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Bright Lights, Big City: How Cincinnati’s Growing Film Industry Creates Opportunities for Local Talent
Moving to L.A. to realize a dream of working on a major film is a stretch for many. But with films moving productions to Cincinnati, the chances of getting a role as an extra here can make it a reality.
Ohio protesters could face felonies due to mask law from 1800s
Good morning, Cincinnati. I'm Jessie Balmert, state government reporter. In the late 1880s, a group of vigilantes called the White Caps terrorized abusers, gamblers, alcoholics and "fast women." The outlaws would wear disguises (and white caps) as they burned down saloons and whipped anyone who didn't abide by their moral code.
Yelp has no love for Ohio barbecue, but this NKY restaurant ranks among the best in U.S.
Fire up the grills because it's National Barbecue Day. Yelp released a list of the top 100 Barbecue Spots in 2024 in the United States, and one Northern Kentucky restaurant made the cut. Harmon's Barbecue, in Fort Wright, took the no. 68 spot on the list. ...
QR Codes at Cemeteries: How technology is expanding memorials
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Restaurants, and parking lots utilize QR codes, and now, cemeteries are using them to connect people to the lives of those buried on their grounds. Since childhood, Lynn Alejandrino has always loved learning about and documenting her family’s history. Albums in her office are filled with...
Praise and worship at 'I Hear Music in the Air' conference
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - This weekend, you can praise and worship with nationally known gospel artists during the "I Hear Music in the Air" conference. Founder of the conference, Tracey Artis, shares all of the details we need to know about the 23rd conference on May 17 - 19.
Delhi Towne Square set to serve as community hub | Going Up
Editors note: The address for the project has been corrected, as has information about which schools have signed contracts to use the pool. Real estate in Greater Cincinnati is booming. Here at The Enquirer, we aim to bring you in-depth real estate coverage about the developments and neighborhood issues you...
Man with ties to Ohio wanted by FBI
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The FBI is asking the public for help to locate a wanted man. According to FBI Cincinnati, Brayden Grace, 18, is wanted by the FBI for allegedly being involved in “swatting” activities. The man, as well as others, are accused of being a part of “Purgatory,” an online group that used […]
Teenage suspect denies charges in shooting that killed University of Cincinnati student
CINCINNATI — The 17-year-old charged in connection to the murder of a University of Cincinnati student is denying the charges against him. Benjamin Addison, 21, was killed in a shooting in Mount Auburn back in March. Police said the 17-year-old suspect and another person were attempting to steal Addison's...
Heart is coming to rock Ohio
I’ve very recently written about Heart. I’m coming back to them because the band has embarked on a new worldwidetour (The Royal Flush Tour) that actually has a stop in Columbus, Ohio May 15. Heart will make two more stops in Ohio on this tour: Cleveland on July 30, and Cincinnati on August 13. If you’re a big fan of the Wilson sisters, you may want to get your tickets right away (can you believe that this band has been around for nearly 50 years?).
Covington Garden Tour at Old Seminary Square resumes after five-year hiatus
One of Covington’s residential neighborhoods will hold its first public garden tour since 2019 on June 8 and 9 in a neighborhood that flares out from the intersection of Russell and Robbins streets. The 2024 Covington Garden Tour at Old Seminary Square will feature gardens in nine homes inside...
'Intro to Cannabis' course available at University of Cincinnati this fall
CINCINNATI — A flyer for a new class at theUniversity of Cincinnati's College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning called 'Introduction to Cannabis' is sure to turn a few heads. "Our idea was that since this is up and coming, you know, the graduates are needed," said horticulture professor...
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