Who Wants to Build the New Brent Spence Bridge?

Ohio and Kentucky are officially accepting design and construction proposals for the new $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge corridor project. On Feb. 21, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) announced they will be accepting proposals to provide construction and design services on the project through the end of March.…

Sound Advice: Dawes’ Earnest Tunes Head to Taft Theatre on March 8

This story is featured in CityBeat’s Feb. 22 print issue. Dawes just can’t stop, never going more than two years without releasing new material. The Los Angeles-based quartet’s eighth studio album, the evocatively titled Misadventures of Doomscroller, dropped last summer. Sure enough, it’s another tuneful set in the Jackson Browne realm of self-reflection and cultural…

Local Theaters to Stage Battle(s) of the Sexes This Spring

The battle of the sexes has often been fought theatrically with men and women vying for the upper hand. Perhaps the purest example of this classic contest is to be found in Shakespeare’s 1590 comedy, The Taming of the Shrew, one of his earliest plays. It’s the story of a hot-tempered woman, Katherine, whose need…

Have Your Say in Cincinnati Metro’s Plan for New BRT Routes

Cincinnati Metro is asking for feedback from citizens on the corridor design for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). Four BRT workshops will be held for residents to give feedback on station locations, station features, map out connections and more. The workshops will feature a presentation with activities, and residents that attend will receive a meal and…

Study: The COVID-19 Pandemic Prematurely Aged Teens’ Brains

The COVID-19 pandemic may have aged teens’ brains beyond their years. The past few years have been rough on students. They’ve endured online schooling, social isolation, family hardships and news of a mounting global death toll. For teens, the virus and its many social side effects arrived during a crucial window in their brain’s maturation.…

Teen Cannabis Use Continues to Decline, According to Study

Opponents of cannabis have long claimed that legalizing it for adults would lead to an increase in teen use. They were wrong, according to a new federal report. Cannabis use among teenagers dropped from 2019 to 2021, hitting the lowest number in at least a decade. That’s despite more states legalizing its use for medical…

Jelly Roll’s ‘Backyard Baptism’ Tour Coming to Riverbend in September

Born and raised in Nashville’s Antioch neighborhood, Jelly Roll, a former addict and drug dealer, released his latest chart-topping album, Ballads of the Broken, in 2021. Now, in advance of a forthcoming new album, the singer/songwriter/rapper has just announced the dates of his “Backroad Baptism” tour. It lands at Cincinnati’s Riverbend Music Center on Sept.…

Watch Out: Coyotes in Kentucky Are Mating Like Crazy

During coyote mating season Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials say there are more sightings both in cities and the country. The winter mating season is in its peak this month and will continue through March. “Coyote sightings typically increase this time of year when they are mating, and through July when they are raising pups,”…

Can the Bengals Win a Super Bowl Soon? Hell Yeah, NFL Writer Says

Do the Cincinnati Bengals have a legitimate shot at winning a Super Bowl soon? According to one NFL analyst, absolutely. NFL.com writer Bucky Brooks assessed the league’s teams with the largest window for Super Bowl going into the 2023-2024 season, and the Bengals are in the thick of things at No. 3. Brooks said he…

Cincinnati’s Jewish Cemeteries to be Highlighted in Episode of PBS’ World’s Greatest Cemeteries

Several of Cincinnati’s Jewish cemeteries and the stories that lie within them will be highlighted in an upcoming episode of PBS series World’s Greatest Cemeteries. According to a press release from the organization Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati, World’s Greatest Cemeteries producer and host Roberto Mighty and videographer Ed Koziarski spent two days in Cincinnati…

Kentucky Supreme Court Keeps Abortion Ban in Place

The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled against an ACLU request to uphold an injunction that had briefly reinstated access to abortion in Kentucky.  That means the commonwealth’s six-week abortion ban will remain intact as the case is litigated.  The high court decision came down Thursday more than three months after arguments on the issue were heard on Nov.…

Cincinnati Black Theatre Company to Perform New Play Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting at the Freedom Center

The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will host the premiere of the Cincinnati Black Theatre Company’s new play “Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting.” According to a press release, the play imagines a meeting in 1947 between famous baseball player Jackie Robinson, boxer Joe Louis, performer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson and Brooklyn Dodgers owner Branch Rickey to…

Ohio Democrats Meet with Environmental Groups to Discuss Next Steps for East Palestine

Ohio Statehouse Democrats have been in discussions with environmental groups and first responders to talk about how to help East Palestine recover from the toxic chemicals leaked as a result of a Norfolk Southern train derailment. Senate Minority Leader Nickie Antonio, D-Lakewood, joined with Assistant Minority Whip Sen. Paula Hicks-Hudson, D-Toledo, and state Rep. Lauren…

PearlStar and Royce Permanently Close Without Warning

Two popular restaurants closed without warning on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Royce and PearlStar, both owned by Nashville restaurateur Terry Raley, are now permanently closed. The news of their closure is confirmed by Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC), the company that leased the properties to Raley. “It’s unfortunate things didn’t work out with Royce and…

Snoop Dogg, Al Green and More to Headline 2023 Cincinnati Music Festival

At least a few hip-hop and R&B legends will be rolling through Cincinnati as a part of the 2023 Cincinnati Music Festival. From July 20-22, around 80,000 people from around the country will flock to Cincinnati to attend one of the largest music festivals in the nation. Not only does the music festival boost Cincinnati’s role…

Norfolk Southern Executives Tell Cincinnati City Council East Palestine Explosion Won’t Hurt Sale of Cincinnati Southern Railway

After a derailed train full of toxic chemicals sent a plume of smoke above the homes in East Palestine, Ohio, Cincinnati City Council has started asking questions of Norfolk Southern, the rail operator responsible for the crash. During a Budget and Finance Committee meeting on Monday, Feb. 13, Cincinnati City Council members discussed the financial…

Hey, Horndogs: Northside Yacht Club is Making Corn Dogs Sexy (Again?)

Since early January, an anonymous Instagram user going by the name of please.get.corndogs.nsyc has been advocating for the addition of corn dogs to Northside Yacht Club’s menu. Over a dozen posts later (containing a variety of corn dog-themed memes — including a depiction of Jesus Christ on a cross made out of corn dogs), Northside…

Military Shoots Down UFO over Michigan

These are words we never imagined we’d be reporting at Detroit Metro Times: According to officials, a U.S. F-16 jet shot down an unidentified flying object over Lake Huron on Sunday, Feb. 12. The object is the fourth “high-altitude object” decommissioned by Air Force jets in North America in recent days, following incidents in airspace…

Gov. Mike DeWine Gives Thumbs Up to Ohio Passenger Rail Expansion Study

On the campaign trail before his election in 2010, John Kasich vowed to pass on a $400 million federal grant Ohio was set to receive for a possible 250-mile long passenger rail corridor linking Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, commonly nicknamed the 3C Line. It would have been the first time the three cities were linked…

Taste of Cincinnati and Oktoberfest Zinzinnati Announce 2023 Dates

The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber has released the 2023 dates for two of Downtown Cincinnati’s biggest festivals of the year. Taste of Cincinnati will return Memorial Day weekend from Saturday-Monday, May 27-29, and Oktoberfest will happen Thursday-Sunday, Sept. 14-17. “These beloved festivals, powered by so many attendees, really tell the Cincinnati story in unique ways.…

Bellevue City Council Outlaws Indoor Smoking (Yes, Including Bars)

Northern Kentucky is becoming progressively smoke-free with the passage of an indoor smoking ban in Bellevue. During a Feb. 8 Bellevue city council meeting, members voted unanimously to pass an ordinance that bars people from smoking on Bellevue city property, at places of employment and in enclosed public spaces. “Some businesses and talent considering a…


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