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As Greater Cincinnatians return to work after the long weekend, high gas prices are still putting pressure on drivers across the region. According to the latest numbers, Cincinnati’s average gas price is around $4.54, while Covington sits at about $4.46. In Dearborn County, Indiana, drivers are seeing an average closer to $4.24. With prices still […]

ArtsWave is celebrating a major milestone after its 2026 Community Campaign raised an impressive $12,112,026 to support the arts across the Cincinnati region. The achievement highlights the community’s continued commitment to arts and culture as the organization approaches its historic 100th anniversary. More than 20,000 people contributed to this year’s campaign, showing strong support for […]

Louisville based developer Socayr Inc. is planning a major new affordable housing development in Cincinnati’s Walnut Hills neighborhood. The proposed project, called “2828 May Street II,” would bring 70 apartment units to vacant land located at 2828 May Street with a total investment of nearly $22.9 million. The development is currently seeking funding through the […]

Downtown Cincinnati is getting a major street upgrade as several road paving projects are set to begin later this year. The City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Center City Development Corp. are teaming up on separate efforts aimed at improving traffic flow and the overall condition of downtown streets. One of the biggest projects includes […]

Six school districts across Ohio are heading to voters with levy requests as they face mounting financial pressure tied to state funding cuts, rising inflation, and recent changes to property tax laws. District leaders say these combined challenges have created budget gaps that cannot be closed without additional local support. In Fairfield City School District, […]

Cincinnati Leaders Consider Crackdown on Street Takeovers City officials in Cincinnati are taking a closer look at how to address the growing issue of street takeovers after a recent large scale incident drew major attention across the region. According to reports, nearly 100 cars gathered for an event that was promoted on social media. Law […]

Spring Begins with a Price Hike at the Pump, Impacting Travel and Local Businesses As the first day of spring arrives, many drivers are hitting the road with a renewed sense of energy—but also facing a noticeable increase in gas prices. The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline has jumped nearly a dollar […]

The Cincinnati Open is stepping into a new era — transforming from a two-week world-class tournament into a year-round destination for tennis lovers and the community. With a massive $260 million renovation of the Lindner Family Tennis Center, the historic venue is now home to the brand-new Cincinnati Open Sporting Club, giving members the rare […]

Cincinnati Weekend Weather: From Spring Vibes to Snow Chances Cincinnati is in for a dramatic weather shift this weekend, bringing a little bit of everything to the Tri-State. Friday kicks things off on a mild note, with highs near 60 degrees. It’ll feel more like early spring than late winter, making it a great day […]

Cincinnati police are investigating a double homicide that occurred early Wednesday morning at the Villages at Roll Hill. According to the Cincinnati Police Department, officers responded to the area around 2 a.m. following a ShotSpotter activation. When officers arrived on the scene, they discovered two individuals suffering from gunshot wounds. Both victims were pronounced dead […]

FC Cincinnati kicked off their MLS regular season in dominant fashion, shutting out Atlanta United FC 2-0 in front of an electric home crowd. Two late goals sealed the victory, turning a tightly contested match into a confident opening statement for the Orange and Blue. After 79 minutes of back-and-forth action, it was Kévin Denkey […]