The Meaning of Monuments

Sep 1-30, 2020 / Vol. 27 / No. 29
September 2020

Cincinnati Named One of the 20 Most Vibrant Art Communities in the Nation

The Queen City's arts scene has experienced a strong and steady growth over the years and the nation is taking note of our progress: Cincinnati recently landed on Southern Methodist University's DataArts' annual Arts Vibrancy Index at No. 20.  According to a press release from local ArtsWave, the index evaluates large-sized metropolitan areas that have a…

Inconsistent Ballot Application Data Leads to Undercount of Disenfranchised Voters in Ohio

Haley Belisle, a recent graduate of Ohio Northern University, was baffled this spring when the Hardin County Board of elections rejected her application to vote absentee in the state’s presidential primary.  The problem was her signature on the application: It didn’t match her voter registration signature. “When I originally registered, I was just out of high…

Pre-Event Protest In Cleveland Antidote to Worst Presidential Debate in History

Hours before the sitting President of the United States refused to condemn white supremacy and sowed confusion and fear about the 2020 election in the most-watched televised political event of the season, more than 500 people gathered at Wade Lagoon in University Circle in Cleveland. The demonstration, organized by a coalition of local grassroots groups,…

Libertarian Presidential Candidate Jo Jorgensen on Marijuana, Small Government and the Problems with a Two-Party System

In the Libertarian Party, presidential candidates don’t pick their running mates; instead, they’re chosen by delegates at the nominating convention in a separate vote. This year’s presidential ticket resulted in the odd-couple pairing of Dr. Jo Jorgensen, an academic from South Carolina, and Jeremy “Spike” Cohen, a podcaster prankster who promises “a Waffle House on…

Northside’s Dojo Gelato Hosts Inaugural BAKED Pop-Up This Weekend

Northside's Dojo Gelato is getting baked this weekend. The neighborhood Italian-style creamery is hosting a pop-up bakery from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3, offering scratch-made biscuit sandwiches and pastries by Doug Faulkner.  Visitors can expect biscuit sammies made with ham, cheddar and apple raisin compote; goetta and house grape jam; and…

Own a Piece of Kings Island’s Vortex Roller Coaster

Kings Island’s Vortex roller coaster was put to rest after its 33rd year in operation last year. According to the park, the Vortex opened in 1987 "as the tallest, full-circuit roller coaster with the highest drop in the world and the first roller coaster in the world with six inversions." And after 46 million rides, it reached…

Ohio Ranked One of the Safest States in America for Schools to Reopen

School is back in session — whether that be from your kitchen table, at your local school, or a combination of both.  And personal finance website WalletHub (aka the curator of many rankings and reports unrelated to finance) has named Ohio one of America's top 10 safest states for schools to reopen.  School systems throughout…

Graeter’s Pumpkin Pie Ale is Back at Braxton Brewing Co.

Braxton Brewing Co, and Graeter's have once again teamed up for a sweet seasonal beer release: Grater's Pumpkin Pie Ale. The beer, inspired by the scoop shop's Pumpkin Pie ice cream flavor, is brewed with fresh pumpkins, lactose and pumpkin pie spices. The brewery says, "Notes of golden brown pie crust are created by brown…

Ohio Department of Health Says to Avoid These Halloween Activities

The Ohio Department of Health has released a series of recommendations for how to safely handle Halloween and festive fall activities during the pandemic — and which events to scrap/avoid entirely.  But that doesn't mean Halloween won't be fun in 2020. What's more fun than getting super creative with your masks? (The CDC would like…

Singer/Songwriter Jewel and Kroger Take the Wellness Your Way Fest Online for World Mental Health Day Summit & Concert

In 2018, Kroger and singer/songwriter Jewel co-founded the Wellness Your Way Festival, a locally produced "life-altering weekend experience to kick-start your journey to a healthy lifestyle.” Previous celeb-packed events in 2018 and 2019 at the Duke Energy Convention Center included a big roster of health and fitness headliners, wellness experts and other famous faces — Perez…

Saluting Ohio’s ‘Selfless, Courageous’ Child Protection Workers

Throughout September, some of the first responders for Ohio families in crisis have been lauded for their commitment. During Workforce Development Month, state agencies and organizations have honored the extraordinary efforts of Children Services professionals during the pandemic and shared their stories on social media. As an Alternative Response Caseworker at Athens County Children Services,…

What Trump and Biden Should Debate at Cleveland Clinic: Why the Hospital’s Private Police Mostly Arrest Black People

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive their biggest stories as soon as they’re published. A few minutes after noon on a September day in 2018, Jacarvi Jackson and Darcell Williams were crossing Euclid Avenue, a main road through Cleveland’s medical area. Both of them worked for a vendor that…

Remembering Larry Thomas, Owner of Indie Theater ‘The Movies’, and His Influential Place in Cincinnati History

Before Larry Thomas — who died Sept. 9 at age 73 — opened Cincinnati’s The Movies Repertory Cinema in 1980, the following theaters had tried some variation of an art/indie/documentaries/classics format in the 1970s: The 20th Century, Studio, Place, Alpha, Mount Adams, Union Terminal, Bijou-Roxy-Ritz, Beacon Hill, Midtowne (formerly The Guild) and probably some others.…

Haunted Walking Tours of Covington are Back via American Legacy Tours

American Legacy Tours is beefing up their spooky season offerings with a Covington Haunted & Historic Tour.  According to the description, this three-quarters-of-a-mile jaunt explains "the drama that unfolded in this town, and eventually turned neighbors against each other. In the 1860s, wealthy slave holding families who help finance the rebellion lived doors down from…

Juneteenth Is Now an Official Paid Holiday in Hamilton County

On Thursday, the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to make Juneteenth a paid holiday in Hamilton County. Starting June 19, 2021, all county employees will have a paid day off. "I can't think of a more worthy holiday to have," said Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas before Thursday's vote. The resolution, introduced by Commissioner…

Screen Time and Vision: Protecting Kids’ Eyes with Healthy Habits as School Shifts to Virtual and Blended Learning

The shift to virtual and blended learning to reduce the spread of COVID-19 could have an unintended consequence for children's vision. Chief Eye Care Officer with UnitedHealthcare Dr. Scott Edmonds explained the increased screen time raises the risk of digital eye strain and possible retinal damage from high-energy blue light. He said looking at a…

Bonnaroo to Stream Virtual Roo-Ality Festival This Weekend

Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival was postponed from its original June dates to September because of concerns around the coronavirus. Then the 2020 fest was canceled altogether. Slated to be headlined by Lizzo, Tool and Tame Impala this year, a special virtual event will take place during the rescheduled Sept. 24-27, 2020 dates instead. The lineup looks a…

Cincinnati’s Terrace Plaza Hotel Is One of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places

Downtown Cincinnati's Terrace Plaza Hotel has been placed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of the 11 most endangered historic places in America.  "The Terrace Plaza is an architecturally innovative building that helps tell the story of ground-breaking female architects like Natalie de Blois, who was a key part of the International Style building’s design,"…

Before Limiting Ballot Drop Boxes to One Per County, Ohio Election Officials Secretly Consulted Promoter of Debunked Voting Fraud Fears

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive their biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Stay up to date with email updates about WNYC and ProPublica’s investigations into the president’s business practices. On July 15, a civil rights group formed by Black union workers called on the Ohio secretary of state to…

Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week Is Back with $26-$46 Three-Course Meals for Dine-In and Carry-Out

Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week returns Sept. 28-Oct. 4, offering a variety of specially crafted three-course dinners (and sometimes lunches) at your favorite local restaurants. Pricing runs the gamut from $16 for a lunch trio to $46 for a multi-course dinner. Participating restaurants include: Alfio’s Buon Cibo, Brown Dog Cafe, Butcher & Barrel, Chart House, Chè, Coppin’s…

Feminist Icon Gloria Steinem to Host Virtual Discussion on Voter Suppression with National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Feminist icon Gloria Steinem will be hosting a lecture titled "Unpacking Voter Suppression: A Virtual Discussion with Gloria Steinem” in October with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.  The digital lecture takes place 7 p.m. Oct. 22 via Zoom.  Steinem, a sociopolitical activist, best-selling author and lecturer rose to prominence in the 1960s for her pursuit…

Outdoor Tours of Music Hall Return

Shuttered to the public since March as a result of COVID-19, the exterior of Music Hall is once again open to exploration via tours hosted by the Friends of Music Hall — a volunteer organization with a "mission to preserve, improve, promote and provide education" about the iconic building. Built in 1878, this impressive structure is full…

Lunken Airport’s Iconic Sky Galley Restaurant Has Closed

The Sky Galley restaurant and bar inside of Lunken Airport has closed.  Owner Kirby Brakvill, who took over the eatery in 1999 when it was called "Wings," posted a heartfelt thank you and farewell letter on Facebook. "After heartfelt consideration and weighing numerous factors, I realized that the continued operation of Sky Galley was no…

‘Potter Pub Crawl’ Brings Wizards, Witches and Muggles Out of the Cupboard Under the Stairs and into OTR Bars

Accio, alcohol! The fourth-annual Potter Pub Crawl through Over-the-Rhine invites muggles, wizards, witches and everyone in between to imbibe many potions as they make their way through the Drinkery, Below Zero Lounge, Mr. Pitiful's and Treehouse Bar. With social distancing in mind, the crawl offers customized routes per "house," with colored wristbands to distinguish into…

Cincinnati Public Schools to Return to the Classroom in October

Starting Monday, Oct. 5, Cincinnati Public Schools will be heading back to the classroom.  The CPS Board of Education has voted for students to return to school using a blended learning model, where the kids will be divided into two groups: Group A and Group B. Group A will attend in-person learning on Tuesdays and…

Comedian Hannibal Buress Discusses the Drive-In Stand-Up Tour Bringing Him to Indianapolis and Columbus

Specifically created for drive-in theaters, Hannibal Buress's Let's See How This Goes tour kicks off today at the Aut-O-rama Twin Drive-In in Cleveland. The five-date run supports Buress’ new comedy special, Miami Nights. Buress has also released the first episode of Splitting 10s, his new podcast series that finds him talking about sports gambling, blackjack, and gambling…

Cincy’s Interactive After-School Camp cARTwheel Offers Hands-On Arts and Culture Activities Led By Online Counselors

Cincinnati's virtual arts and culture-centric Camp cARTwheel made a big impact this summer for children throughout the community and beyond. And with some help from organizations, artists and supporters, the interactive online camp will continue into the new year.  Camp cARTwheel held its inaugural session over the summer, after the majority of camps were canceled…

Cincinnati and Ohio Valley Hard Hit by USPS Delivery Delays Under Trump Appointee

On-time mail delivery has plummeted under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a Republican megadonor whom Donald Trump appointed in June, the Guardian reports. Certain postal districts, including the Ohio Valley's, saw on-time delivery rates fall this summer from roughly 91% — when DeJoy was appointed — to 69.7% for first-class mail. (Northern Ohio's rate dropped to as…

Here’s a List of the 2020 Emmy Award Winners

The 72nd Emmy Awards were handed out Sunday, Sept. 20 to actors, actresses and various other TV celebrities, writers, directors and creatives in a ceremony hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. Nominees and winners were streamed into the celebration and onto our TVs from their respective Emmy hubs (homes, apartments, hotels; wherever they set up to get…

Ohio’s Appalachian Region Was Already Losing Child Care Providers. Then the Pandemic Hit.

This article was provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism in partnership with the nonprofit newsroom, The Fuller Project. Join Eye on Ohio’s free mailing list or the mailing list for the Fuller Project as this helps them provide more public service reporting. The children at Stephanie Geneseo’s home-based child care center dart around in astronaut helmets…

Oakley’s Eighth-Annual Pup Crawl Fundraiser Returns This Weekend

The Oakley Pup Crawl returns this weekend (Sunday, Sept. 27) for its eighth-annual fundraising neighborhood celebration. Benefitting the National Canine Cancer Foundation, the crawl raised over $55,000 last year and funded two research grants — and raised awareness for canine cancer.  The event will take over Madison Road from MadTree Brewing to Rooted Juicery, with nine…

UC Professor’s Email Dubbed “Xenophobic” by Dean Goes Viral

As students return to classes this fall, COVID-related precautions are at the forefront of nearly everyone's mind. However, the assurance of safety and the flexibility to adapt to the new "normal" as it pertains to large group settings is not a sentiment that seems to be shared by everyone.  A tweet by a University of…

Ohio Regulators Decline to Force FirstEnergy to Hire an Independent Auditor to Review HB6 Spending

This article is provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism in partnership with the nonprofit Energy News Network. Please join their free mailing list or the mailing list for the Energy New Network as this helps them provide more public service reporting. Regulators are requiring FirstEnergy to show that its Ohio utility ratepayers didn’t foot the…

Noomi Rapace Seeks Nazi Vengeance in New Film ‘The Secrets We Keep’

Two Swedes star in the 1950s kipnap-and-torture knockoff The Secrets We Keep, which opens this week at select theaters (and on demand Oct. 16). Noomi Rapace, (alum of the original Girl with the Dragon Tattoo franchise, Amazon's Jack Ryan and Prometheus), plays Maja, a Romanian woman living with her husband and son in small-town USA, who seeks vengeance on a man (Robocop's , ) she believes was…

A Late Show’s Stephen Colbert Finds Cincinnati Chili ‘Confusing’

A Late Show with Stephen Colbert's Stephen Colbert wants to make sure people vote this Election Day — and know how to in their specific states — so he's crafted a series on YouTube called "Better Know a Ballot," with an accompanying website: betterknowaballot.com. It's a state-by-state voting guide "explaining how to vote easily, early and…

Cincinnati Weekend Weather Haikus (Sept. 18-20)

Time to get cozy: Temps will fall over the weekend; it's sweater weather. (Weekend weather data obtained from the National Weather Service.) FRIDAY, Sept. 18 Chilly air is here: The high might reach 69. A slight north wind blows. Friday night: Find a warm jacket. The temp falls to 45. A cloudless, clear night. SATURDAY,…

Indoor Artisan Makers Market The Exchange Coming to Newport on the Levee

More changes are coming to Newport on the Levee, which opened its super hip Bridgeview Box Park outdoor dining and drinking hub in the space where Mitchell's Fish Market used to be this June. Now, North American Properties — which manages the Levee's redevelopment — is turning the first floor of the former Barnes & Noble bookstore…

After Canceling 100th-Anniversary Season Due to COVID, Cincinnati Opera Announces Plans for 2021

Cincinnati Opera's 100th-anniversary season was canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. But, as they say, "the show must go on." And Evans Mirageas, artistic director of the Cincinnati Opera (CO), is ready for a show-stopping year. Mirageas announced the opera's 2021 Summer Festival line-up, which includes several world premiere performances that had been planned for…

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Signs Bill Restricting… Gov. Mike DeWine

This week, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill aimed at blocking a key player in the state’s pandemic response: Mike DeWine.  Granted, the legislation in question does not name DeWine or single-out the office of governor, but his signature on House Bill 272 does prohibit “any agent of the state” — including elected officials like…

Big Ten Conference to Resume College Football in October

Big news for Big Ten football fans and college football fans in general: The Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors has voted to start the football season on Oct. 23/24. They previously said Big Ten football was canceled for the 2020 season. The Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C) adopted significant medical…

East Walnut Hills’ Branch Reopens for Multi-Course Weekend Carry-Out Combos

Littlefield Restaurant Group's East Walnut Hills restaurant Branch is reopening for business after closing its doors due to the pandemic — but with a twist. Each week, chef Shoshannah Anderson and her team will be creating four separate crowd-favorite entrees: one for Thursday, one for Friday, one for Saturday and one for Sunday. An email from…

Make Sure Your Vote Counts with This Ohio Voting Guide

[Read the League of Women Voters 2020 Voter Guide — with Unbiased Info About Each Federal, State and Local Candidate — here.] In September, after Secretary of State Frank LaRose's proposition to make voting in the state easier by prepaying for mail-in ballot postage was denied by the Ohio Controlling Board, he said:  “Ohio has…

Beshear: Kentucky Bars Can Now Serve Alcohol Until 11 p.m.

As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear has added an hour to the curfew for Kentucky bars. Bars can now serve alcohol until 11 p.m. and have to close by midnight, compared to the previous regulations that stated last call at Kentucky bars was 10 p.m. and they had to cease all operations by…

Free Frozen Meals and Produce Boxes Being Distributed in Roselawn Today

September is Hunger Action Month and frozen food brand Tiller & Hatch has partnered with the Freestore Foodbank to donate almost 30,000 meals to be distributed to anyone in need. The meals will be handed out by volunteers and the Ohio National Guard via a drive-up/drive-thru system starting at noon at the P&G MLB Cincinnati Reds…

Light-Based Artists to Transform Hamilton’s Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park for Journey BOREALIS Drive-Thru Holiday Show

Hamilton's Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum is upping the wow factor of this year's drive-thru holiday light display. Transforming from Holiday Lights on the Hill to Journey BOREALIS, this year's illuminated spectacle will be a "visual art experience that showcases local and regional new media and light-based artists," says Pyramid Hill. Overseen by light…

Frisch’s Big Boy Unveils New Beer Cheese Burger Just In Time for Oktoberfest Zinzinnati

Now held Sep. 18-27, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati has called off its giant in-person party and transferred things online and into smaller venues across the city — specifically restaurants and bars — to host Oktoberfest "In Za Haus," with special Bavarian-inspired dishes and brews. One of those venues, Cincinnati-based restaurant chain Frisch's Big Boy, has rolled out several new seasonal…

Cincinnati Public Library Giving Away Free Monday Meal Boxes

The Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library and UMC Food Ministry have partnered to hand out free meal boxes to children under 18 and young adults 19-21 in Individualized Education Programs. The library and UMC typically offer free meals during the summer, but due to COVID-19 and the impact it is having on in-person learning…

Pumpkin Ice Cream Is Back at Graeter’s

It's that time of year: The infamous fall squash has made its seasonal return, flavorizing everything and anything in its path with its sweet, spicy and sometimes controversial savor.  And Cincinnati-based creamery chain Graeter's is more than ready. That's right. Pumpkin Ice Cream is back.  The ice cream joint announced via their Facebook page that…

Multimagic Comes Back from the Brink with a New Line-up and the Band’s Long Anticipated Debut, ‘Manic Daze’

By virtue of their fast start, it feels like Multimagic should be celebrating their sophomore album and thinking ahead to gigging and writing toward their inevitable third release. Instead, the band’s frontman/founder Coran Stetter endured medical setbacks and his original line-up’s dissolution, followed by Multimagic’s organic rebirth and the recording of their aptly titled debut…

BrewDog and Black-Owned L.A. Brewery Crowns & Hops Release 8 Trill Pils Beer and Fund to Help Drive Racial Equity

Los Angeles-based, Black-owned brewery Crowns & Hops has partnered with BrewDog, the Scotland-based international brewery with a Pendleton taproom, to release "8 Trill Pils."  The beer is aimed at driving awareness around racial equity in the brewing industry. "The craft beer industry provides a perfect vantage point for steps needed to create a racially equitable…

Cincinnati’s eSports Industry Continues to Grow as COVID Interrupts In-Person Athletics

While in-person athletic competitions around the country — from collegiate to professional teams — have stalled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the electronic sports (eSports) industry continues to grow its audience across streaming platforms like Twitch and Facebook Gaming. Data from Stream Hatchet, which compiles game-streaming analytics, shows that from April to June 2020, Twitch…

Madisonville’s Fill More Waste Less Offers Eco-Friendly, Refillable Products for Conscious Consumers

Twenty-seven-year-old entrepreneur and waste-free enthusiast Gabrielle Lauren has found a way to make an impact and help others do the same by offering environmentally, ethically and economically friendly ways to “Fill More Waste Less” — the descriptive name of her independent business venture.  Lauren found her way into the world of waste-free living while running her…

Michigan Is Working to Offer Cheaper Weed to Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Patients

Vicious sports rivalries aside, Michigan and Ohio may soon be working toward a common goal: providing affordable weed for Ohio's medical marijuana patients. Though purchasing and consuming medical marijuana in Michigan is legal for Ohioans, traveling with marijuana products across state lines is not. Yet many registered Ohio patients admit to frequently making trips to…

Ohio’s Belt Publishing Releases ‘Black in the Midwest,’ a New Book of Essays About the Black Experience and Racial Identity

Black in the Middle: an Anthology of the Black Midwest was officially released this week from Belt Publishing, adding yet another critical read to your bookshelf at this juncture in history. The anthology, which is edited by Terrion Williamson, takes a look at the often marginalized identity of Black Midwesterners. Williamson is the director of The Black…

Safe Spaces Become Learning Spaces for Children Fleeing Violence in Ohio

Families and educators in Ohio aren't the only ones coping with back-to-school challenges during a pandemic. Domestic violence shelters also are working tirelessly to turn safe spaces into learning spaces. Terri Heckmen, CEO for the Battered Women's Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties, explained their residents have children in 14 different schools; some attending classes in…

An 80-Foot Long Mural Celebrating Black Excellence Is Unveiled in Lincoln Heights

A new 80-foot long mural has been unveiled in Lincoln Heights. Titled “Black Excellence in Zone 15,” the artwork — located at Serenity Park at 1201 Steffen Ave. — aims to celebrate the rich history and famous residents of this neighborhood, "the first primarily Black self-governing community north of the Mason-Dixon line."  A project of The Heights Movement…

New Coronavirus Tests Promise to be Faster, Cheaper and Easier

In the United States, the average wait time for COVID-19 test results is about four days. Even worse, 10 percent of individuals don’t receive lab results for 10 days or more. Quick reporting of test results helps identify infected individuals so they and anyone they potentially spread the coronavirus to can be isolated, preventing further spread of…

Bellevue’s Nomad Bar Hosts Soft Opening

A cute new drinking and dining destination has emerged on Bellevue's bustling Fairfield Avenue, welcoming the adventurers in life to relax, connect and reflect on their journeys.  The much-anticipated evening gathering space, Nomad, hosts its soft opening the weekend of Sept. 4-5, featuring a limited menu debuting their loaded tater tot "Totchos," boozy and non-boozy milkshakes, cocktails…

Butler County Health Experts Remind Ohio Parents About Diseases Besides COVID

With all the national speculation about the release of a novel coronavirus vaccine, some health experts are encouraging Ohio parents to do what they can to prevent the spread of other diseases. The latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found that orders for regular childhood vaccines fell by 2.5 million doses between mid-March and mid-April. While…

Germania Society of Cincinnati Hosting Two-Weekend-Long ‘Big Biergarten Experience’

The Germania Society of Cincinnati is hosting a two-weekend-long "Big Biergarten Experience" this September, celebrating with German brews, Bavarian bites, competitions and entertainment. The ticketed event takes places Sept. 11-13 and Sept. 18-20 at the Germania Society of Cincinnati's Pavilion.  The Germania grounds span 34 acres, offering plenty of space for guests to spread out and enjoy,…

West Chester’s Grainworks Brewing Co. Hosts Music Fest to Celebrate Third Anniversary, Taproom Expansion

Grainworks Brewing Company in West Chester is celebrating its third anniversary with a new taproom expansion.  “We knew a larger space would better accommodate our guests and provide additional amenities, including private party space,” says Steven Brock, Grainworks’ chief operating officer. "This expansion will allow our guests to be more comfortable in an indoor setting as cold…

Northside’s New Climbing Gym ‘Climb Cincy’ Sets Opening Date

Several years in the making, Northside's much-anticipated Climb Cincy bouldering facility has announced its opening dates. Members of the gym will get to enjoy its facilities first during the soft opening from Sept. 5-7. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, Climb Cincy will begin offering day passes.  The gym — located at 1708 Blue Rock St. —…

Here’s What’s At Stake As Lawmakers Debate Repeal of HB 6, the Law at the Heart of an Alleged $60 Million Conspiracy

This article is provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism in partnership with the nonprofit Energy News Network. Please join their free mailing list or the mailing list for the Energy New Network as this helps them provide more public service reporting. A bill to repeal Ohio’s nuclear bailout law has languished for more than a month so…

Ohioans Discuss Need for Permanent Paid Leave

Some Ohio policy experts, business leaders and parents are calling on Congress to create permanent paid-leave policies that will support working families through the pandemic and beyond. During a virtual roundtable discussion about paid leave this week, Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said the COVID-19 crisis is called the "Great Revealer" because it is telling the…

Rescheduled Cincinnati Pride Parade & Festival Is Officially Canceled for 2020

Organizers behind the 47th-annual Cincinnati Pride Parade and Festival have made the difficult decision to cancel the rescheduled event for 2020.  The celebration was originally scheduled for June 27, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, it was rescheduled for Oct. 3.  Cincinnati Pride posted their announcement on Facebook today, explaining the circumstances and their reasoning…

Cincinnati’s Streetcar is Now Free to Ride

For at least the next 60 days, you won't need a dollar bill or a fare app to ride Cincinnati's 3.6-mile rail loop through downtown and Over-the-Rhine. Cincinnati City Council today overrode a veto by Mayor John Cranley to eliminate fares for the Cincinnati Bell Connector. That vote capped off a lengthy fight that has…

Madisonville’s Bad Tom Smith Brewing Releases Black Is Beautiful Stout Collab In Support of Racial Equality

Madisonville's Bad Tom Smith Brewing has joined craft breweries across the nation in releasing a special Black Is Beautiful collaboration beer. San Antonio, Texas' Weathered Souls Brewing Co. launched the initiative earlier this year to foster inclusion and raise awareness of social and racial injustice through collaboration with other U.S. craft breweries. The brewery shared their base…

New NKU Support Program Will Help Small and Family-Owned Northern Kentucky Businesses Impacted By COVID Innovate

As implications resulting from the coronavirus pandemic continue to economically affect businesses across the region, Northern Kentucky University has developed a program to provide aid to local small businesses in need.  The Family Business Relief Program, a partnership between the NKU Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, NKU Small Business Development Center and a grant from…


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