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Crime in the city of Cincinnati has become an issue thrust into the spotlight recently amid a series of high-profile ...
Reaction on social media to a viral video of a violent fight prompted questions about whether Downtown is safe, so we took a look at the numbers.
Cincinnati considers a youth curfew to address rising violent crime, with plans to create a non-punitive curfew center.
Cincinnati city leaders are considering new "curfew centers" as a way to respond to youth crime in the late-night hours.
The current city ordinance mandates that children under 16 must be home by 10 p.m. unless accompanied by a parent, while the curfew for 16- and 17-year-olds is midnight. This curfew has been in effect ...
As Cincinnati city leaders consider enforcing a youth curfew, data shows police across Hamilton County have been steadily ...
In their latest crime and safety update, Cincinnati leaders said recent prevention strategies have worked to bring down ...
Cincinnati's mayor has called city council back from its summer recess to address crime in the city, particularly in Over-the ...
The stabbing death of Over-the-Rhine gym owner and resident Patrick Heringer has increased concerns about crime in the city.
More: A program pays gun offenders to step away from crime. Could it work in Cincinnati? Cincinnatians are still waiting for a report on whether Advance Peace has had any impact on youth violence ...
Youth crime rises in Cincinnati while the Democrats on City Council throw money at random grocery-delivery initiatives in the name of violence prevention. Then, they reactively restrict Red Bikes ...
The goal is to have 90% of the city covered by drones by the end of 2025. Drones will be used by a new task force to combat a recent rise in crime, particularly among youth.