Cincinnati news
Here are some recent news stories from Cincinnati, Ohio:
Local News
- A new development is coming to the Banks area of downtown Cincinnati, with plans for a 12-story apartment building and a parking garage. (Source: Cincinnati Business Courier)
- The Cincinnati Zoo is celebrating the birth of a new giraffe calf, the 14th giraffe born at the zoo in the past five years. (Source: Cincinnati Enquirer)
- The City of Cincinnati has launched a new program to provide free menstrual products to students in need at 15 local schools. (Source: WLWT)
Crime and Public Safety
- A man was arrested and charged with murder in connection with a fatal shooting in the Avondale neighborhood. (Source: Cincinnati Enquirer)
- The Cincinnati Police Department is investigating a string of burglaries in the Hyde Park neighborhood. (Source: WLWT)
- The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in identifying a suspect in a robbery at a local bank. (Source: Cincinnati.com)
Sports
- The Cincinnati Bengals have signed quarterback Joe Burrow to a four-year contract extension. (Source: ESPN)
- The Cincinnati Reds have acquired pitcher Tyler Mahle from the Milwaukee Brewers. (Source: Cincinnati Enquirer)
- The Xavier University men's basketball team has hired a new head coach, Sean Miller, who previously coached at the University of Arizona. (Source: Cincinnati.com)
Business and Economy
- Procter & Gamble has announced plans to cut 2,000 jobs globally, including some positions in Cincinnati. (Source: Cincinnati Business Courier)
- The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber has launched a new initiative to support small businesses in the region. (Source: Cincinnati Enquirer)
- The City of Cincinnati has approved a new development plan for the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, which includes a mix of residential, commercial, and office space. (Source: WLWT)
Education
- The University of Cincinnati has announced plans to build a new $100 million engineering building. (Source: Cincinnati Business Courier)
- The Cincinnati Public Schools district has launched a new program to provide free meals to all students. (Source: Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Xavier University has announced a new scholarship program for students from low-income families. (Source: Cincinnati.com)