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League for Animal Welfare hosts adoption event for homeless animals
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -The League for Animal Welfare hosted a large adoption event at its location on Taylor Road in Batavia on Saturday, where organizers shared why it is important to help homeless animals in the Tri-State. Volunteer Manager Carrie Leary says the League for Animal Welfare’s ability to get an...
Everything we saw at the 32nd annual Newport Italianfest kickoff
Thursday kicked off the 32nd annual Newport Italianfest, which celebrates the historic city’s rich Italian heritage with food, live entertainment and scenic views of the Ohio River. The fun-filled weekend kicked off with a ribbon cutting ceremony including Mayor Tom Guidugli Jr., city manager Tom Fromme and fellow Newport...
Skyline Chili to start serving breakfast daily - but there’s a catch
CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) - Skyline Chili will start serving breakfast at select locations this month, according to our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer. Skyline offered a one-day-only breakfast pop-up at its Cherry Grove restaurant last week. Skyline will host two more pop-ups, and then offer the breakfast menu daily at certain stores.
Think cicadas are weird? Check out superfans, who eat the bugs, use them in art
FOREST PARK, Illinois -- Mayumi Barrack sees a pair of mating periodical cicadas getting together, whips out her phone, says, “Hi guys!" and takes their picture. “I'm not really a bug person, but as I look more and more I feel they are adorable,” Barrack explained, noting that many other creatures — birds, squirrels, raccoons and more — are just as eager to get close to the bugs, if only to turn them into food. “I just want to document they existed.”
People rally together to get The Beatles singer, Paul McCartney, to Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - People gathered on Sunday at Smale Riverfront Park for the campaign "Come Together, Cincy! Get Paul to Music Hall!" The campaign's goal is to get The Beatles singer, Paul McCartney, to come to Cincinnati's world stage premiere of Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio. Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and...
Covington’s West Pike Street has options all day
This story originally appeared in the June 14, 2024 edition of the LINK Reader. To get stories like this first, subscribe here. This Streetscapes we head to West Pike Street in Covington for some sweet treats and casual eats. We’ll sample gelato at Golden Gelato, fried wings from the Red Bird Deli and omelets from Pike Street.
Cincinnati’s Isley Brothers are rock and roll pioneers who deserve more appreciation
The Isley Brothers are rock and roll royalty. The Cincinnati natives, who have been actively recording since the 1950s, were one of the pioneering acts during the early days of the rock and roll explosion. But they haven’t had the same level of appreciation as, say, Chuck Berry or Little Richard.
Dog of the week and more!
Arthur one of the cutest little guys you will ever meet. Arthur is a male, 4-month-old, and weighs 25 lbs. He is a very happy guy that is ready for a playful romp with humans or other dogs. He’s learning his house manners very quickly and is going to make someone a very loyal companion!
Oakley candy shop closes, relocates to OTR
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A family-owned chocolate shop has relocated from Oakley to Over-the-Rhine. Ruby’s Chocolates now sits in a 550-square-foot space at 1725 Elm St., a historical mixed-use building right next to Findlay Market. Sina Danesh is a broker, commercial real estate agent and senior investment adviser...
Things to do in Cincinnati this week: June 17-23
FAIR: Dearborn County Fair, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Friday, Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds, 351 E. Eads Parkway, Lawrenceburg. Rodeo, fair queen contest, muddy hog competition, BBQ classic, pedal tractor pull, AG Olympics, cornhole competition, baby contest and more. Rides open at 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 4-11 p.m. Friday. $25 wristband for unlimited rides. Fairground admission is free. dearborncountyfair.com.
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