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Mechanical bull, hundreds of other items from Bobby Mackey's to be auctioned
WILDER, Ky. (WKRC) - Bobby Mackey is cleaning house with the big move of his club. The reportedly haunted honkey tonk moved temporarily to Florence. The Wilder location will be demolished and rebuilt. Before that happens, hundreds of items will be auctioned off, including El Torro, the mechanical bull which...
'More than just a food:' Gotta get to Goettafest this weekend
Glier’s Goettafest is back this weekend with more live entertainment and goetta options than ever before. Now in its 23rd year, the festival celebrates Cincinnati’s heritage and love for goetta. "Goetta is more than just a food - it's a part of our heritage in Cincinnati and this...
Everything you need to know about Glier’s Goettafest
NEWPORT, Ky. (WXIX) - Greater Cincinnati’s Glier’s Goettafest returns to Newport’s Festival Park at the Levee this summer for two full weekends of goetta, music and fun. The annual festival kicks off Thursday, July 25 to Sunday, July 28. Don’t worry if you can’t make it this weekend because the celebration picks back up again on Thursday, Aug. 1, and ends Sunday, Aug. 4.
$1 million prize won from scratch-off ticket sold in a Cincinnati gas station
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Luck is in the air, Cincinnati! A $1 million prize was claimed from a $50 Ohio Lottery scratch-off ticket. The winner, whose identity has not been disclosed, decided to take $500,000 cash over the incremental annuity payments (which, according to the scratch-off's website, would be $40,000 a year for 25 years). After taxes, the winner brought home $360,000.
The 15 biggest concerts in (or near) Cincinnati this August
August is typically our hottest summer month here in Cincinnati, but don't let the soaring temperatures keep you from seeing some of the summer's hottest acts and music festivals. We've scoured the concert calendar for shows providing a lot of entertainment for your hard-earned dollar. And hey, if you're rolling in dough, there are also some sold-out shows listed here, too – where the only tickets available are via the resale market. (There's always a way...
New restaurant opens in Downtown Cincinnati with celebrity chef influence
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A restaurant with a focus on healthy eating options is opening soon in downtown Cincinnati. Almost V’Gan Lounge is located at 34 E. Court St. in the Cincinnati Center City Development Corp. (3CDC) Court Street Condos project. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held earlier this...
TQL Stadium Joins ‘No Shoes Nation’ With Kenny Chesney Sellout
TQL Stadium officially joined the ranks of No Shoes Nation — the fan club of country music star Kenny Chesney — June 29 with a sold-out show, an event venue execs say was a success they hope to build on for additional concerts. “It sounded great, it looked...
Kit salon opens in Fort Thomas with commitment to community
Kit salon in Fort Thomas is named after Molly Hardin’s grandmother, and her old styling tools are proudly displayed on the wall inside the shop. Hardin said owning a salon was a dream come true—though a dream she didn’t really know she had as a full-time interior designer and part-time hairstylist. Hardin is a Fort Thomas native who worked at the building’s former tenant, Salon on Highland. She has been licensed for 15 years, but this new venture is her first time owning a salon.
Traffic watch: Foo Fighters, Cincinnati Music Festival to take over Downtown on Thursday
People planning to drive downtown Cincinnati on Thursday afternoon and evening should brace for traffic as thousands of fans converge on the riverfront for concerts. Navigating the city may get hectic as the Foo Fighters perform in front of a sold-out crowd at Great American Ball Park and Cincinnati Music Festival holds its...
Artist who photographed bodies in Hamilton County Morgue asks to seal court records
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The artist convicted of taking unauthorized photos of bodies in the Hamilton County Morgue is requesting his records be sealed. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Terry Nestor held a hearing on Thursday, July 25, but a decision will not be made for another two weeks. Thomas...
Closed Clermont County restaurant to get new owners
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - The owners of a Clermont County restaurant that shut down in May say a sale is pending. Stone House Restaurant and Bar first opened on Ohio Pike in Pierce Township in March of 2023. Prior to the closure, the restaurant turned to social media for help but announced the end in May 2024 in a Facebook post.
Black Music Walk of Fame celebrates one year
CINCINNATI — It’s been one year since the Black Music Walk of Fame opened up in Cincinnati. The idea came to Hamilton County Commission president Alicia Reece, and it was several years in the making. What You Need To Know. The Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame is...
Cincinnati chefs couple open their first restaurant in OTR
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Cincinnati couple is embarking on a new venture with their brand-new restaurant in Over-the-Rhine. Chefs David and Lydia Jackman have worked hundreds of pop-up events over the past five years. With years of experience, the couple decided it was the right time to open their first...
What to know about Cincinnati Music Festival 2024, feat. New Edition, Maxwell and more
It's time to break out your dancing shoes because Cincinnati Music Festival returns this weekend. The annual festival, which returns to downtown Cincinnati July 25-27, will feature New Edition, Maxwell, Ne-Yo, Fantasia and more on Friday and Saturday. A celebration of hip-hop concert will also take place at Andrew J. Brady Music Center on Thursday, July...
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