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Legendary singer Patti LaBelle visits Tri-State Kroger stores
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Some very lucky Kroger shoppers got to meet legendary singer Patti LaBelle on Thursday. The "Godmother of Soul" made stops at two local Kroger locations during her visit to the Tri-State. Local 12 caught up with LaBelle during her visit to the Colerain store Thursday afternoon. She...
Radio legend Jim Scott passes away
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Jim Scott, one of the most influential figures in Cincinnati radio, passed away on Friday. From the 60s until today, if someone spent any time listening to the radio in the Tri-State, chances are they heard Jim Scott. “He just loved to give back,” said Lincoln Ware,...
Win tickets to see Jelly Roll in Cincinnati
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 6/28/2024 – 11/4/2024. Open to OHIO residents of Auglaize, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Fayette, Greene, Highland, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Randolph, Shelby, Union, Warren, Wayne Counties. Age 18+. To enter, complete Official Entry Form on the Contests page at K99online.com or on the K99.1FM Mobile App. One (1)”] winner will be selected in a random drawing from among all eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Period. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. Prize: One (1) winner(s) will receive a pair of tickets to the show. (ARV: $120). For full rules, CLICK HERE. Sponsor: CMG Radio Operating Company, LLC, 1611 S. Main St., Dayton, 45409.
This new Cincinnati entertainment area has mini golf, food, drinks all in one
CINCINNATI — A new entertainment area is now open in Cincinnati's Oakley neighborhood, complete with mini golf courses, bar and restaurant and more. Oakley Greens is now open at 3065 Vandercar Way, across from the Oakley Cinemark. The space has been in the works since 2022 when renderings were...
BEST Cincinnati Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants
These best Cincinnati Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants are definitely worth a visit. In a city known for its diverse culinary scene, these five establishments stand out as some of the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Cincinnati. Each with its unique charm, flavors, and family-owned legacies, these culinary gems encapsulate the spirit of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Making these establishments, the best Cincinnati Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants.
'Missed your handsome face': Cincinnati Zoo elephant returns after years in Columbus
A familiar friend is back at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. "Beloved" bull elephant Sabu returned to the zoo Friday after spending almost two years at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Sabu fans flooded a Facebook announcement from the zoo with comments such as "Welcome home Sabu!" and "We've...
How we took a closer look at Frisch's Big Boy
Frisch’s Big Boy may no longer be a locally-owned, but locals still feel it’s theirs. I'm not a Cincinnati native, but I have lived here more than two decades and my family likes breakfast at the Delhi Township Frisch's once in a while. My colleague, food writer Keith Pandolfi, who co-wrote the story with me, informs me he grew up in Anderson Township and "the Beechmont Ave. Frisch's was our (family's) jam."
Austin Butler's 'The Bikeriders' features these 15 Greater Cincinnati spots
Your favorite Greater Cincinnati spots might've appeared in a recent Hollywood film. "The Bikeriders," a movie partially filmed in Greater Cincinnati and starring Austin Butler, debuted in theaters Friday, June 21, and it includes several shots of the Queen City. The Jeff Nichols-directed film, which follows a 1960s Midwestern motorcycle club called the Vandals, used real Cincinnati businesses and locations as the backdrop for the movie, which was filmed in 2022.
Perkins is making a comeback. Why the restaurant chain is so close to Cincinnati hearts
Perkins, a Greater Cincinnati-founded chain of diners known for its American staples and all-day breakfast, will undergo a total brand revamp. The chain is rebranding under the name Perkins American Food Co., and its restaurants across the country will undergo a vintage-Americana makeover, Perkins President Toni Ronayne told CBS News. ...
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