normancrystal+FollowFive Finger Death Punch brings epic tour to CincinnatiFive Finger Death Punch is celebrating 20 years with a massive world tour, and Cincinnati is on the map! They’re hitting Riverbend Music Center on August 10, joined by country star Cody Jinks and rockers Eva Under Fire. What’s even cooler? Part of every ticket sold will help support U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes gearing up for the 2028 LA Games. Expect a mix of new tracks, greatest hits, and some special collaborations from their recent albums. Who’s planning to go, and which song do you hope makes the setlist? #Entertainment #Music #Cincinnati00Share
summersivan+FollowKelsey Mitchell’s tribute brings Cincinnati hoops togetherKelsey Mitchell is channeling her late father’s legendary energy into something powerful for Cincinnati’s youth. The Mark Mitchell Classic, kicking off at Taft High School, isn’t just another tournament—it’s a celebration of a coach who transformed local basketball and inspired generations. Eight teams are battling it out, but the real story is about legacy, resilience, and community. Kelsey’s emotional call for support on Instagram has the city buzzing, especially as she bounces back from her own health scare. If you’ve ever felt the impact of a great coach or mentor, this event is a reminder of how one person’s passion can lift an entire community. Who’s showing up for the next generation? #Sports #Basketball #Cincinnati00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIowa State looks to rebound vs CincinnatiAfter a record-breaking 16-0 start, Iowa State’s first loss of the season has fans buzzing: can the Cyclones bounce back against Cincinnati this weekend? Tuesday’s rough outing against Kansas exposed some early-game struggles—turnovers and cold shooting—but the team’s second-half fight showed real grit. Cincinnati, meanwhile, just snapped their own losing streak and are hungry for another win. Saturday’s matchup feels like a true test of resilience for both squads. What do you think: will Iowa State shake off the loss and find their rhythm again, or is Cincinnati primed for an upset? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #IowaState #Cincinnati00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowCincinnati homebuyers get a fairer shot in 2026Cincinnati’s housing market is finally cooling off a bit, giving buyers more room to breathe. Homes are sitting on the market longer, and more sellers are cutting prices or offering to cover closing costs. Lower mortgage rates and a bigger selection of homes are drawing people back into the hunt—even in the middle of winter. While competition is still out there, buyers are starting to regain some leverage, and agents say now might be the sweet spot before spring heats up again. If you’ve been waiting for a more balanced market, how are you feeling about jumping in now? #RealEstate #Cincinnati #HomeBuying00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCincinnati fans send a loud message at XavierWhen Phil Castellini, the face of Reds ownership, took center court at Xavier’s basketball game, the crowd’s reaction was impossible to ignore—boos echoed throughout the arena. This wasn’t just about a new partnership between Xavier and the Reds; it was a clear sign of lingering frustration over past comments about moving the team. The moment, meant to celebrate new opportunities for students, instead spotlighted how deep the trust issues run between Reds fans and ownership. What do you think—can good partnerships overcome bad timing and old wounds? #Sports #Cincinnati #Xavier00Share
kerryrivera+FollowCincinnati shelters save lives as homelessness risesFreezing nights in Cincinnati aren’t just uncomfortable—they’re deadly for those without shelter. Local programs like Shelterhouse are stepping up, expanding capacity so no one is left out in the cold. This winter, demand is already up, with more people than ever seeking a safe place to sleep. Boone and Butler counties are also adapting, using hotels and church partnerships to fill gaps. But the struggle isn’t just about beds—funding and resources are stretched thin. It’s a reminder that homelessness can happen to anyone, and community support is more crucial than ever. How do you think our region should tackle this growing crisis? #Safety #Cincinnati #Homelessness00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats face a giant test at homeCincinnati is gearing up for a massive basketball showdown as the Bearcats take on No. 2 Iowa State at Fifth Third Arena. After getting swept by the Cyclones last season, the Bearcats are hungry for payback and a signature win. Iowa State brings one of the nation’s most balanced squads, but Cincinnati’s recent offensive spark from Baba Miller and Moustapha Thiam could make things interesting. To pull off the upset, UC needs to crash the boards and catch fire from deep. Can the Bearcats shock the Big 12 and revive their top-10 giant-killer reputation? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share
Gary Dunlap+FollowCincinnati nonprofit faces big leadership changeAfter eight years of dedicated service, Amy Cheney is stepping down as president and CEO of Crayons to Computers—a group that’s made a real difference for local students and teachers. Her retirement marks a major transition for the Cincinnati nonprofit, which has only had three leaders since 1997. With a search for a new CEO underway, many are wondering what’s next for the organization and how this change could impact the support our schools receive. What qualities do you think the next leader should bring to keep this mission strong? #Safety #Cincinnati #Nonprofit00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowWin a Vegas getaway at Flight Club Cincinnati!Flight Club in downtown Cincinnati is turning Friday nights into a real adventure—imagine winning a trip for two to Las Vegas, complete with a stay at The Venetian and a $200 bar tab at their Vegas location! On January 30, their 'Limbo to Las Vegas' event will have live DJs, a limbo contest, and a brand-new Limbo dart game. Plus, their weekly Bullseye Challenge could score you a $100 bar tab. This is more than just darts—it's a chance to make some wild memories. Who’s feeling lucky enough to take home the Vegas prize? #Food #Cincinnati #FlightClub10Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowFlu season crowds Cincinnati hospitalsCincinnati hospitals are packed as Ohio faces its toughest flu season in a decade. Emergency rooms are seeing a steady stream of flu patients, and if your symptoms aren’t severe, you might be waiting longer than usual to be seen. Hospitals are prioritizing the sickest cases, especially those with trouble breathing or low oxygen levels. With many facilities at or near capacity, officials suggest heading to urgent care or your primary doctor for milder symptoms. This busy season could last until March, so checking hospital wait times online before heading out might save you some frustration. How is everyone managing this surge? #Health #BodyHealth #Cincinnati00Share