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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.
A former public official and an investment firm are defending themselves after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine spoke out about their ...
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 ...