Vol. 27, No. 45
What is Going on with the Roebling Bridge Right Now?
The bridge was shut down for the fifth time this week on Wednesday to investigate another possible bomb threat.
By Madeline Fening
Court Orders Darbi Boddy to Stay Away from Fellow Lakota School Board Member
Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones addressed rumors Boddy may ignore the order on Facebook: "If you violate a civil protection order, you will be arrested on-site."
A Margaritaville Resort is Coming to Newport on the Levee
The resort will include 264 rooms, a 12th-floor pool and Five O'Clock Somewhere Bar and Grill overlooking downtown and a rooftop event space.
By Katherine Barrier
Kentucky Communities Tackle Teen Vaping Crisis
Nearly 85% of youth who vape report using "fun" flavored e-cigarettes, according to federal data.
By Nadia Ramlagan, Kentucky News Connection
Guest Commentary: Vouchers Award Public Ohio Tax Dollars to Discriminatory Private Religious Schools
'Your tax dollars at work. In the name of God. Against the humanity of LGBTQ+ people.'
By Marilou Johanek, Ohio Capital Journal
The Beautiful Pessimism at the Heart of Jimmy Buffett’s Music
Buffett’s first big hit, “Come Monday,” originated from his own need to escape a particularly dark period of life.
By Drew Dalton, Ohio Capital Journal
Review: At 39, the Newly Restored 'Stop Making Sense' is as Exuberant and Wonderful as Ever
It’s a wonderful snapshot of a band in perfect unison, years before they would bitterly part ways.
By Craig D. Lindsey
Study: Of the States, Ohio Has the Third Highest Number of Ghost Encounters
With a ton of creepiness lurking throughout Greater Cincinnati, we could see how we, and Ohio at large, could be the perfect place for a haunt.
Help Pets in Need at the Annual Paws in the Park at Summit Park
The event is put together by the United Pet Fund, which provides resources to underserved and independent animal care groups and advocates.
Music Returns to Cincinnati Museum Center After 8-Year Hiatus
Musicians are keying up classic and contemporary composers on its 1929 concert organ.
Who is Natalie Clifford Barney, the Star of Ohio's First LGBTQ+ Historical Marker?
20th century Paris toasted the proud Ohioan lesbian, author and salon hostess
By Svetlana Harlan, the Buckeye Flame
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Hosts Coming of Age Tale About Love and Immigration
Director Kareem Fahmy says Sanctuary City is lively and pointed without being preachy.
By Katie Griffith
BLINK Putting Out a Call for Artists for 2024 Festival
BLINK organizers are looking for artists across all mediums, from mural painting to light installations, projection mapping and digital animation.
Covington's Wenzel Whiskey and Molly Wellmann Team Up on Special Edition Whiskey Blend
The limited-edition blend celebrates Wellmann's 50th birthday and Wenzel's 150th anniversary of producing whiskey.
Things Are Getting Saucy at This Over-the-Rhine Bar's Weekly Spaghetti Nights
Lost & Found will host a wine-, pasta- and music-filled pop-up experience every Wednesday from 5 p.m. to sellout.
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