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CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Cincinnati City Council is expected to pass an ordinance to keep all kids off the streets late at night.
City officials spent much of Tuesday morning discussing the enforcement of a curfew for parts of the city, but it's still a ways off from becoming city law.
City Council has returned from its summer recess and begun to address the fallout from the viral street brawl on July 26.
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Late on a spring morning, toward the end of the school year, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security emailed a southwest ...
Since early 2025, Iran has forcibly returned more than one million Afghans to Afghanistan, including people who were born in ...
Tuesday morning's meeting comes a day after Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was in Cincinnati to host a town ...
Crowds of minors met at Egg Harbor Township's event last year, which spurred several fights and disruptive behavior.
Anyone under age 18 will need to be accompanied by a chaperone in the evening hours at the 2025 Indiana State Fair. Here's ...
The policy change was made at least partially in response to a viral video that showed a large group of teens fighting near a ...