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We are swooning over Skai Jackson's baby bump red carpet moment.

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With the federal government shutdown dragging into its fifth week, Ohio leaders have announced a $25 million state-funded relief plan to help families facing an imminent pause in food assistance benefits. Gov. Mike DeWine, Senate President Rob McColley, and House Speaker Matt Huffman said the emergency funds will be distributed through the Ohio Department of […]

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With SNAP benefits facing a cutoff by Saturday, November 1st, many families in the region will need backup plans fast. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says federal food aid won’t go out if the shutdown continues. In Hamilton County alone roughly 53,000 adults and 43,000 children rely on those monthly benefits. Below is a guide […]

Why It MattersNo one should have to go hungry. In Cincinnati, many folks — families, seniors, students, people experiencing housing instability — rely on free meals, food pantries, and meal programs to get by. Whether for a hot dinner, groceries to cook at home, or a quick snack, these services are lifelines. Below are several […]

Don Juan Fasho’s Halloween Safety Tips Halloween in the Queen City is all about fun, costumes, and candy — but Don Juan Fasho wants to make sure everyone in Cincinnati stays safe while celebrating! Here are a few quick tips Don Juan shared on 100.3 Cincy’s R&B Station to help keep your night spooky and […]

Government Shutdown Threatens Food Assistance for Millions as Halloween Nears As Halloween approaches, millions of Americans face more than just scary costumes and haunted houses — a government shutdown is threatening access to critical food assistance programs. The shutdown, now entering its fourth week, is putting 1.4 million Ohioans at risk of losing access to […]

The actor Floyd Roger Myers Jr.'s passing is shedding light on heart health, something once viewed as an issue affecting older people.

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Fat Joe claims he got a whiff of depression right when he hit the age of 40.

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Halloween night is almost here, and neighborhoods across the region are getting ready for the annual candy hunt! Most communities across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are keeping the traditional 6 to 8PM window on the 31st, but a few towns have their own schedules. Here’s a quick guide to help plan your night. RELATED: Top […]

In June 2020, protesters defaced the statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike. They used rope to tear it down, spray-painted it, and set it on fire. 

“They've decided that that's not the story that matters,” the 'A Thousand Ways To Die' author said.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that he doesn’t “see the path” for President Donald Trump to serve as president for a third term.