QuantumQuokka+FollowBig changes ahead for UC’s medical campusChris Higgins, a Cincinnati native with a strong track record in fundraising, just stepped in as the new VP for development at the UC Foundation. He’s now in charge of driving support for UC’s entire medical campus—think colleges of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and UC Health. Higgins brings experience from top institutions like Dell Medical School and Ohio State, and he’s passionate about boosting UC’s impact on health and research. With his leadership, could we see more breakthroughs and better care for our region? What would you like to see improved at UC Health? #Education #College #Cincinnati00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMountaineers, Bearcats face off in gritty Big 12 home openerTonight’s West Virginia vs. Cincinnati matchup at Hope Coliseum isn’t just another game—it’s a battle between two defensive-minded teams hungry to bounce back after tough conference losses. Both squads have been stingy on defense, rarely giving up easy buckets, so expect a grind-it-out affair where every possession counts. With familiar faces returning to Morgantown and a rivalry that’s been brewing since the Big East days, the energy should be electric. Who do you think will break through first—WVU’s home-court edge or Cincinnati’s length in the paint? Let’s hear your predictions and what you’ll be watching for! #Sports #WVU #Cincinnati00Share
William Vasquez+FollowFlu surge brings strict hospital rules in CincinnatiFlu season is hitting Cincinnati hard, and hospitals across the Tri-State are stepping up with tough new visitor rules. If you’ve got a cough, fever, or even a runny nose, you’ll have to stay home—no exceptions. Some hospitals are also turning away visitors under 14 to keep patients safe. These changes could mean missing out on visiting loved ones, so it’s a good idea to check your hospital’s latest policy before heading out. How do you feel about these restrictions? Are they necessary, or do they go too far? #Health #BodyHealth #Cincinnati00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWVU vs Cincinnati: Home streak on the lineWest Virginia’s undefeated home record faces a real test as Cincinnati rolls into Morgantown tonight. Both teams are hungry for their first Big 12 win, and there’s extra drama with former Mountaineers Sencire Harris and Kerr Kriisa now suiting up for the Bearcats. Cincinnati’s been turnover-prone and cold from three, but their defense and hustle could shake things up. With WVU just a slight favorite, this one feels like it could go either way. Who do you think will step up and make the difference? Are you heading to the Coliseum or tuning in from home? #Sports #WVU #Cincinnati00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBearcats face tough test without KriisaLosing Kerr Kriisa to a separated shoulder is a real blow for the Bearcats, especially with tonight’s matchup against West Virginia looming. Kriisa’s been the team’s top playmaker, and his absence puts extra pressure on a squad already battered by injuries this season. Coach Wes Miller’s frustration is clear, but he’s also proud of how resilient this group has become. With so many key players sidelined, it’s impressive that Cincinnati is still battling hard in the Big 12. How do you think the Bearcats will adapt tonight—and who needs to step up most? #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowKevin Hall’s journey inspires CincinnatiKevin Hall’s latest win on the APGA Tour isn’t just another trophy—it’s a testament to resilience and breaking barriers right here in Cincinnati. Despite losing his hearing at age 2, Kevin became the first African American to play college golf at Ohio State and now boasts eight APGA Tour victories. His story is about more than golf; it’s about family, faith, and never letting setbacks define you. Kevin’s parents say his determination still amazes them, and Kevin hopes his journey will inspire others to chase their dreams, no matter the obstacles. What does his story mean to you? #Sports #Golf #Cincinnati00Share
Ashley Johnson+FollowBig change for women’s health in CincinnatiChrist Hospital just made a major move by bringing five well-known OB-GYNs from Mercy Health into their network, opening up new locations in Anderson Township and Eastgate. For women in Cincinnati’s east side, this means more choices and potentially easier access to trusted doctors—especially for those who’ve seen these physicians before. It’s a clear sign that Christ Hospital is serious about expanding women’s health care in our area. How do you feel about this shift? Will it affect your health care decisions or experiences? Let’s talk about what this means for our community. #Health #BodyHealth #Cincinnati00Share
William Mckinney+FollowCommunity rallies for injured Elmwood dogA young dog was found in heartbreaking condition at the Elmwood School Bus lot, and now Cincinnati Animal Care is counting on neighbors to help piece together what happened. She’s just two years old and is fighting for her life after suffering severe leg and tail injuries. If you know anything about this dog, her owner, or how she ended up hurt, reaching out could make all the difference. Every bit of information matters—call 513-541-7387 or Hamilton County dispatch at 513-825-2280 after hours. Let’s come together to help her heal and find answers for her future. #Pets #Cincinnati #AnimalRescue00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBearcats’ late-game struggles haunt Houston matchupCincinnati fans watched another tough finish as the Bearcats let a 10-point second-half lead slip away, falling to Houston for the 13th straight time. Despite strong defense and solid games from Miller, Thomas, and Thiam, the team went ice-cold in the final minutes—scoring nothing in the last four. Three-point shooting woes and missed opportunities on the glass proved costly. With a daunting Big 12 schedule ahead, the Bearcats now face an uphill battle to keep their NCAA Tournament hopes alive. What do you think needs to change for UC to finally close out these big games? #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowClifton’s Proud Rooster says goodbyeAfter more than 50 years, Clifton’s beloved Proud Rooster diner is closing its doors, marking the end of an era on Ludlow Avenue. Owner Bob Doll, known to many as the neighborhood’s “Chicken Man,” is finally retiring at 81 after decades of hand-frying chicken and serving up classic breakfasts. The place never changed much—still cash only, same booths, same friendly faces. For locals, this spot was more than a restaurant; it was a piece of Clifton’s soul. What are your favorite memories from the Rooster? How do you feel about losing a true community fixture? #Food #Clifton #Cincinnati00Share