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( NewsNation) — After viral videos of a beating in downtown Cincinnati, some residents say it’s a symptom of a bigger crime problem and the failure of city leaders to respond to their concerns. Sarah ...
At his town hall event in Cincinnati, Ohio, following the viral downtown brawl, Vivek Ramaswamy took a question from a voter ...
The recent focus on violent crime will be top of mind for Cincinnati City Council Tuesday.The council's Public Safety and ...
Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's town hall put the focus on crime in wake of videotaped brawl in ...
At his town hall event in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, following the viral downtown brawl, Vivek Ramaswamy slammed President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society.
Ramaswamy was commenting on a viral video showing a mob in Cincinnati brutally beating two defenseless victims.
Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy dramatically out-raised his opponent, bringing in $9.7 million over the same stretch.
In response to Cleveland and other local governments around Ohio being targeted with cyberattacks and ransomware threats, the state of Ohio will soon require all counties, cities, townships, school ...
The GOP's presumptive nominee for the 2026 Ohio gubernatorial race announced the town hall after a large fight in downtown ...
It’s unconscionable that we have a system that is now allowing repeat violent offenders, one way or another, right back on ...
Ohio’s candidates for governor have filed their first campaign finance reports, offering a glimpse of two starkly different ...