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As federal SNAP benefits halt on November 1, 2025, families face tough choices. However, local organizations step up quickly. This article guides you to free meals and pantries. Additionally, it highlights community leaders’ urgent calls for action. The SNAP Crisis Hits Home SNAP supports over 42 million Americans yearly. In Greater Cincinnati, thousands rely on […]

Food & Drink

Kroger has released its 2025 Halloween candy projections for the Buckeye State, and Reese’s Peanut Butter Pumpkins now lead the pack. The grocery chain unveiled the list last Tuesday. Reese’s seasonal pumpkins topped last year’s favorite, M&M’s. Thus, chocolate-peanut butter combos reclaim the crown. Top Six Candies in Ohio Kroger based its rankings on projected […]

Business & Economy

The federal government shutdown, starting October 1, 2025, threatens SNAP benefits. In Ohio, many families face uncertainty. SNAP’s Role in Ohio SNAP aids low-income households with food purchases. About 1.5 million Ohioans rely on it monthly. Notably, children form a large portion. For instance, Hamilton County has 112,000 recipients, including 49,000 kids. This program fights […]

Business & Economy

Ohio Republicans push a bold plan. They propose a gold and silver-backed currency. Consequently, it sparks heated debate. Critics call it abandoning America. Thus, Ohio eyes dollar independence. The Currency Plan House Bill creates “Ohio transactional currency.” Residents could convert dollars to gold-backed notes. Silver options would follow. Rep. Jennifer Gross leads the charge. She […]

Education

Cincinnati pulses with history. Shadows hide eerie tales. Consequently, ghost hunters flock here yearly. These spots top haunted lists. Moreover, they draw thrill-seekers and skeptics alike. Thus, explore if you dare. 1. Sedamsville Rectory: Demons in the Attic Built in 1891, this rectory served a church. Priests fled amid chaos. Now, it tops Travel Channel’s […]

Health

Hamilton County battles rising cancer rates. However, President Alicia Reece leads change. She invites you to the Hamilton County Cancer Caucus and 513 Relief Bus Health Expo. Moreover, this event boosts awareness and prevention. Alicia Reece: Health Equity Leader Alicia Reece made history as Hamilton County’s first Black female Commission President. Now, she launched the […]

Entertainment

Cincinnati is buzzing with excitement this October. R&B stars Brandy and Monica kick off their first joint tour here. Fans can’t wait for the show. Their 1998 hit duet serves as the inspiration for this tour. After years apart, they reunite on stage. The Queen City hosts the big opening. Heritage Bank Center will glow […]

Business & Economy

A Looming Threat to THC Drinks THC-infused drinks are a hit in Ohio. Young adults love these alcohol alternatives. However, a possible ban has businesses worried. Retailers are scrambling to sell their stock. Small shops fear big losses. Instead of a ban, common-sense rules could work better. This approach would save jobs and respect Ohio’s […]

Food & Drink

Double Taco Joy on This Tuesday Today blends two favorites. It’s Taco Tuesday and National Taco Day. This rare overlap thrills locals. Once fixed on October 4th, the date shifted last year. Now, it falls on October’s first Tuesday. This ties into weekly traditions perfectly. As a result, Cincinnati’s taco spots explode with energy. Deals […]

Local

The Cincinnati City Council passed a unanimous 8-0 ordinance banning loitering at Metro bus transit centers. Effective immediately, this ensures rider safety. People can only linger for bus-related tasks like buying fare or boarding. The rule expands streetcar stop policies and prepares for Bus Rapid Transit. Here’s what you need to know. Ordinance Details The […]

Business & Economy

Ohio’s Big Shot at Mega Millions Ohio, tonight’s Mega Millions draw is calling you! Jackpots over $497 million spark dreams statewide. Ohioans won $372 million in 2019. Consequently, players love checking hot numbers for fun. We studied draws from 2014 to 2024 using Ohio Lottery data. Over 1,000 draws show patterns, though each is random. […]

Money

Voters approved a key amendment in 2006. This measure links wages to inflation rates. As a result, annual boosts occur each January. For 2025, non-tipped wages hit $10.70. Now, a 2.8% inflation adjustment drives the 2026 hike. Moreover, the Consumer Price Index guides these changes. Therefore, Ohio protects workers from rising costs. In fact, this […]