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As Ohio legislators are in the final moments drafting the budget that will go to Governor Mike DeWine’s desk, City School District resident Rebecca Moates ...
This year the 4th of July parade orchestrated by City Hall, kicks off at 2 PM. Last year’s parade started at 7 PM.
Pro-abortion rights advocates are taking a proposed total abortion ban in Ohio to heart. Noting the celebration of Juneteenth and Black emancipation, ...
When a big time athlete like Elly De La Cruz throws up on the field, you know just how hot it is. On a blazing June day in St. Louis, the Reds looked to bounce ...
The Reds offensive struggles in St Louis on Friday night brought back a lot of unpleasant memories. But it happens to even the best and most expensive lineups, ...
A raft of proposals coming from Republican lawmakers in Washington, D.C. and Columbus will slash health care and other vital programs for the poor in rural Ohio and in its cities, recent analyses say.
Members of Colemine Records meet with Miami University students. Miami students in Intro to Music Business and Record Labels and Music Publishing Operations classes learn the ins and outs of the ...
Choice One Engineering Choice One Engineering with an office in Historic Downtown Loveland is honored to be recognized as one of Zweig Group’s 2025 Best Firms To Work For in the Civil ...
Image by Rashod Taylor An opinion piece emailed to the desk of Loveland Magazine by Vann R. Newkirk II the Senior editor of the Atlantic. “The purpose of Juneteenth was always a celebration ...
Ohio Democratic lawmakers want to eradicate slavery from the Ohio Constitution. State Reps. Dontavius Jarrells, ...
President Donald Trump holds up a chart while speaking during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025 in Washington, D.C.
The Reds may have fallen to the Twins on Thursday afternoon, but they have absolutely turned their season around these past four series. They are 9-3 over that ...