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These Hometown Hair-oes Are Giving Cincinnatians’ Locks a Little Love

There are times when a new hairdo is more than just a new hairdo. It can be a confidence boost, a pick-me-up, and in some cases, it can literally save a life. The post These Hometown Hair-oes Are Giving Cincinnatians’ Locks a Little Love appeared first on Cincinnati Magazine .
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Police seek help identifying suspect in Cincinnati bar assault

CORRYVILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - The Cincinnati Police Department is asking for help in finding a suspect believed to be behind an attack in November. Police say the man assaulted a victim on November 2 at Top Cats. If you have any information on the suspect, police ask that you call...
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Vendors frustrated after holiday festival cancelled without warning from organizers

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Several small businesses are voicing their frustration after the Holly Jolly Jamboree arts and craft festival, which was scheduled to be held over the weekend, never came to be. The event, which was organized by the Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce, had several business owners sign up to...
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Cincinnati Man Charged After Allegedly Hijacking Amazon Van and Leading Police on Chase Through...

A Greater Cincinnati area man now finds himself in police custody after an episode resembling a scene straight from a high-stakes heist movie—but the props and consequences here are very real. Ryan Burke, 35, has been arrested and is facing serious charges following the alleged robbery of an Amazon delivery van and a...
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Cincinnati community collects toys for Hamilton County foster children

In Hamilton County alone, there are over 2,100 kids in the foster care system. Hamilton County Job and Family Services wants to make sure each of them has the best Christmas possible.
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Famous People Who Have Married Someone from Cincinnati

Cincinnati, Ohio, has produced many notable figures. Interestingly, several celebrities have tied the knot with individuals from this vibrant city. These unions often blend fame with local roots. Moreover, they highlight Cincinnati’s influence beyond its borders. First, let’s explore some musical connections. Music...
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Columbia Tusculum Café Announces Permanent Closure

Allyn’s Café in Cincinnati’s Columbia Tusculum neighborhood has announced it will close permanently on October 19, 2025. After a transition to new ownership over a year ago, the café’s owners expressed gratitude to the community and invited patrons to visit one last time before the closure. The café has been a...
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Hamilton County property tax rebate will be lowest ever

Good morning, Cincinnati! Hamilton County reporter Erin Glynn here. Since 1997, property owners in the county have received a property tax rebate based on a percentage of revenue from the county sales tax. County leaders in the '90s promised voters that rebate to sweeten the deal for the half cent sales tax, which...
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Cincinnati settles with protesters for George Floyd-protest arrests

(The Center Square) – Cincinnati taxpayers are on the hook for an $8.1 million settlement of a lawsuit stemming from the 2020 George Floyd-murder protests in the city. City Manager Sheryl Long called the settlement of the class action suit a good financial decision. The Cincinnati City Council Public Safety and...
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$8M protest settlement raises concerns on future protest handling in Cincinnati

CINCINNATI (WKRC) - An $8 million settlement is weighing heavily on Cincinnati leaders. It comes more than five years after protests in the Queen City in the wake of George Floyd’s death. The plaintiffs are mostly protesters who violated curfew. An $8 million settlement is weighing heavily on Cincinnati...

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