It has come to light that children as young as nine are being investigated by police for name-calling incidents. Officers ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Cincinnati Public Schools is collaborating with city leaders to address safety concerns and youth violence. Earlier this school year, Cincinnati police made an unannounced visit to ...
Coastal Carolina quarterback Doran “DJ” Moore was dismissed from the team after his October arrest, head coach Tim Beck said ...
A Massachusetts mother has told the nation she’s worried about her kids and their safety as two illegal immigrants who ...
Two of Alexander Lukashenko’s “challengers” in upcoming 2025 presidential elections drop out before race even starts, pledge ...
A jury will be able to hear about statements made by Keaira Hudson's daughters when testimony in Adam R. Bennefield Sr.'s ...
A northwest suburban family wants answers after their 5-year-old outdoor cat Timmy was shot in broad daylight and left paralyzed.
Local children will get early and free Christmas gifts next month, thanks to an annual program by the Mingo Junction Police ...
To donate to the Shop-With-A-Cop program, reach out to Osburn City Hall at 208-752-0001. Nomination forms can be found at ...
An Indigenous leader in Western Australia claims at-risk children were left "traumatised" after police arrested three teenage ...
Cincinnati City Council members are addressing the violence taking place at transit centers. On Thursday, they talked about efforts being done to combat this issue.
City officials, Cincinnati Public School leaders, police and volunteers highlighted collaboration to reduce teen violence in a joint meeting Thursday evening.