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Cleveland Joins Cincinnati in Banning LGBTQ+ 'Conversion Therapy' on Minors
Cincinnati was the first city in the country to ban the practice in 2015.
By Sam Allard
Tags: Ohio News
Jets that Flew Migrants from Florida to Martha's Vineyard were from Charter Company Based at Akron-Canton Airport
Ultimate Jet transported the Venezuelan migrants in Dornier 328-310s as part of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's stunt.
Ohio Sports Team Owners to Host Fundraiser for Middletown Native J.D. Vance's Senate Campaign
Tickets are $500- $10,000.
Tags: Ohio News, Elections
Letters Full of Human Poop Will Be Least of Ohio Republican Lawmakers' Worries
The shit is truly starting to hit the fan for Republican lawmakers in Ohio, who received envelopes full of poop on July 7.
Tags: Opinion, Abortion Rights
Akron Police Release Bodycam Footage of Jayland Walker Shooting. It's Worse Than You Think
Eight Akron officers fired 90 rounds at an unarmed man.
Abortion in Ohio, Part 5: Already-Disadvantaged Ohioans Are Poised to Suffer Disproportionately from an Abortion Ban
"The struggles that low-income Ohioans face are only going to get more difficult as access becomes scarcer.”
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion Rights, Women's Rights
Watch Out: Cincinnati Native J.D. Vance Is Coming for Your Porn
"I think the combination of porn and abortion have basically created a really lonely, isolated generation."
'Jurassic World: Dominion' Is a Bizarre Departure and Clonal Return for Beloved Dinosaur Franchise
There's no question that Dominion will go gangbusters at the box office. But it remains to be seen how fans of the franchise respond.
Tags: Movies & TV
John Oliver Trashes FirstEnergy and Ohio's Controversial Energy Bill on Last Week Tonight
Ohio's infamously corrupt energy bill, passed in 2019, is still making headlines.
Ohio Sen. Rob Portman Will Not Support Supreme Court Nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
He said he believes she would use her position on the Supreme Court to "legislate from the bench."
Mayor Aftab Pureval Was in Miami Promoting Cincinnati's Bid to Host 2026 World Cup Games
Cincinnati is one of 17 American cities where World Cup games may be played during the 2026 international soccer tournament.
Tags: Cincinnati News
Due to Declining COVID-19 Cases, Ohio Now Will Provide Virus Updates Weekly, Not Daily
Ohio is "entering a new phase" of the pandemic, state health director Bruce Vanderhoff says.
Cincinnati, Yellow Springs Public Radio Stations Join The Ohio Newsroom, a New Statewide Public Radio Hub
The effort aims to fill the information gaps left by the declining number of journalists and media outlets throughout the state.
'The Batman' is Hard-Boiled Super Noir That Could Give 'The Dark Knight' a Run for its Money
The Batman distinguishes itself from its caped-crusader forebears while honoring Gotham City's dark roots.
Two More Ohio Starbucks Stores Are Forming Unions
Workers juxtaposed the company's financial health with the strain that staffers have worked under during the pandemic.
SeaWorld is Trying to Buy Cedar Fair, Owner of Cincinnati's Kings Island
Cedar Fair's jewel is the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky.
Betty White Retrospective and Tribute to Screen at Cincinnati Cinemas on Jan. 17
Betty White died on Dec.31 at the age of 99. She would have turned 100 on Jan. 17.
By Sam Allard and Maija Zummo
Tags: Movies & TV, Video
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval Joins Cleveland Mayor in Begging Ohio Officials for More Resources as COVID Overwhelms Cities
"We are now in a health crisis unlike anything we have faced since the beginning of the pandemic," Pureval said.
By Allison Babka and Sam Allard
Tags: Cincinnati News, COVID-19, COVID, coronavirus, Aftab Pureval, Justin Bibb, Cleveland, Domonic Hopson, public health
Employees at Ohio Starbucks Take First Step Toward Unionization
Starbucks workers are euphemized as "partners" in the corporate lingo, but workers say that during the pandemic, they've felt more like "cogs in a machine."
Three Hostages from Ohio-Based Missionary Organization Released by Haitian Gang
The street gang who abducted them, 400 Mawozo, initially demanded $1 million per hostage in ransom payments.
Welcome to the Best of Cincinnati® 2024
By CityBeat Staff
The Weed Issue: Ohio Lawmakers Have Yet to Cough Up a Cannabis Program We Can All Agree On
By Madeline Fening
May Pang Tells CityBeat the Story Behind New Photography Exhibit that Explores Her Unique Relationship with John Lennon
By Brent Stroud