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Rite Aid closing 10 more stores in Ohio as total nears 150: Here are the latest locations to shutter
CLEVELAND — The rash of Rite Aid closings in Ohio is continuing. As the pharmacy chain continues to battle its way through Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it is also closing more and more stores in the Buckeye State. According to documents filed on July 22 and July 26 with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, 40 additional stores will be shuttered in Ohio and Michigan. Ten of the 40 locations closing are in Ohio.
Ohio's only Revolutionary War fort will be partially reconstructed
BOLIVAR ‒ With support from the recently passed state capital budget, the Fort Laurens Museum and grounds will get an extensive makeover in time for the Revolutionary War fort's 250th birthday in 2028. The project will include a partial reconstruction of the fort. ...
DR. SEUSS' HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! THE MUSICAL Comes to the Aronoff Center in December
Broadway in Cincinnati will present Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical for 9 performances at the Aronoff Center from December 10 – 15 as a special engagement in the 24/25 Broadway in Cincinnati Season. This classic holiday musical will enchant adults and children alike. Tickets...
Cincinnati-operated cameras have been down during recent crimes, city won't say how many
As police continue to investigate a fight in the middle of the Montgomery Inn Boathouse parking lot, they may be missing what could be crucial evidence. There was no security footage due to a non-operating Cincinnati police camera. The confrontation put two people in the hospital but also brought to light an issue...
Developer seeks to restore, transform West End housing
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A developer is working to restore homes in the West End to get the neighborhood back to what it once was. FOX19 NOW’s Rob Williams talked with BOC Development Managing Partner Nick Johnson about his ongoing projects in the West End. See a spelling or grammar...
How you can win free tacos for a year from a new Cincinnati-area restaurant
KENWOOD, Ohio (WKRC) - A new Greater Cincinnati location of a popular taco restaurant is offering a year of free tacos to its first 100 customers. The award-winning Condado Tacos is opening a new location across from Kenwood Towne Center at 7961 Kenwood Rd, and they're offering a special promotion for eager eaters.
JD Vance’s congressman blasts him and his ‘chaotic’ and ‘weird’ campaign
Rep. Greg Landsman (D-Ohio), the Democrat who represents Sen. JD Vance’s (R-Ohio) district, slammed the vice presidential candidate for his views on abortion, women and marriage, arguing his was “one of the cruelest, most chaotic and downright weirdest” VP campaigns. Landsman, in a lengthy Monday thread on...
NKY Chamber highlighting 3 at its annual Leadership Alumni Awards Luncheon
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) is inviting alumni from three of its top programs to join in honoring program alumni who are making an impact on the region at the 2024 Leadership Alumni Awards Luncheon, powered by Citi. Alumni from Leadership Northern...
How do Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference football teams stack up this season?
Football is almost back, and the Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference looks as open as it has in years for this upcoming season. Withrow was by far the conference's best team in 2023, outscoring opponents by 231 points in conference games, but the Tigers will have to replace two of the conference's best players in 2024. Taft, the second-best team in the conference last season, also lost its star quarterback. ...
Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with New Inductees
On Saturday, July 27, the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame celebrated its one-year anniversary with four new inductees, a red carpet event and a free concert performed by Zapp. The new inductees include Donald Lawrence, Randy Crawford, Shirley Murdock and the late Roger Troutman and the Zapp band. All four inductees have strong connections to Cincinnati, where their musical careers have contributed to the city’s musical legacy.
Reds land ex-All-Star 1B in trade
The Cincinnati Reds are doing a bit of bargain-boxing ahead of the MLB trade deadline. The Reds announced on Monday that they have acquired first baseman Ty France in a trade with the Seattle Mariners. Cincinnati is also receiving cash considerations in the deal while they send minor-league catcher Andruw Salcedo back to Seattle. France,... The post Reds land ex-All-Star 1B in trade appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Attendees sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Vance during Nevada rally
Attendees sang “Happy Birthday” to Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) during a Trump campaign rally in Nevada on Tuesday ahead of Vance’s birthday on Friday. “Make no mistake, the terrible affordability crisis, higher groceries, higher energy prices, higher housing prices – it is destroying the American dream, and it is Kamala Harris’s fault,” Vance said while…
Ohio Right to Life’s chief executive announces departure, saying ‘circumstances’ hindered work
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The CEO of Ohio Right to Life, the state’s most influential anti-abortion organization, announced he is resigning after about two years. Peter Range described the work as his dream job and characterized his departure as “walking away,” but when contacted on Tuesday, declined to share more details about why he has left.