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Hamilton County is taking steps to breathe new life into the former Hamilton County Justice Building.The county says it plans to issue a Request for Informatio ...
It’s organized by activist group Indivisible and its partners as part of a “nationwide day of defiance.”Saturday is also Flag Day and President Trump’s birthday.Organizers say the protests are meant ...
As Hamilton County commissioners close in on a final vote to approve the school budget, concerns about school maintenance continue to stir debate.Members of th ...
In a now-deleted Facebook post, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich shared her support and encouraged attendance at the ...
Hamilton County is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to evaluate potential redevelopment or adaptive reuse of the former Hamilton County Justice Building, located at 601 Walnut St.
The County Democratic Party stands in solidarity with our friends, neighbors and relatives in Los Angeles County,” writes Jenni Veitch-Olson in a Guest Commentary.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction announced June 12 it will update it's policy in the wake of Patrick ...
Connie Pillich said her office, using information provided by the sheriff's office and Evendale police, agreed no criminal charges or citations were necessary for the neo-Nazis in February's rally.
During the Hamilton County Commissioners meeting June 12, Administrator Jeff Aluotto went over term negotiations to fund $830 million in renovations.
Prosecutor Pillich’s announcement comes two weeks after an independent group released its findings Evendale Police Department’s response to the neo-Nazi demonstration on the Interstate 75 overpass.
No charges will be filed in connection with the neo-Nazi demonstration in Evendale that sparked outrage earlier this year.
Bengals, Hamilton County continue discussions as deadline looms on Paycor Stadium deal ...