Bearcats Basketball Eyes 2026 Talent: Perryman & Elamin Cincinnati Bearcats basketball is constantly looking ahead, and the 2026 recruiting class is already shaping up to be a critical one for the program’s future. Two promising prospects, point guard Elijah Perryman and big man Adlan Elamin, are on the radar, offering a glimpse into potential talent that could don the red and black and strengthen the team for years to come. Scouting the Future: Key 2026 … Read More
AP Decision Notes Cincinnati Election Guide
AP Decision Notes: What Cincinnatians Should Expect As election day approaches, many Cincinnati residents will be eagerly watching for results. The Associated Press (AP) plays a critical role in calling races across the nation, and understanding their methodology provides valuable insight into how local outcomes will be determined and reported. This guide explains what Cincinnatians should expect from the AP’s decision notes as ballots are counted. Understanding AP Decision Notes The Associated Press is renowned … Read More
Reds Face Orioles July Fifth Showdown
Reds Face Orioles: Catch the July 5th Showdown! Cincinnati baseball fans, mark your calendars! Our beloved Reds are set to host the Baltimore Orioles in an exciting interleague matchup on Friday, July 5, 2026. This mid-season clash promises to deliver high-stakes action as both teams vie for crucial wins in their respective campaigns, making it a must-watch event for anyone in the Queen City. The Mid-Season Showdown: Reds vs. Orioles As the summer heats up, … Read More
Cincinnati Fourth of July Storms Possible
Storms Possible for Cincinnati’s Fourth of July Weekend Cincinnatians planning their Fourth of July festivities should prepare for a potentially wet and stormy holiday weekend. Meteorologists have declared “First Alert Weather Days” due to the significant chance of thunderstorms, which could impact outdoor celebrations and fireworks displays across the tri-state area from Friday through Sunday. Cincinnati’s Holiday Weather Alert As the region gears up to celebrate Independence Day, the primary concern remains the widespread storm … Read More
North College Hill More Than Headlines
North College Hill: More Than Just Headlines Often, a community’s true story is richer and more complex than what fleeting news cycles suggest. North College Hill, a vibrant part of the Greater Cincinnati area, is a perfect example of a city whose narrative is being actively rewritten by its residents and local leaders, moving beyond simplistic perceptions. Beyond the Headlines: The True Spirit of NCH For too long, some external narratives might have painted North … Read More
Cincinnati Proactive on Fourth of July Crowd Safety
Cincinnati’s Fourth of July: Safety First for America 250 As the nation gears up for the monumental America 250 celebrations, Cincinnati’s Colerain and Blue Ash townships are taking significant steps to enhance Fourth of July safety. With an anticipated surge in attendance for the 2026 festivities, local authorities are proactively implementing comprehensive measures to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience for all residents and visitors. America 250: A Milestone for Enhanced Security The 250th anniversary … Read More
Cincinnati aids low income with emergency home repairs
Helping Cincinnati Homeowners with Emergency Repairs Cincinnati has launched a vital new initiative, the Affordability Fund, designed to provide crucial financial assistance to low-income homeowners facing unexpected and urgent home repair needs. This strategic move aims to fortify housing stability across the city, ensuring more residents can safely remain in their homes rather than facing displacement due to insurmountable costs. Addressing a Critical Need for Cincinnatians Many homes within Cincinnati’s diverse neighborhoods boast historic charm … Read More