Michael Phillips+FollowCincinnati’s submarine memorial gets huge boostA massive $500,000 matching donation is set to push the USS Cincinnati Submarine Memorial even closer to completion—just in time for its 2026 grand opening. With 86% of the fundraising goal already met, every new donation will be doubled, bringing the project within reach. This isn’t just about honoring history; the Memorial is expected to deliver millions in economic benefits and bring new STEM education opportunities to Greater Cincinnati. If you want to be part of something big for our community, now’s the time to join the crew and make your mark! #Safety #Cincinnati #USSCincinnati00Share
Kristy Tallman+Follow🚨 BREAKING: CHILD SHOT AND KILLED AT CINCINNATI PLAYGROUND 🚨 An 11-year-old girl was shot and killed Thursday evening at Laurel Playground in the West End neighborhood of Cincinnati, police say. Officers were called to the park around 6:42 p.m., where they found the child with a gunshot wound. She was taken to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where she died from her injuries. Authorities say it’s not yet clear what led up to the shooting, and no suspect information has been released at this time. #BreakingNews #Cincinnati #WestEnd #ChildVictim #PublicSafety 📸 Source: FOX19 News1319Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowCincinnati’s cat museum is pure magicThousands of lucky cats wave you into a hidden Cincinnati gem—the Lucky Cat Museum in Walnut Hills. This isn’t your typical museum; it’s a cozy, colorful space packed with Maneki Neko figurines from around the world, each one carrying its own wish for good fortune. The vibe is more like exploring a friend’s quirky collection than a formal exhibit. You’ll find rare porcelain, playful plastic, and stories behind every paw. Appointments are a must, but that just adds to the secret-club feel. Anyone else ever left a place feeling a little luckier? Let’s hear your favorite offbeat local spots! #Entertainment #Painting #Cincinnati00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowCincinnati’s Flatiron Building gets a new chapterThe Flatiron Building in Mount Auburn, once a symbol of neighborhood renewal, just found a new owner after being in receivership. Local developer Brad Lauck scooped up this historic spot for $805,000, hinting at fresh possibilities for the area. For folks who care about Cincinnati’s changing landscape, this could mean new energy—and maybe new businesses or community spaces—right in our backyard. What do you hope to see happen with this iconic building? Let’s talk about what would make the most impact for Mount Auburn and the city as a whole. #RealEstate #Cincinnati #MountAuburn00Share
Wesley Romero+FollowDog found injured at Elmwood bus lot—help neededA severely injured young dog was discovered at the Elmwood School Bus lot in Cincinnati, and she’s now fighting for her life. Cincinnati Animal Care is urgently asking for any info about her, her owners, or what happened. It’s heartbreaking to think someone left her in this state. If you know anything, even the smallest detail, please reach out to Cincinnati Animal Care at 513-541-7387. Our community can make a difference for animals in need—what more can we do to protect our pets and hold people accountable? #Pets #Cincinnati #AnimalRescue10Share
Susan Reeves+FollowCincinnati’s basketball legends: Where are they now?Cincinnati’s high school basketball scene has produced some of Ohio’s most iconic athletes—think NBA stars, WNBA All-Stars, and local heroes who shattered records and inspired generations. From O.J. Mayo’s early varsity dominance to Kelsey Mitchell’s scoring feats and Dee Alexander’s historic three-peat, these Mr. and Ms. Basketball winners have left a lasting mark on the city and beyond. Some went pro, others became coaches or community leaders, but all have stories worth celebrating. Which local legend do you remember watching, and how have these stars shaped Cincinnati’s hoops culture? Let’s share some memories! #Sports #Basketball #Cincinnati00Share
Denise Kemp+Follow$76M apartment sale shakes up Cincinnati real estateA record-breaking $76 million sale just hit the Cincinnati area, making waves for anyone watching the local housing market. The Velo Riverside apartments in Dayton, KY—just finished last year—were snapped up in the region’s biggest real estate deal of 2025. With 265 units overlooking the Ohio River, this sale isn’t just about big numbers; it signals how much demand (and money) is flowing into our neighborhoods. How do you think this kind of investment will impact rents, community growth, or the feel of our riverfront? Let’s hear your take! #RealEstate #Cincinnati #DaytonKY00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowCincinnati’s luxury homes hit new highs in 2025An Indian Hill estate just set a new record for Cincinnati’s luxury real estate scene, selling for one of the highest prices in city history. Over the past year, the top 10 home sales in Greater Cincinnati totaled more than $45 million—up nearly $740,000 from last year. The average sale price stayed steady at $4.5 million, but the overall market keeps inching higher. What do you think is driving these sky-high prices? Is it the neighborhoods, the amenities, or something else? Let’s talk about what this means for our community and who’s actually buying these homes. #RealEstate #Cincinnati #LuxuryHomes00Share
Christine Cobb+FollowCincinnati TV news: Big changes in 2025Longtime Cincinnati TV viewers saw a wave of changes in 2025—familiar faces said goodbye, while new anchors and reporters stepped into the spotlight. From Taneisha Cordell joining Fox 19 Now to veteran meteorologist Steve Horstmeyer retiring after 48 years, the city’s newsrooms are looking a lot different. These shifts impact how we get our daily news and who we trust to tell our stories. What do you think about all the changes? Any new favorites, or are you missing someone who left? Let’s talk about how these moves shape our local news experience. #Entertainment #TVSeries #Cincinnati00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBearcats shake up lineup before Houston showdownCincinnati fans, that 89-62 win over Lipscomb wasn’t just another W—it was a statement. Wes Miller switched up the starting five, and the team responded with their best shooting night yet. Baba Miller’s monster 21-rebound double-double set the tone, while Jizzle James brought fresh energy to the floor. Now, the real test looms: Houston, undefeated against Miller’s Bearcats, comes to town Saturday. With NCAA tourney hopes on the line, can this new-look squad finally break the Cougars’ streak? Let’s hear your thoughts—what’s the key to pulling off the upset? #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share