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“Beauty from My Lens” photo deadline July 8
DAYTON — The Area Agency on Aging, PSA 2 produces a free calendar each year highlighting scenery, people, places, history and more throughout our nine-county region. For the 2025 calendar, they are happy to announce the calendar photo contest inviting photographers age 50+ who live in our nine-county region (Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby counties) to submit photos.
"Charlie Hustle" chronicles the historic and tumultuous career of Pete Rose
Keith O’Brien starts his new book about Pete Rose explaining he grew up in Cincinnati when the baseball legend was at the peak of his fame. O’Brien was here when the player he calls “both a miracle and a disaster” lost everything. The author chronicles the...
Who is Matt Butler? Meet the man pushing a less car-centric vision of Cincinnati
A decade ago, Matt Butler was selling bath fixtures, plumbing supplies and other home decor products. Since turning Signature Hardware over to a new owner in August 2016, he’s been selling safety. More specifically, through Devou Good Foundation, Butler and supporters are selling the notion that car-centric Greater Cincinnati...
Freedom Alliance gifts local veteran all-terrain wheelchair
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A veteran hurt in the line of duty was awarded a special gift Tuesday. Corporal Paul Gibson was injured by an IED blast in Afghanistan back in 2012, leaving him with mobility issues. This afternoon, he was given an all-terrain wheelchair. The gift came from...
11 Cincinnati restaurants named to prestigious 'Wine Spectator' list
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Nearly a dozen Cincinnati-area establishments are among the global winners of this year’s Best Restaurants for Wine Awards. Every year, publication Wine Spectator recognizes restaurants that have an "impeccable and interesting" selection of wines that pair appropriately with the cuisine offered and appeal to a broad variety of palates.
Captains held to one hit in 4-0 loss at Dayton
The Captains were held to one hit in a 4-0 loss July 2 at Dayton. In the seventh inning, Alex Mooney walked and moved to third on a one-out single by Jorge Burgos. The next batter, Jake Fox, lined out to right field, and Mooney was thrown out at the plate. Fox’s at-bat was the Captains’ only at-bat with a runner in scoring position in the game.
Williams: How Dayton Flyers basketball could get more attention from Cincinnati media
Ask columnist Jason Williams anything − sports or non-sports – and he’ll pick some of your questions and respond on Cincinnati.com. Email: jwilliams@enquirer.com. Subject: No love for Dayton Flyers basketball in Cincinnati media. Message: Cincinnati (media) has never given Dayton the due credit it deserves. For whatever...
A year later, family waiting for answers in killing of man on Fourth of July
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The family of Alan Holcomb said they’re still hoping police find the person who shot and killed him last year during the Fourth of July. Holcomb’s family said he was killed shortly after watching fireworks with his mom. His aunt and cousin said they won’t...
Apartment Built Inside Swimming Pool Goes Viral
A unique apartment in Cincinnati’s Walnut Hills neighborhood is taking TikTok by storm. The Williams, a historic 94-year-old building once known as the W.J. Williams YMCA, has been converted into 29 distinctive apartments. Among these, two units are particularly unusual, as they are built inside a former swimming pool.
Dayton cancels firework festival for another year, holds firework show only
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Last year's show was cancelled after shots were fired near the Dayton Children's Parade back in November of 2022. The city of Dayton last year gave the reason of safety concerns and shortage in officers, which is the same reason this year. They're only bringing back the fireworks.
NKY couple forced to have impromptu wedding on Roebling Bridge after marriage license hiccup
COVINGTON, Ky. — Graham and Emily Stewart met seven years ago on Tinder, but their wedding blowing up on TikTok in 2024 wasn't on their bingo cards. “So I guess we're viral, and I go, 'Oh, that is so hilarious,' because Graham's so private,” said Emily Stewart. The...
Former GE Global Operations Center in Cincinnati now an office building in search of new tenants
CINCINNATI — E&O at The Banks sits on the same block as this gleaming, 10 story office building built by General Electric nearly a decade ago. "We're an Asian fusion restaurant," said Skyllar Kemper, as assistant manager at the restaurant. "We’re most known for sushi, salads, burgers, anything you can think of."
Dayton churches to hold Prayer Vigil for area youth
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Churches in the Dayton area will be hosting a joint Prayer Vigil on Sunday, July 7, at 6 p.m. at Levitt Pavilion. The prayer vigil is for Dayton area youth and is in response to the multiple instances of violence over the last few weeks. “Our...
TIMELINE: Storms bring wind, hail, low-end tornado threat Wednesday
CINCINNATI — The summer heat and humidity builds back in through Tuesday evening. With the building humidity, storm chances will also rise. Wednesday starts a stormy pattern as a few frontal systems move through. A warm front lifts through first Wednesday. This means highs around 94 degrees, high humidity,...
Cincinnati police searching for suspect in connection to theft inside Kroger
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Police Department is searching for a suspect in connection to a theft that happened inside a Kroger in Corryville. According to police, the incident happened back on April 22 at the store on W. Corry Street. Police said the suspect is accused of stealing $1,400...
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