randerson+FollowInside Cincinnati’s $4.5M dream mansionA 17-acre estate in Batavia just hit the market for $4.5 million, making it one of the priciest listings in Greater Cincinnati this year. Imagine six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and over 12,000 square feet of living space—all built in 2021. This isn’t just a house; it’s a slice of luxury that could totally change the vibe of the neighborhood. Whether you’re into real estate or just love seeing how the other half lives, what would you do with all that space? Let’s talk dream homes and wild amenities! #RealEstate #Cincinnati #DreamHome00Share
Annette Jones+FollowDowntown Cincinnati gets a social darts hotspotFlight Club, the London-based social darts bar, is bringing a whole new vibe to downtown Cincinnati! Set in the revamped Saks Fifth Avenue building, this 6,000-square-foot venue is more than just a bar—think high-energy games, food, and drinks, all in the heart of the Fountain District. With Salazar already drawing crowds next door, this spot is shaping up to be a go-to for after-work hangs and weekend fun. Anyone else excited to see how this changes the downtown nightlife scene? Who’s ready to throw the first dart? #Food #Cincinnati #DowntownCincy00Share
Andrew Hutchinson+FollowTriHealth-UnitedHealthcare standoff: What it means for youThousands of Cincinnati-area patients are facing a tough choice as TriHealth and UnitedHealthcare battle over contract terms. If they don’t settle by Dec. 31, many will be forced to pay much higher out-of-network costs or switch doctors they’ve trusted for years. With Medicare open enrollment ending soon, the pressure is on for folks to make quick decisions about their healthcare. Some plans, like Medigap Plan G, aren’t affected, but UnitedHealthcare commercial and Medicare Advantage members could see big changes. Have you had to scramble to keep your doctor or change plans? How are you handling the uncertainty? #Health #BodyHealth #Cincinnati00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowArrow Outpost brings new energy to Pleasant RidgeArrow Adventure is making a bold move—after closing its Lebanon shop, the team is rebranding as Arrow Outpost and setting up in Pleasant Ridge next spring. This isn’t just a new location; it’s a fresh start with a bigger focus on community. Expect the same mix of new and used outdoor gear, plus classes, nature walks, and bike rides. The founders believe the urban vibe of Pleasant Ridge will help their outdoor-loving community grow even stronger. How do you think this shift will impact the neighborhood? Would you join in on their events? #Business #LocalBusiness #Cincinnati00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCincinnati Bearcats need a wake-up callLosing to Xavier again at the Cintas Center stings, but what really has Bearcats fans talking is Coach Wes Miller’s postgame optimism. After a string of disappointing performances—including a rough loss to Eastern Michigan—Miller insists this team is still on track for a good season. But let’s be real: Cincinnati hasn’t looked like an NCAA Tournament team lately. If the Bearcats want to prove they belong, it’s time for a serious turnaround. What do you think—can this squad pull it together, or is it another year of frustration? #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowCincinnati’s Black Friday pet adoption breaks recordsNearly 200 animals—including dogs, cats, rabbits, and even a snake—are settling into new homes this weekend after Cincinnati Animal CARE’s Black Friday adoption event. The shelter’s 99-cent adoption fee drew a huge crowd, but every adopter still went through a thoughtful matchmaking process to ensure a good fit. The best part? This deal is now extended through the weekend! It’s amazing to see our community step up for pets in need, and it’s a reminder that shelters welcome all kinds of animals, not just cats and dogs. Who else has a rescue story to share? #Pets #Cincinnati #AdoptDontShop11Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowCincinnati’s big win: 186 pets adopted!Nearly 200 animals—dogs, cats, rabbits, and even a snake—just found new homes in Cincinnati, all thanks to the community’s huge turnout at the Black Friday adoption event. With adoptions at just 99 cents, people lined up to meet their perfect match, and the shelter’s team made sure every pet and family were a good fit. The event was so successful, they’re keeping the deal going all weekend. It’s amazing to see so many neighbors step up for animals in need! If you’ve ever thought about adopting, now’s the time. Who else here has a rescue story to share? #Pets #Cincinnati #AdoptDontShop31Share
Eddie Webster+FollowThanksgiving warmth: Cincinnati’s big-hearted mealA hot meal and a friendly face meant everything to nearly 400 people at Our Daily Bread in Over-the-Rhine this Thanksgiving. Volunteers and staff worked together to serve up not just food, but a sense of community—especially important as demand for help has jumped 30% since before the pandemic. With so many guests experiencing homelessness, that simple act of kindness is a lifeline. It’s moving to see neighbors stepping up, and it really makes you think: how can we keep this spirit going beyond the holidays? #Safety #Thanksgiving #Cincinnati00Share
Megan Garcia+FollowEastgate’s Value City Furniture faces closureOne of Eastgate’s go-to spots for home furnishings, Value City Furniture, is on the list of stores closing after its parent company filed for bankruptcy. If you’ve ever shopped there or have plans to redecorate, this could change your options in a big way. The company is keeping most locations open for now, but at least 19 stores—including the Eastgate Pavilion spot—are set to shut down, and more could follow. How do you think this will impact local shoppers and the Eastgate shopping scene? #Business #LocalBusiness #Cincinnati00Share
jimmy13+FollowMike Tyson’s wild night at Cincinnati’s Hard RockMike Tyson turned the Hard Rock Casino into a storytelling arena, sharing raw, hilarious, and sometimes jaw-dropping moments from his life in front of a packed Cincinnati crowd. Fans got way more than just boxing tales—Tyson opened up about fame, mistakes, and the wild ride that made him a legend. Seeing him up close, joking and reflecting, made it clear why he’s still such a magnetic figure. Anyone else surprised by how open and funny he was? If you were there, what moment stuck with you most? #Entertainment #MikeTyson #Cincinnati00Share