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What started as a non-profit fostering art careers under tents and painting park benches, ArtWorks is gearing up to open its doors to a new headquarters in Walnut Hills.
Music artist Lil Nas X is in the hospital after experiencing partial paralysis in his face, he posted on his social media.
A Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University was arrested Monday at a Vermont immigration office.
The coroner's report shows Carolyn Joyce Woods died Monday as a result of the injuries she sustained during the residence fire.
The city of Dayton kicked off a half-million-dollar wave of park improvements Monday by unveiling a GaGa Pit at Gil Lynn Park — a project sparked by local students.
While we start the day with a few rays of sunshine, clouds will move back in today with breezy winds and a few isolated showers.
Owen Ray and his friend were detained on April 1 while waiting to board their flight back to Chicago. Charged with assault, both were held in a Copenhagen prison.
Fairfield City Council moved forward a significant infrastructure plan for Marsh Park including construction of an amphitheater, restaurant, bridge, boardwalks, playgrounds and more.
The federal government says it’s freezing more than $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University, after the institution said it would not limit activism on campus.
Norwood City School District's board of education filed a lawsuit this month against the city, claiming tax breaks for local developments violate state law.
WCPO 9 brought together experts, advocates and community members to discuss what needs to be done to fight back against substance abuse and how to create positive recovery efforts ...
The proposed village will feature 25 handicapped-accessible tiny homes, each approximately 400 square feet, with a kitchen, ...
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