Ohio Strengthens Elections, Bans Foreign Funds Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently signed a significant bill into law, aiming to protect the integrity of the state’s election process. This new legislation specifically targets and prohibits foreign money from influencing Ohio state and local elections, ensuring that the voices of Ohioans, including those right here in Cincinnati, remain paramount in shaping our political landscape. A Proactive Step for Election Security The passage of House Bill 185, now … Read More
Pepp and Dolores Expands to Deerfield Township
Pepp & Dolores Expands to Deerfield Township Cincinnati’s beloved Italian eatery, Pepp & Dolores, is set to open a new location in Deerfield Township. This exciting expansion marks a significant step for the popular restaurant and solidifies Deerfield’s reputation as a burgeoning culinary destination, joining existing favorites like The Eagle and CityBird. Cincinnati’s Italian Gem Heads North Since its inception, Pepp & Dolores has carved out a special place in the hearts of Cincinnati food … Read More
Bearcats slight favorites home finale BYU
Bearcats Slight Favorites in 2025-26 Home Finale vs. BYU Get ready, Cincinnati! The Bearcats are gearing up for their final home game of the 2025-26 basketball season, hosting the BYU Cougars in what promises to be a thrilling Big 12 showdown. Early betting lines have our Bearcats listed as slight favorites, setting the stage for an electric atmosphere at Fifth Third Arena as the team looks to close out its home schedule on a high … Read More
Phyllis Gregory Needs Living Kidney Donor
Anderson Instructor Seeks Living Kidney Donor Phyllis Gregory, a beloved line dance instructor at the Anderson Senior Center, is a vibrant part of the Cincinnati community, but she now faces a critical health challenge. She is urgently seeking a living kidney donor to continue her joyful contributions and improve her quality of life significantly. Phyllis Gregory’s Vital Role in Our Community For years, Phyllis Gregory has been a beacon of energy and enthusiasm at the … Read More
Cincinnati Bockfest German Heritage Spring Beer Fest
Bockfest 2026: Your Essential Cincinnati Guide Cincinnati’s Bockfest isn’t just a party; it’s a vibrant affirmation of our city’s profound German heritage and a spirited farewell to winter’s chill. Annually, as the days begin to lengthen, this unique festival marks the release of bock beer – a traditional, stronger lager brewed to signify the transition into spring. With Bockfest 2026 on the horizon, locals are already buzzing with anticipation for the parade, the brews, and … Read More
Ohio Wildlife Comeback Conservation Success
Ohio’s Wildlife Comeback: A Local Success Story Cincinnatians, have you noticed more amazing wildlife gracing our Ohio landscapes? From the majestic bald eagle soaring high above to the often-unseen heroes of our ecosystem, Ohio’s native species are making an incredible return from the brink of extinction. This inspiring recovery is a testament to dedicated conservation efforts, with our very own Cincinnati Zoo playing a pivotal role. From Near Extinction to Thriving Populations For decades, many … Read More
Reds trade Nick Martini to Cardinals
Reds Trade Nick Martini to Cardinals Ahead of Opening Day The Cincinnati Reds made a significant roster move just before the start of the 2024 season, trading veteran outfielder Nick Martini to the rival St. Louis Cardinals on Friday for cash considerations. This transaction frees up a valuable spot on the Reds’ 40-man roster as the team finalizes its lineup for Opening Day. Martini’s Journey with the Reds Nick Martini’s time with the Cincinnati Reds … Read More