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Cincinnati city leaders are considering new "curfew centers" as a way to respond to youth crime in the late-night hours.
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge and other city leaders said crime is "stabilizing" in the city after an uptick in the early summer months.
The stabbing death of Over-the-Rhine gym owner and resident Patrick Heringer has increased concerns about crime in the city.
Violent crime in Cincinnati is down compared to this time last year, according to new data shared by city leaders Tuesday, ...
A summer spike in violent crime in Cincinnati has brought the issue to the forefront of this year's City Council race.
In their latest crime and safety update, Cincinnati leaders said recent prevention strategies have worked to bring down ...
Cincinnati city leaders are considering stricter enforcement of the citywide curfew for unaccompanied minors as part of a ...
Cincinnati restricted Red Bikes and Lime scooters to curb crime downtown, but effectiveness remains an open question.
Cincinnati considers a youth curfew to address rising violent crime, with plans to create a non-punitive curfew center.
The existing curfew law was established in 1994. The Cincinnati City Manager says it's confusing and difficult to enforce.
Officers are stepping out of their vehicles and engaging with the community in an effort to build relationships and reduce ...
Cincinnati’s police chief and city officials say progress is being made to address public safety issues and reduce crime, but ...