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The Cincinnati Bengals are entering the 2026 offseason prioritizing coaching stability, with offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher remaining in place despite outside interest. After a difficult 6–11 season, team leaders believe maintaining continuity gives quarterback Joe Burrow and the offense a stronger foundation to rebound. Head coach Zac Taylor emphasized collaboration and growth, while…
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Record snowfall blanketed the Tri-State as a powerful winter storm swept through the region. It set new benchmarks across Greater Cincinnati. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport recorded 9.2 inches of snow, breaking a daily record set in 2004. Meanwhile, some nearby communities saw more than a foot. City and county crews worked to clear…
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Cincinnati’s cultural economy continues to expand in 2026, powered by major festivals and events that drive tourism, jobs, and local business growth. Flagship gatherings like Taste of Cincinnati, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, and the Cincinnati Music Festival attract hundreds of thousands of visitors. They generate millions in regional spending. Music, food, and community celebrations such…
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Ohio data centers are reshaping the state economy through massive investment, job creation, and infrastructure expansion. The industry supported more than 95,000 jobs by 2024 and boosted Ohio’s GDP from $4.7 billion in 2017 to over $11.8 billion. Major firms like AWS, Meta, Vantage, and Cologix are building multi-billion-dollar facilities, turning Ohio into…
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Cincinnati’s startup scene is gaining momentum with growth in AI, PropTech, and tech events. Local organizations like CincyAI and the University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub support entrepreneurs through mentorship, workshops, and networking opportunities. Startups such as CommercializeIQ and 80 Acres Farms highlight the city’s emerging innovation ecosystem. At the same time, events like…
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Cincinnati is grappling with severe winter storm conditions that have brought heavy snow, icy roads, and dangerously low temperatures. Hamilton County declared a Level 3 snow emergency, restricting non-essential travel as city crews work to clear streets. Schools, public services, and transit schedules were disrupted, and some businesses closed. Residents are urged to…
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A powerful winter storm has disrupted travel and power across much of the United States, forcing more than 10,000 flight cancellations and leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity. The system brought heavy snow, freezing rain, sleet, and dangerously cold temperatures from Texas to New England. Major airports in Atlanta, New York, and Washington,…
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Cincinnati employment growth has outpaced Columbus in both jobs and GDP, according to a 2024 forecast by Huntington Bank. Greater Cincinnati’s workforce reached 1.16 million, slightly above Columbus’ 1.15 million, while its GDP hit $198 billion compared with Columbus’ $182 billion. The region’s diverse economy—including healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and corporate headquarters—drives these gains. Cincinnati’s broad…
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Cincinnati tourism surged to $6.5 billion in 2025, driving significant economic and job growth. According to Visit Cincy, visitor spending supports more than 46,000 jobs in Hamilton County. These jobs span hospitality, retail, food services, and attractions. The newly renovated Cincinnati Convention Center has fueled conventions and events. As a result, employment and…
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A national blood shortage is driving urgent donor recruitment at a new Blood and Platelet Donation Center in Cincinnati as supplies fall and hospital demand rises. The American Red Cross reports inventories down about 35 percent due to winter illness, severe weather, and canceled drives. Local centers like Hoxworth face critical shortages, needing…


