Karen Huynh+FollowCincinnati’s $1M Powerball winner at Kroger!Someone in Cincinnati just got the ultimate Christmas surprise—a $1 million Powerball ticket was sold at the Kroger by Anderson Towne Center on Beechmont Ave! After taxes, the winner pockets over $728,000. Imagine grabbing groceries and walking out a millionaire. With the Powerball jackpot soaring to $1.8 billion, it’s wild to think how close that ticket came to the big one. Would you keep it quiet or celebrate with the whole city? What would you do if you were the lucky winner? #News #Cincinnati #Powerball00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowCincinnati’s trailblazing sports championsCincinnati teams have a knack for making history—just look at the city’s first-ever state champs across so many sports! From Hughes High’s track and golf dominance in the 1920s to Forest Park’s perfect girls basketball run in the ‘80s, these teams didn’t just win—they set the bar for everyone who followed. It’s wild to think how many schools and athletes have carried that legacy forward, with new champs still emerging. Which first-time title run stands out most to you, or do you have a favorite Cincinnati sports memory? Let’s celebrate these game-changers! #Sports #Cincinnati #SportsHistory00Share
tmendez+FollowWLWT’s Adam Burniston shifts to morning weatherCincinnati mornings are about to get a new vibe as Adam Burniston moves from WLWT’s weekend evenings to the morning weather desk. For anyone who’s relied on his steady updates before dinner, you’ll now catch him with your coffee instead. This switch comes after a series of changes at the station, including the arrival of Sabrina Bates and the departure of Katie Donovan. Burniston’s award-winning experience, especially his coverage of major storms, should bring a fresh energy to your morning routine. How do you feel about this change? Will it impact how you start your day? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Cincinnati00Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowHow a simple call is changing lives in CincinnatiA friendly phone call can be a lifeline for many Cincinnati seniors living alone. Meals on Wheels of Southwest Ohio & Northern Kentucky’s Friendly Callers Club is making a real difference—volunteers like Diane Lux check in weekly, offering conversation and a caring ear. These calls aren’t just about chatting; they help spot health or emotional issues early and give seniors peace of mind, knowing someone will notice if something’s wrong. It’s amazing how a few minutes on the phone can brighten someone’s day and strengthen our community. Have you ever thought about volunteering or know someone who’d benefit from a call like this? #Health #BodyHealth #Cincinnati00Share
russellolson+FollowCincinnati’s old grocery store gets a new lifeA familiar spot on Marburg Ave just got a major upgrade—Prestige Properties has transformed a former grocery store into their new headquarters. It’s wild to think that what used to be a neighborhood staple for groceries is now a hub for real estate deals, right next to the Heritage at Oakley Square apartments and across from Redtree Coffee. This kind of creative reuse is changing the face of Cincinnati’s East Side, blending the city’s history with new energy. How do you feel about old buildings getting a second chance instead of being torn down? #RealEstate #Cincinnati #Community00Share
Faith Jackson+Follow$1 million Powerball win at Anderson Twp. KrogerSomeone in Anderson Township just scored a $1 million Powerball prize after buying a ticket at the Kroger on Beechmont Avenue! The winner matched all five numbers in the Dec. 24 drawing but hasn’t come forward yet. Imagine doing your holiday grocery run and walking out with a life-changing ticket! With seven other big winners across the country, it’s a reminder that luck can strike anywhere. Would you keep it quiet or celebrate with the whole neighborhood if you won? Let’s hear what you’d do! #News #Cincinnati #Powerball00Share
Faith Jackson+FollowCincinnati’s $1M Powerball win at Kroger!A Cincinnati resident just scored a $1 million Powerball prize with a ticket bought at the Kroger on Beechmont Ave. While the massive $1.8 billion jackpot went to Arkansas, this local win is still life-changing—imagine what you’d do with nearly $730,000 after taxes! It’s wild to think someone in our community is waking up to a whole new reality. Have you ever bought a ticket from that Kroger? What would be your first move if you hit it big? Let’s hear your dream plans and lucky rituals! #News #Cincinnati #Powerball00Share
Mary Williams+FollowDowntown Cincinnati loses a coffee gemBlack Coffee Lounge, a spot many considered a cultural anchor in downtown Cincinnati, has closed its doors after six years. This wasn’t just another coffee shop—it was a gathering place built with pride for Black Cincinnatians, offering a unique vibe and sense of belonging. Its closing leaves a real gap for folks who loved its authenticity and community spirit. What does this mean for the downtown scene, and where do we go now for that same sense of connection? Would love to hear how this place impacted your routine or your view of the city. #Food #Cincinnati #CoffeeCulture00Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowCincinnati’s Ulmer’s Auto Care expands in CorryvilleUlmer’s Auto Care, a family-run favorite for car repairs, is making moves again—this time taking over the longtime Star Motors spot on Short Vine in Corryville. Locals might notice the shop is temporarily closed for a rebrand and staff training, but it’s set to reopen soon under the Ulmer’s name. For Corryville residents, this means another trusted, locally owned option for keeping your car running smoothly. What do you think about family businesses growing in our neighborhoods? Does it change where you take your car? #Cars #Cincinnati #Corryville00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowCincinnati neighbors need helping hands year-roundEven after the holiday rush, the need for volunteers at Saint Vincent de Paul in Cincinnati is bigger than ever. Food insecurity doesn’t take a break, and the team is hoping more locals step up to help—whether it’s sorting donations, breaking down boxes, or chatting with neighbors while they shop for essentials. Volunteering here isn’t just about giving back; it’s about connecting with people and making a real impact in our own community. Have you ever volunteered at a food bank or thought about it? What was your experience like? Let’s talk about how we can all pitch in and support each other, not just during the holidays but all year long. #Safety #Cincinnati #Volunteer00Share