An increasing number of Los Angeles-area residents are moving to the Cincinnati area, drawn by a lower cost of living and fewer natural disasters.
So how much snow did we see? Parts of the Cincinnati metropolitan area received up to 4 inches in the past 24 hours. Different areas in the region received more snow than others while a winter ...
Housing costs in central Ohio are overall relatively lower than some other cities in the U.S., but there's big differences ...
Cincinnati Metro's CEO Darryl Haley is retiring this year after nearly 20 years with the Transit Authority. Haley announced ...
On average, Cincinnati's last snowfall for the season is in late March. However, snow has fallen before in the area in April ...