a crash with injuries on northbound Interstate 71 near the 5.9-mile marker in Evanston on Monday. Cincinnati police and fire ...
By Abigail Kulewicz Legislative Aide State Rep. Rachel Baker (D-Cincinnati) has announced that $300K has been approved for the Evanston Five Point Urban Renewal Plan. The Department of Development ...
A fourth person was arrested in connection with a Feb. 14 fatal shooting in Evanston, Cincinnati police said. Two weeks after 25-year-old De'miko Nelson was shot and killed in the 3500 block of ...
But the Cincinnati Planning Commission's board reversed that in a 6-1 vote in June, batting down historic protections, though Planning Commission staff recommended approving the designation.