dianefrank+FollowCincinnati’s chili icon turns 85!Camp Washington Chili just hit 85 years serving up its legendary Cincinnati-style chili, and the whole neighborhood came out to celebrate. The family-run spot, still going strong after the passing of its beloved patriarch Johnny Johnson, marked the milestone with a customer appreciation day and a special city proclamation. For many locals, this place is more than a restaurant—it’s a piece of Cincinnati’s heart. What’s your favorite memory or go-to order at Camp Washington Chili? Let’s share some stories and celebrate this hometown classic! #Food #Cincinnati #CampWashingtonChili00Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+FollowCincinnati’s $1M lottery win shakes up LovelandA Cincinnati local just scored $1 million from a Holiday Millions scratch-off bought at the Meijer in Loveland! After taxes, they’ll pocket over $728,000—life-changing money for anyone. It’s wild to think someone’s regular grocery run turned into a jackpot. With one top prize still out there, it’s got folks buzzing: would you take the annual payments or grab the lump sum? And how would a win like this change your plans? Let’s hear what you’d do if luck struck at your neighborhood store! #News #Cincinnati #OhioLottery00Share
Chad Kemp+FollowNat Jones says goodbye to Q102 CincinnatiCincinnati’s afternoons are about to sound a little different—Nat Jones, the beloved co-host of Q102’s “Roy, Nat & Freddy Mac,” is signing off after eight years. Nat’s voice has been a staple for so many of us, sharing laughs, stories, and local adventures. While she hasn’t shared her next big move, she’s sticking around town, promising to keep the energy alive as a DJ, bingo host, and more. How will her departure change your daily routine? What are your favorite Nat moments? Let’s show her some Cincinnati love as she starts her next chapter! #Entertainment #Celebrity #Cincinnati00Share
Robin Long+FollowCincinnati’s Christkindlmarkt transforms the riverfrontCincinnati’s riverfront is turning into a festive German village, and it’s not just about shopping—think live music, glowing lights, and a lineup of local favorites like Servatii’s pretzels and Glier’s Goetta sliders. The igloo rentals are a game-changer for groups, offering cozy views of the giant Christmas tree and firepits. With daily events from karaoke to Santacon, plus hands-on fun for kids like the carousel and train, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re after handcrafted gifts or just want to soak up the holiday spirit, this market is quickly becoming a must-do tradition. Who’s planning to check it out this year? #News #Cincinnati #Christkindlmarkt10Share
jeffreyhester+FollowCincinnati local wins big with $2M lottery ticketA Cincinnati-area neighbor just turned a $30 scratch-off into a life-changing windfall, taking home $728,750 after taxes from the Ohio Lottery’s Holiday Millions game. Instead of the $80,000-a-year-for-25-years payout, they grabbed the $1 million cash option. The lucky ticket was sold at the Loveland Meijer, so if you shop there, maybe check your pockets! There’s still one top prize left in this game. What would you do if you hit it big—take the lump sum or the annual payments? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #OhioLottery #Cincinnati00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowSnow day shake-up: Cincinnati schools go remoteBig changes are coming for students and families as Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky schools shift to remote learning or delayed openings with heavy snow on the way. Thomas More and Xavier universities are going fully remote, while Beechwood Independent Schools and major universities like UC and NKU are pushing back their start times. Even the University of Cincinnati’s Doctoral Hooding ceremony is rescheduled! If you’ve got kids or classes, double-check your school’s status and get ready for a cozy snow day. How are you planning to handle the sudden schedule changes? #Education #Cincinnati #SnowDay00Share
james60+FollowWinter injuries? Cincinnati’s got a shortcutSlippery sidewalks and icy driveways have sent a lot more folks to the ER lately, but here’s something that could save you time and stress: Cincinnati now has orthopaedic urgent care centers that treat fractures fast—no more endless ER waits. Specialists like Dr. Slaughter at OrthoCincy say you’ll see bone experts right away, get on-site imaging, and often pay less than at the hospital. Plus, you can check wait times before heading out. This could really change how we handle winter mishaps. Would you skip the ER for urgent care if you broke a bone? #Health #BodyHealth #Cincinnati00Share
GlitchGladiator+FollowKam Mercer’s homecoming shakes up Cincinnati hoopsKam Mercer, one of the nation’s top young basketball stars, is coming back to Cincinnati to play for Princeton High School—and he’s bringing major buzz with him. After time with Atlanta’s Overtime Elite, Kam’s return is possible thanks to Ohio’s new NIL rules, letting high school athletes sign endorsement deals. For local fans, this means big-time talent and energy back in the Greater Miami Conference. Kam’s excited to play for Coach Wyant, who’s been like family since his middle school days. How do you think NIL will change high school sports in Ohio? #Education #K12 #Cincinnati00Share
Mary Williams+FollowStep into OTR’s magical winter pop-upCobblestone OTR has turned its Over-the-Rhine bar into a full-on Nutcracker-themed Winter Wonderland, and it’s the perfect spot to squeeze in some holiday cheer before the season wraps up. Every corner is decked out with festive decor, and the drink menu is packed with creative cocktails like a Dark Chocolate Espresso Martini (with a candy cane!) and a Cranberry Sage Gin Fizz. There are even themed shots if you’re feeling adventurous. The pop-up runs through January 4, so there’s still time to gather your crew and soak up the cozy vibes. Who’s planning a visit or already checked it out? #Food #OTR #Cincinnati00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowCincinnati students win full-ride scholarshipsTen Cincinnati Public School seniors just found out they’re heading to the University of Cincinnati on a full-ride Marian Spencer Scholarship—covering everything from tuition to a study abroad trip in London. For many, like Nouhana Kaba from Aiken High, this means being the first in their family to attend college. The impact goes beyond free education; it’s about honoring a local civil rights legend and inspiring the next generation of leaders right here in our city. How do you think scholarships like this shape our community’s future? #Education #College #Cincinnati00Share