Participants will be judged on creativity and design, showmanship, and the distance their aircraft travel. The event follows a successful Flugtag held on the river in August 2023,
D.P. Dough is opening its first Cincinnati location near University of Cincinnati. The location will open in August 2025 after renovations. D.P. Dough plans further expansion in Cincinnati and Dayton. A new-to-market brand known for late-night calzones is opening its first Cincinnati location.
Ramaswamy rose to national prominence during his 2024 presidential bid. Although he did not win enough support against President Donald Trump, he still gained name recognition and became popular with Republican voters. He was initially picked to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) but is not involved.
O ver the years, Cincinnati has found itself tangled in some unique and curious bathtub mythology. Since so much of our city’s history involved the manufacture of soap, that may not be surprising at all. Here are some of the Queen City’s more iconic bathtub tales.
School Board President Kareem Moffett, PhD, said she was proud of teachers for speaking up at the meeting and called the potential cuts “amazingly ridiculous.”
Governor DeWine's office attributes changes in revenue to increased property values, which they say generate more money for schools through property tax levies.
Four players from The Enquirer's coverage area were named players of the year. One coach was named coach of the year.
While the Columbus may be viewed as Ohio's economic juggernaut, the state's capital region has fewer workers and a lower GDP than Cincinnati.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a former 2024 presidential candidate, announced his candidacy for Ohio governor. Ramaswamy, a Cincinnati native, gained national attention for his criticisms of "woke" politics and support for Donald Trump. He will face Ohio Attorney ...
Ohio's first Wawa will soon open in Greater Cincinnati. The gas station chain known for its hoagies will open at 7198 Cincinnati Dayton Road in Liberty Township on April 16, according to a press release from the company. The opening marks the launch of the Pennsylvania-based company's expansion into Ohio.
"Cincinnati is really incredible because we fold into and interweave our queer community throughout the city."
CINCINNATI ( Cincinnati Business Courier) - The owner of a mixed-use high-rise building in the heart of downtown Cincinnati is planning to convert a large chunk of office space into a luxury hotel under a Hyatt brand entirely new to the Queen City.