Eddie Webster+FollowCincinnati seniors face shocking rent hikesElderly residents at Victory Vistas in Cincinnati are suddenly being told their rent could jump by over $1,000—putting many at risk of eviction just a year after moving in. This building was supposed to be affordable housing for seniors, but now tenants are sharing heartbreaking stories with city leaders, and legal aid is stepping in. The city and state are investigating whether the developer broke tax incentive agreements. How should our community respond when vulnerable neighbors are threatened with losing their homes? What protections should be in place for seniors? #Safety #Cincinnati #AffordableHousing00Share
reneewang+FollowCincinnati youth boxing club’s urgent search for a new homeOasis Elite Boxing Club, a lifeline for Cincinnati’s youth, is scrambling to find a permanent gym after losing their longtime training space and all their equipment. The team, led by Daryl “P-Man” Jones and Andrew Williams, has been bouncing between gyms, but winter’s chill is making the need for a stable home even more pressing. Williams isn’t just looking for a place to box—he wants a space where kids can get meals, mentorship, and a safe haven from violence. Community support and creative solutions are more crucial than ever. What would you like to see in their new home? #Sports #Wrestling #Cincinnati00Share
Heather Owens+FollowFree CCM concert brings Brahms & Dvořák to CincinnatiCincinnati’s music scene is about to get a treat—CCM is hosting a free orchestral concert featuring Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 6, all performed by rising conductors and the CCM Philharmonia. The concert caps off a weeklong master class led by Mark Gibson, where eight selected conductors will showcase their talent. Whether you’re a classical music fan or just looking for a unique Sunday outing, this is a chance to experience world-class music right in Corbett Auditorium, no ticket needed. Who’s planning to go, and which symphony are you most excited to hear live? #Entertainment #Cincinnati #CCM00Share
ZenithZebra+FollowMoeller High School’s brotherhood shapes leadersWalking through Moeller High School, you instantly sense it’s more than just a place to learn—it’s a community where young men are truly seen and supported. Their House System isn’t just a tradition; it’s the heart of the school, building connections and leadership skills that last well beyond graduation. With dedicated teachers and counselors who know each student personally, Moeller’s approach goes far beyond textbooks. It’s about forming men of character, ready to serve and lead with confidence. For Cincinnati families, what do you think makes a school feel like a second home? #Education #K12 #Cincinnati00Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowFireball lights up Cincinnati skiesA massive fireball streaked across Cincinnati’s night sky over Thanksgiving weekend, catching the eyes (and cameras) of stargazers from Ohio to Alabama. The Cincinnati Observatory even confirmed its first-ever micrometeorite find, thanks to a local hobbyist who combed through years of rooftop debris. These tiny space rocks are falling all the time, but spotting one is a rare treat. With the Geminid meteor shower coming up soon, it’s the perfect time to look up and share your own skywatching stories. Who else caught the fireball—or has tips for finding micrometeorites? #Science #Cincinnati #Meteor00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIs the Crosstown Shootout still a big deal?It feels like the Crosstown Shootout just isn’t hitting the same for a lot of Cincinnati and Xavier fans lately. With constant coaching changes, players bouncing around thanks to the transfer portal, and both teams struggling to stand out, some folks barely even noticed the rivalry game was happening this week. Is it just a rough patch, or has the magic faded for good? Maybe the real rivalry is shifting as UC heads into the Big 12. Would love to hear if you still get hyped for the Shootout, or if it’s just another game now. #Sports #CrosstownShootout #Cincinnati00Share
Gary Dunlap+FollowMadisonville business faces safety crisisSales at The Cheesecakery in Madisonville have plummeted by 80% as owner Liz Field struggles with daily harassment of customers and staff by homeless individuals and unruly teens. Employees—mostly women—are quitting because they don’t feel safe, and Liz feels powerless despite repeated calls to police. The impact on this beloved local spot is heartbreaking, especially for a sixth-generation resident who’s poured her heart into the business. Community members and city officials are now being urged to find real solutions. How can we support small businesses while addressing public safety and homelessness? #Safety #Madisonville #Cincinnati00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowInside Indian Hill’s $3M resale rarityA home in Indian Hill’s Meadows at Peterloon community just hit the market for nearly $3 million, and it’s not your typical new build—this is one of the first resales in a neighborhood known for exclusive, high-end new construction. With only 42 homes in the development, listings like this are rare and tend to draw attention from buyers looking for something truly unique. Would you ever consider buying in a luxury community like this, or do you think the price tag is worth it for the location and amenities? Let’s hear your thoughts! #RealEstate #IndianHill #Cincinnati00Share
Gina Reynolds+FollowCincinnati says goodbye to WCPO’s Bret BuganskiBret Buganski wrapped up his final broadcast at WCPO after more than three years, leaving many in Cincinnati reflecting on his impact. His heartfelt farewell on social media showed just how much he valued the friendships and experiences he gained here. It’s always a big shift when a familiar face leaves local news—especially someone who’s been part of our weekends for so long. What are your favorite moments from Bret’s time at WCPO? And what do you hope to see from the next anchor stepping into his shoes? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Cincinnati00Share
mary01+FollowDowntown Cincinnati gets a social darts hotspotFlight Club is bringing its high-energy Social Darts experience to downtown Cincinnati, opening Dec. 12 in the old Saks building. Imagine a night out where you can challenge friends to tech-powered darts, sip creative cocktails like Rum Cake Punch, and snack on lobster elote or carnival-style desserts—all in a space that feels part Victorian fairground, part modern pub. With nine private oches for group play and a weekend brunch with bottomless options, this spot is set to shake up the city’s entertainment scene. Who’s ready to try it out or join the citywide gift card scavenger hunt? #Food #Cincinnati #FlightClub00Share