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This Quirky Little Michigan Highway Ends At an Off-Ramp Just 4000 Feet Into Ohio
US Highways are generally intended to be long cross-country, multi-state travel. Take some of the routes that pass through Michigan - US 31 travels from Mackinaw City to Mobile, Alabama. US 41 runs from Copper Harbor to Miami while US 23 runs from the Straits of Mackinac to Jacksonville. The...
Ohio Brew Week Last Call successful
Court Street hosted a crowd of well over 100 attendees on Saturday, when the Last Call event for Ohio Brew Week took place. The event blocked off a portion of the road and featured a wide variety of beer, food and merchandise booths along the sidewalks. Those attending the event appeared to be in high spirits as they perused the booths and listened attentively to the variety of bands on the main stage. ...
Ways you can register to vote in Ohio
The 2024 presidential campaign is officially down one candidate as President Joe Biden announced Sunday that he is withdrawing his bid for reelection and has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee. The 2024 election season is unprecendented. ...
Steward Health has not received ‘qualified bids’ for sale of local hospitals
(WKBN) — The Steward Health Care System has canceled auctions for its locations in Ohio and Pennsylvania. According to court documents filed on Sunday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas — where Steward Health is based — the organization has “not received bids that constitute a qualified bid” needed to […]
The truth about juvenile crime rates in Cincinnati
Good morning, Cincinnati. Dan Horn here with a story about juvenile crime that I wrote with my colleagues, Cam Knight and Kevin Grasha. A few months ago, two videos of young people attacking pedestrians in downtown Cincinnati went viral. Around the same time, we noticed Cincinnati's police union and Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers kept criticizing juvenile court judges on social media. Their argument was that juvenile crime was getting worse, and juvenile court was part of the problem.
Some Cold Spring residents pushing back on possible zoning change
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Several Cold Spring residents plan to make a push on Monda for the city council to postpone acting on a possible zoning change. Cold Spring City Council will meet Monday to discuss a zoning change that would turn 27 acres of the former DAV property into a mixed-use development.
Cincinnati launches website for 'Electrify Cincy', aiming to educate contractors
CINCINNATI — The city of Cincinnati's Office of Environment and Sustainability announced the launch of the official website for its initiative, "Electrify Cincy." A collaborative effort between city government and the community, Electrify Cincy aims to educate neighbors and contractors as the city works toward the Green Cincinnati Plan's goal.
Xavier, Dayton will play in charity exhibition game at UD Arena in October
The Xavier Musketeers will play in a charity exhibition game against the University of Dayton at UD Arena on Sunday, Oct. 20, the school announced Monday. The matchup will cap the second year of community engagement events championing adolescent and young adult mental health and suicide prevention. All net proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Jay's Light, the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation and other charities within the Dayton and Cincinnati area. CareSource sponsors the event.
Maxwell, Ne-Yo, Fantasia, SWV and more tapped for Cincinnati Music Festival
The Cincinnati Music Festival returns Thursday with a three-day event featuring some of the greatest in R&B, jazz, soul and hip-hop. Slated to hit the stage this year are Maxwell, Ne-Yo, Fantasia and more. The festival kicks off Thursday at the Andrew J. Brady Center with a tribute to hip-hop;...
Bond hill chosen for ‘community makeover’
The Cincinnati Reds, Procter & Gamble and the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden along with Cincinnati Children’s and GE Aerospace have selected the Cincinnati neighborhood of Bond Hill for the 2024 Community Makeover. Now in its 15th year, the annual Community Makeover brings together some of Cincinnati’s most historic...
Metropolitan Opera Confirms Two New Works
The Metropolitan Opera has confirmed two upcoming new works. In an Instagram post, the company said, “Missy Mazzoli is composing an opera based on George Saunders’s ‘Lincoln in the Bardo,’ with a libretto by Royce Vavrek, which is slated to premiere at LA Opera in early 2026 and arrives at the Met in fall 2026. Mason Bates is writing an adaptation of Michael Chabon’s ‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,’ with a libretto by Gene Scheer. Bates’s opera has its world premiere at Indiana University this fall before coming to the Met.”
The Gaslight Anthem Celebrate History Books at The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Catch The Gaslight Anthem in Cincinnati on August 27th at The Andrew J Brady Music Center, as they continue to celebrate History Books, their acclaimed 2023 return to action, on tour!. History Books (Expanded Edition), released last week, showcases a brand new mix of The Gaslight Anthem’s 2023 masterpiece, along...
Sideshow Saturday: Blush with Static Symbol
Local label Best Friend Records (The Yugos, Moonbeau) presents Side Show Saturdays: an all-new independent music showcase at the Historic Ludlow Theatre and Bircus Brewing Company. Once a month, Best Friend Records will curate a lineup of artists from in and around the tri-state area for your listening pleasure, while Circus Mojo wows audiences with out-of-this-world circus talent.
Report: Reds entering “selling” mode at the trade deadline
The Cincinnati Reds were just swept by the Washington Nationals to begin the second half of the regular season. That dropped their record for 47-53, which is only better than two teams in the National League – the Colorado Rockies and the Miami Marlins. With four consecutive losses and time running out, Jon Morosi of MLB Network is reporting that the front office has indicated to other teams around the league that they are willing to trade players who are on expiring contracts.
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