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After an extended period of tension between the Bengals and Hamilton County, Ohio, the two sides are working together.
County commissioners asked state legislators to add $350 million for Paycor Stadium upgrades to the state's budget proposal.
Hamilton County can no longer afford the Bengals. The Bengals are a Tristate team, and the Tristate should pay to keep them.
Investigators with the Hamilton County Coroner's Office are looking for relatives or friends of a West Price Hill man who ...
As a proud Hamilton County resident, I read with interest IndyStar's interview with Josh Lowry, the new chair of the Hamilton ...
Through organizations, the reentry docket provides access to health care, addiction services, mental health care, free bus ...
All eyes in Cincinnati are suddenly on the ticking clock toward an expiration of the Bengals’ lease at Paycor Stadium.
Hamilton County Schools Superintendent Dr. Justin Robertson has unveiled a budget proposal that includes significant cuts, ...
Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp says the county will not raise taxes under the new budget plan, even as local schools make ...
The proposed renovation plan totals $830 million, which the county says is about a third of the cost of a new NFL stadium.
Hamilton County Schools are facing major budget reductions, Superintendent Justin Robertson said. They include in exceptional education, in the central office, and eliminating magnet school ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are asking the state of Ohio for $350 million to keep Paycor Stadium in good shape ...