While voter turnout in the recent Cincinnati mayoral primary may have been historically low, one candidate’s message still managed to rise above the noise — and the silence. Cory Bowman, a West End business owner and community advocate, brought more than a campaign to the race. He brought a movement, Cory Bowman for…
The Flying Pig Marathon isn’t just a race — it’s a tradition, a homecoming, and for thousands of runners each spring, it’s the most exciting weekend in Greater Cincinnati. And after picking up my race packet today at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center , I can confirm: the Pig is back, and it’s bigger…
You don’t usually expect a construction tour to feel like a grand opening — but at Ovation in Newport, that’s exactly what it was. I walked the site this morning during a hardhat tour with Corporex and left convinced: this is no ordinary development. It’s one of the most ambitious urban projects the region…
Earlier this year, a 73-year-old woman in Hamilton County lost over $41,000 to a cryptocurrency scam involving a Bitcoin ATM. Thanks to quick action by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, most of the funds were recovered. But incidents like this are increasingly common—and not everyone is so lucky.
As digital assets like cryptocurrency and…
After years of frustration, fire sales, and false hope, the Cincinnati Reds have landed somewhere they haven’t been in a while — competitive. Hovering around .500 in mid-April, fresh off a sweep of the Pirates, the Reds are showing signs that maybe, just maybe, this team is starting to click.
Yes, they just…
For decades, Price Hill has been one of Cincinnati’s most iconic yet overlooked neighborhoods. Once bustling with industry, parishes, and small businesses, it now stands at a crossroads — still rich with cultural pride and architectural character but struggling to attract the kind of investment seen in other parts of the city. However, that…
When people think about booming logistics hubs, cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Dallas usually dominate the conversation. But Cincinnati — strategically located on the Ohio River, connected by major interstate highways, and home to global air freight hubs — may be one of the most overlooked logistics powerhouses in America.
This region wasn’t just built…
When I recently shared images of decaying infrastructure at Inwood Park in Mt. Auburn, I expected a strong reaction—but the dialogue that unfolded was eye-opening. Cincinnati residents revealed deep frustrations with city neglect, inconsistent accountability, and troubling double standards in how maintenance rules are enforced.
This isn’t just a Cincinnati problem—it’s a Rust Belt reality.…
As March draws to a close, Cincinnati celebrates National Women’s History Month by honoring local young women making significant strides toward leadership, advocacy, and education. This national observance provides a valuable opportunity to recognize the historic contributions of women in shaping our communities and driving positive societal change. Locally, organizations like the Northeast Republican Women's…


