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VP candidate JD Vance shops at Jungle Jim’s day after RNC ends
FAIRFIELD, Ohio (WXIX) - Fresh from being named former President Donald Trump’s running mate at the Republican National Convention, J.D. Vance went shopping Friday at Jungle Jim’s International Market. The store’s director of development, Phill Adams, announced it in a Facebook post. Vance perused the aisles with...
Ohio City Named One Of America’s Easiest Going Cities
There are many different kinds of people that exist within the United State of America which they all have their pros, cons, and mannerisms. There is city, urban, country, rural, and so many more kinds of people within America's borders, who all contribute to society in different ways. One of the main things that separates these groups of people is the type of environment they prefer to live or enjoy their time in.
Vice president candidate JD Vance to address Middletown crowd after Biden dropped out
Since former President Donald Trump announced Ohio's Sen. JD Vance as his vice presidential running mate last week, Vance has been touting his Midwestern roots. So it makes sense Vance chose his hometown of Middletown to make his solo campaign stop Monday. And while it's expected Vance will play up his blue-collar roots, the rally will now serve as his first campaign event for the Trump ticket since President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race Sunday.
Cincinnati and the Midwest are seeing a moderate increase in COVID-19 cases
Recent metrics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show high viral activity in wastewater and increased COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations nationwide. While cases may be rising nationally, local health experts say Cincinnati and the Midwest are only seeing a moderate increase compared to other regions in the United States.
Dive deep into Cincinnati's past with these 6 blogs, from Black history to our food scene
For those of us who can’t get enough of Cincinnati history, there are a number of blogs on local history, many posted every week with as much research as you’d expect from any history publication. The blog format offers an opportunity for some history buffs to share information...
Great American Ball Park honors veterans with county-wide event
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - There's a huge upcoming event happening for veterans at Great American Ball Park. Here's what you can look forward to. The first-ever county-wide veterans appreciation day will run from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday. The event offers free food, ball park tours, games, mascots, and...
Property tax relief is here!
The long-awaited property tax relief program is open for applications! If you qualify (by residency in Cincinnati, income level, and owner-occupancy of a 1-4 unit building), you can receive funds from the City to help you pay delinquent property taxes. “Property taxes in many of our neighborhoods have skyrocketed due...
Cincinnati area nonprofits contribute $1.4 billion in direct economic output
Local nonprofits had a $1.4 billion impact on the economy in 2022, according to a recently released study from the Human Services Chamber of Hamilton County. Here's what to know. Why was the study done? The most recent Cincinnati Futures Commission report did not include the nonprofit sector, so Mike Moroski, executive director of...
Liberty Twp. fire chief details need for more funding
Liberty Township Fire Chief James Reardon went before Powell City Council on Tuesday to detail the department’s growing need for a future levy to support its increasingly expensive operations. “I’ve been the fire chief for just over a year-and-a-half, and there are four main topics that keep popping up...
Watch: Harriet Beecher Stowe House reopens to the public after 8-year preservation project
The historic home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the American author and abolitionist, was reintroduced to the Greater Cincinnati community Friday following an eight-year restoration project. The Harriet Beecher Stowe House, a grand yellow house at the corner of Martin Luther King Drive and Gilbert Avenue in Walnut Hills, is hosting...
Cincinnati Preservation grants to help save local Black sites, stories
Cincinnati Preservation plans to use a combined $65,000 in grant funding to conduct a yearlong study focused on identifying and protecting historically significant Black sites. The organization – formerly known as the Cincinnati Preservation Association – received $50,000 from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, a program from the...
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