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More Ohio jails are entering into agreements with ICE to hold people who have been arrested for lacking legal status.
The two parks organizations are partnering to control invasive plants at Miami Woods in Hamilton using hungry goats.
Related landscaping work is underway for new, large-scale signs at multiple Great Parks. Embshoff Woods is scheduled to be ...
A building inspector for the city of Cincinnati told a judge last week that sewage has leaked into units at the Kirby ...
All 24 public pools in Cincinnati will be open again this summer. It’s the second year in a row the city has had enough ...
Israel and Hamas have entered the most substantive negotiations in months in Qatar. The talks come amid intense Israeli ...
The reversal comes after legal battles over the Trump administration's attempts to restructure the Department of Health and ...
An explosion outside a reproductive health clinic in Palm Springs, California killed one person and injured 4. Police say it appears to be an intentional act of violence.
Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass has taken a lot of criticism for problems plaguing her city. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Bass, who is dealing with budget cuts and the remains of the wildfires.
Barbie once could only stand on her tip toes, in tiny high heels. Her job? To look pretty. A new study finds there's a correlation between flatter-footed Barbies and more job choices.
Pope Leo celebrated his inaugural Mass in Vatican City as head of the Catholic Church, where he called for love and unity, and a world where peace reigns.
A shower head vendor in Texas asked customers if they'd be willing to pay more for a product that was made in the USA. The answers poured cold water on claims of patriotic purchases.