Budget Bill Could Boost Climate-Friendly Practices in Ohio

As the contributor of 10% of greenhouse gas emissions, agriculture has had a profound impact on climate change.  Legislation in Congress would help Ohio farmers and producers become part of the solution. Drausin Wulsin, manager of Grassroots Farm and Foods in Hillsboro, raises organic, grass-fed livestock using climate-friendly practices. He said they converted about 300 acres of bottom land…

We Tried LaRosa’s New Vegan and Plant-Based-Meat Pizzas — And They’re Good

Chances are everybody in the Tri-State knows the phone number for LaRosa’s. Go ahead, we’ll recite it together: “347-1111 (tastes so good/you want it bad!).” While we can effortlessly recall the locally-owned pizza-giant’s phone number thanks to their omnipresent advertising, some people can’t enjoy a majority of their menu. Vegetarians and vegans, specifically. That’s changed…

Everything You Can Eat at Oktoberfest Zinzinnati This Weekend

Dust off your dirndl because Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is back in 2021 and it's bigger than ever. There are now four full days of celebrations.  Oktoberfest Zinzinnati runs 5 p.m.-midnight Sept. 16; 11 a.m.-midnight Sept. 17 and 18; and 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sept. 19 on Second and Third streets downtown between Elm and Walnut streets. And there's…

Kentucky Is One of the Unhappiest States in 2021, Study Finds

Kentucky is looking a little gloomy these days — and not just because of all the COVID-19, apparently. The Commonwealth ranks as No. 45 out of 50 on WalletHub's 2021 list of the happiest states in the nation. Only Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and West Virginia fare worse on the finance advice website. To determine…

Purple People Bridge Receives Large Grants to Continue Repairs

Renovations for the Purple People Bridge soon will be getting a boost from two large grants being put towards the project.  Newport Southbank Bridge Company president Will Weber says in a press release Monday the company will receive nearly $300,000 for the lengthy planned renovations.  The Devou Good Foundation pledged $154,000 to help fund the short-term…

Competitive Eater Joey Chestnut Returns to Oktoberfest Zinzinnati to Defend Brat-Eating World Record

Champion competitive eater Joey Chestnut is returning to Oktoberfest Zinzinnati to defend his brat-eating world record.  Chestnut will be competing Sunday, Sept. 19 at one of the many Oktoberfest celebrations around the city this weekend.  The sausage-scarfing champ has won the Zinzinnati brat-eating contest nine times, according to a press release from Shea Communications. Chestnut hopes to break…

Over-the-Rhine’s Rhinegeist Brewing to Host Cider Social This Fall

Over-the-Rhine brewery Rhinegeist is getting into the autumnal spirit with its weekend-long Cider Social this month.  The free event will take place Friday, Sept. 24 through Sunday, Sept. 26 and will feature a selection of draft ciders, cider flights, cocktails, music, games and prizes. throughout the weekend. Wear your flannel or favorite cozy sweater, as…

Public: Don’t Allow ‘Crazies and Extremists’ Like West Chester Rep Jennifer Gross to Dictate Ohio Redistricting Map

As the public input process begins again for Ohio legislative redistricting, many participants at a Sunday night meeting in Dayton asked for new maps that balance ideologies in the state. The testimony at an auditorium at Washington Township RecPlex West went on for hours, with much of it mirroring the feelings of the Fair Districts coalition,…

HorrorHound Weekend Brings the Screams, Celebs to Sharonville

With pumpkin spice starting to permeate the air, it's finally fall, and you know what that means — Halloween screams. This weekend, HorrorHound is bringing its shriek-worthy convention of celebrities and scares to the Sharonville Convention Center (11355 Chester Road). The gathering spans Sept. 10-12, with celebrity signings and activities happening daily. Actors and artists…

Help Cincinnati Parks During 9/11 National Day of Service

Those who want to remember 9/11 through positive action have a new outlet. Cincinnati Parks is hosting a citywide day of service this Saturday, Sept. 11, in remembrance of the 2001 day in which nearly 3,000 people died due to four al-Qaeda terrorist attacks in the United States. The local parks department has a number…

Two Trump-Adjacent Kentucky Festivals Scheduled For Sept. 11 Weekend

The 20th anniversary of 9/11 is inspiring solemn memorials throughout Kentucky and… Trump fests? At least two are scheduled for this weekend in Kentucky.  The first is in the southern part of Western Kentucky — Muhlenburg County. Tickets to this three-day event at the county’s agriculture and convention center start at $125 and feature a slate of conservatives who have…

Top 10 Things to Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (Sept. 10-12)

From more than one Oktoberfest celebration and the start of spooky season to the Bengals home opener and several pop-up markets, here are 10 things to do in Greater Cincinnati this weekend. FRIDAY, SEPT. 10 Billy Joel at Great American Ball Park The Piano Man himself will be paying Cincinnati a visit on Friday. Billy…

Graeter’s Cones for the Cure Pediatric Cancer Fundraiser Returns with Free Elena’s Blueberry Pie Ice Cream Scoops

Graeter's Ice Cream is again teaming up with Cincinnati-based charity The Cure Starts Now to raise funds via their Cones for the Cure promotion to fight pediatric cancer. From Sept. 9 through Sept. 19, Graeter's locations will be offering single scoop sugar cone coupons of their seasonal Elena's Blueberry Pie ice cream to Sweet Rewards loyalty members via…

No Ban on COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Passports,” Cincinnati City Council Says

There's nothing stopping businesses from enacting COVID-19 vaccination requirements, Cincinnati City Council said Tuesday. On Tuesday, the Council voted against a ban on vaccine "passports," or the health requirements a local business has to enter or work in an establishment. Council Member Betsy Sundermann, who had originally introduced the idea of a ban through a…

Every Single County in Ohio and Kentucky Is Full of COVID-19, CDC Says

The entire Greater Cincinnati area is under COVID-19 alert, with cases from the region's Labor Day celebrations still to come. As of Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists every single county in Ohio and Kentucky — including counties around Cincinnati on both sides of the Ohio River — as having high…

Ohio Hosting Largest Skunk Convention in the World This Weekend

If you didn't know that some people keep (de-scented) skunks as pets, or that a bunch of them gather in a suburb outside of Cleveland in September for what organizers say is the largest skunk convention in the world, welp, you're not alone. But SkunkFest is now celebrating its 19th year of all things skunks…

The Satanic Temple Pushes Back on Restrictive Texas, Ohio Abortion Laws

The Satanic Temple has joined the legal wrangling to block or overturn Texas' severe new abortion law and warn Ohio and other states against such laws. That law, which the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block last week, bans the medical procedure after six weeks, including in cases of rape and incest. The Salem, Massachusetts-based Temple filed…

LPGA Golf Tour Finally Returns to Cincinnati in 2022 after 30+ Years

The LPGA Tour soon will return to Greater Cincinnati for the first time in more than 30 years. The Associated Press reports Monday that the Ladies Professional Golf Association will take the Kroger Queen City Championship to Kenwood Country Club Sept. 8-11, 2022. The event is part of a three-year deal.  Golfers will compete for $1.75…

Guest Commentary: What Would the Public Health and Safety Impacts of Cannabis Legalization Be in Ohio?

Last Monday, a panel of state officials approved ballot language for recreational cannabis legalization in the state of Ohio, clearing the way for backers to begin collecting signatures for the initiative. According to reports, the ballot language for this initiative is similar to a bill introduced by state Reps. Casey Weinstein and Terrence Upchurch to legalize recreational…

Ohio AG Yost Joins Another National Lawsuit, This Time to Overturn LGBTQ Protections

Joining 19 other state attorneys general, Ohio’s Dave Yost has jumped in on a lawsuit demanding that sexual orientation and gender identity not be included in discrimination protections. The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, argues “administrative agencies,” in this case the Biden administration, don’t have the power to…

Doobie Brothers Cancel Cincinnati Show Due to COVID-19 Case Among Crew

Another day, another COVID-19 concert cancellation. Classic Rock radio staple The Doobie Brothers has canceled its upcoming Cincinnati stop due to a crew member contracting COVID-19, a release says. The Sept. 18 Cincinnati show is one of four concerts that the band is skipping. The release says that the Doobies will reschedule the missed dates…

These Charts Show That COVID-19 Vaccines are Doing Their Job

As the coronavirus continues to surge across the United States, hospitals are again filling up with ill COVID-19 patients. And the vast majority of those patients are unvaccinated, as two new charts help make exceedingly clear. One of those charts shows that from January 24 to July 24, vaccinated individuals were hospitalized with COVID-19 at…

Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell Stresses COVID-19 Vaccination in New Ad

Is Mitch McConnell actually trying to do the right thing? We’re not sure we’d go that far, but the U.S. Senator from Kentucky is urging residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19, so that’s something. McConnell appears in a new public service announcement about coronavirus vaccination, just as Kentucky experiences a months-long, sustained rise in COVID-19…

Bellevue’s New Latin-American Brunch Eatery Yuca Announces Opening Date

Jeremy Faeth, the co-owner and executive chef at Covington's popular eatery Cedar, will soon debut his second Northern Kentucky restaurant Yuca. Like Cedar, Yuca will be open for breakfast, brunch and lunch, but with a Latin-American twist. The team behind the much-anticipated eatery announced an opening date for the new restaurant in a Facebook post…

Top 9 Things To Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (Sept. 3-5)

It's Labor Day weekend in Cincinnati, which means it's time to ring in the end of summer with the annual Riverfest all-day party and firework display. Looking for something less explosive? And less crowded? There are also lots of festivals: the Ohio Renaissance Festival, the Nowhere Else music festival and a barbecue festival in Newport.…

Win a Zoom Call with the Cincinnati Zoo’s New Baby Sloth

Interested in a super wholesome type of gambling? The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden just opened up its betting pool for guessing when Lightning the sloth's new baby will be born. And whoever picks the correct date and time will win a special Zoom call with mom and her new pup. Each guess costs $5…

Folk Duo Over the Rhine Hosts Nowhere Else Music Festival on Their Ohio Farm Labor Day Weekend

This Labor Day weekend, Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist of Folk greats Over the Rhine will again present their Nowhere Else Festival, a three-day celebration "overflowing with music, art, earth, sky" on their rural Clinton County farm, less than 50 miles east of Cincinnati. Calling the event an "extended musical family reunion," the lineup features musicians, but also writers…

Matisyahu to Perform at Cincinnati’s Washington Park During ish Festival

A local celebration of Jewish and Israeli culture, ish Festival returns to Cincinnati this fall with an entertainment-packed weekend — including a performance by famed American-Jewish artist Matisyahu.  ish Festival takes place Sept. 25-26 at Over-the-Rhine's Washington Park and brings together two days of art, food vendors and live music. The event hosted its inaugural…


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