Is a legal pot shop coming to your community?

Is a legal pot shop coming to your community?

As Ohio’s new medical marijuana program rolls outs, communities across the state are staking steps to temporarily block or ban altogether pot-related businesses from opening.

Does medical marijuana help curb seizures?

Does medical marijuana help curb seizures?

Does medical marijuana actually help reduce seizures? 

Medical marijuana 101: What's legal, what's not

Medical marijuana 101: What's legal, what's not

Medical marijuana is officially legal in Ohio. Here's what you need to know. 

Hunting for deer isn't just a rural sport

Hunting for deer isn't just a rural sport

Twelve hunting enthusiasts journeyed over the (Little Miami) river and through the woods (down a steep, snowy hill) Wednesday night with a dozen different reasons to learn how to can and smoke venison.

State titles run in this St. X family

State titles run in this St. X family

RB Quinn Earley got to experience what his brothers did - winning a state football championship.

Column: What we can do about heroin

Column: What we can do about heroin

It won’t be easy, but our community can respond to the heroin crisis and create a better system.

Best in the area ready to rumble this weekend

Best in the area ready to rumble this weekend

High school wrestling teams will battle at this weekend's Glenn Sample Holiday Classic in Harrison.

Somewhere soon, they'll be marching with pride

Somewhere soon, they'll be marching with pride

A Tri-State-area high school band has anonymously donated its band uniforms to Matthew 25: Ministries to be given to students in a developing country.

Brick Coffee in Norwood wants to know your story

Brick Coffee in Norwood wants to know your story

Brick Coffee in Norwood opened Dec. 10 and is about community. It occupies a space owned by Springdale Nazarene Church.

Fay: Bengals can put up or shut up vs. Steelers

Fay: Bengals can put up or shut up vs. Steelers

Without playoffs to fight for, Bengals can still show who's boss in AFC North. Or not.

Hoops coach gets literal life-saving assist

Hoops coach gets literal life-saving assist

Reading freshman basketball coach Jerry Overbeck suffered a heart attack the night of Dec. 2, but the quick reaction of athletic trainer Susan Blackson and two parents saved his life in the locker room.

Here's what every little FC Cincy fan needs

Here's what every little FC Cincy fan needs

FC Cincinnati is launching FCC Kids Club starting in January, which will give children access to players, free game passes, and a reason to be fans for life.

Local student makes cut to march in Rose Parade

Local student makes cut to march in Rose Parade

Westwood resident Jake Kroger will be one of 300 students performing in the Bands of America Honor Band.

Room to grow? Anderson Twp. plans out its future

Room to grow? Anderson Twp. plans out its future

Space is at a premium as Anderson Township updates it comprehensive plan to guide its business and residential mix.

COLUMN: Operation Santa needs you

COLUMN: Operation Santa needs you

Cincinnati's Main Post Office gets hundreds of letters to Santa from local kids. Some include wishes too difficult even for Santa to grant.

Heroin drug saves lives, but it's hard to get

Heroin drug saves lives, but it's hard to get

Effective heroin medication exists, but it is restricted by the U.S. government and its use is frowned on.

Where 'The Waltons' meet 'The Twilight Zone'

Where 'The Waltons' meet 'The Twilight Zone'

Earl Hamner Jr., creator of the "The Waltons," also wrote eight scripts for Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" -- and they both worked for WLW radio in Cincinnati.

Russell: Life coach helps Xavier players grow

Russell: Life coach helps Xavier players grow

Xavier University's basketball players are working with a "life coach" this year to discuss issues beyond sports and learn to deal with fame in the Twitter world.

How this man brought Bruce Springsteen to Cincy

How this man brought Bruce Springsteen to Cincy

The relationship that made Bruce Springsteen's Cincinnati visit possible began a decade ago, and it began with Joseph-Beth's publisher relations manager Michael Link.

Think you know the NFL Draft? Think again

Think you know the NFL Draft? Think again

Students in NKU’s "Moneyball" class apply analytics, economics theories to sports, culminating in a single-round draft.

For Anderson Twp., a nice problem to have

For Anderson Twp., a nice problem to have

Anderson Township enjoys a high quality of life, but that requires a strong tax base -- something most Ohio townships struggle to maintain.

How will the streetcar deal with winter weather?

How will the streetcar deal with winter weather?

When rock salt corrodes metal, how will Cincinnati treat the 3.6 miles of city surface streets that carry the Cincinnati Bell Connector's tracks?