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Welcome to the ICE Age: Trump’s Crackdown Splits Families, Experts Offer Tips for Choosing an Immigration Attorney
A man and his 3-year-old son were browsing paper towels in Kroger when CityBeat approached. “Hello! I’m a reporter with Cincinnati CityBeat. Do you think I could talk to you about the recent ICE arrests in the neighborhood?” There’s a pause: “I have a translator here — she’s my intern, also a reporter.” She introduced…
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New Covington Yard Event Channels Indie Sleaze Nostalgia
A local production company is bringing the indie sleaze aesthetic to life with an event later this month. Mallratz Productions is partnering with Covington Yard to host Indieglo 2025, a “nostalgia-fueled” event meant to transport you back to the “golden age of American Apparel fits, a perfectly curated Tumblr account, ripped leggings and vintage flannels,”…
Midsummer Mindfulness: Birding at a Different Pace
Summer moves quickly, doesn’t it? Suddenly you’re deep into the season — vacations, weddings, cookouts, camps, tournaments, festivals, family visits, long drives and late nights. Oh, and those mid-year deadlines you’ve been avoiding at work? Sorry, they’re not going anywhere. The planning, the people and the patience you’re practicing (when do the kids go back…
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Dierks Bentley to Sign Bottles of His Bourbon at The Party Source Ahead of Cincinnati Concert
Country music superstar Dierks Bentley is visiting Cincinnati on his Broken Branches tour next week, and you can get the chance to meet him. Before the concert on Friday, July 18, Bentley will be at The Party Source in Bellevue from 10 a.m. to noon for a meet-and-greet. The first 200 customers (21 and older)…
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BLINK Announces 2026 Festival Dates, Puts out Call to Artists
BLINK is officially coming back to Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky next year as organizers announce the dates for the festival and put out a call to artists. The nation’s biggest immersive light and art event will return in 2026, running from Oct. 8-11. Spanning more than 30 city blocks, BLINK features an array of public…
States Scramble to Shield Hospitals from GOP Medicaid Cuts
The giant tax and spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law over the weekend includes the biggest health care spending cuts in U.S. history. In response, states are scrambling to shield their hospitals from the looming loss of hundreds of millions in federal funding. In Georgia, a key state panel late last month took…
Weezer, Maren Morris, Mt. Joy and More to Perform at America’s River Roots Festival in Cincinnati
Organizers have announced the first musical acts to perform at Cincinnati’s upcoming America’s River Roots Festival. The America’s River Roots Festival is a celebration of inland river culture and heritage and will happen along the banks of the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Covington and Newport this October as a kickoff to the United States’ 250th…
Defamation Suit Offers Early Test of Ohio’s New Anti-SLAPP Statute
In Cambridge, Ohio attorneys have filed what may be the state’s first anti-SLAPP motion. The newly established legal procedure gives defendants a tool to dismiss frivolous lawsuits filed to suppress their protected speech. According to the Institute for Free Speech, 38 states have now passed laws protecting against strategic lawsuits against public participation, or SLAPP.…
First West Nile Virus Case of 2025 Confirmed in Hamilton County
Local health officials have confirmed the first positive case of West Nile virus in mosquitoes so far this year, and experts are offering tips on how you can prevent West Nile in your area. Hamilton County Public Health (HCPH) announced Monday that the positive results came from mosquitoes trapped on June 17 in a residential…
New Roman-Style Sandwich Shop Opens in Mariemont
A new sandwich shop created in collaboration by two of Greater Cincinnati’s culinary gems is now open in Mariemont. Alveo is a joint venture by Randy Sebastian of Blue Ash bakery Sebastian Bakehouse and Andy Tanner of Parisian Pantry, a local gourmet food retail company. The duo says the name is derived from the alveograph,…
Holtman’s Donut Shop in Oakley to Close
A popular family-owned donut shop will close one of its locations after this weekend. Danny and Katie Plazarin, the husband-and-wife team who own both the Holtman’s Donut Shop in West Chester and Oakley, announced on social media Saturday that they will be closing the Oakley location. Its last day in business will be Sunday, July…
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Tano Bistro Closes Hamilton Location
Fine-dining restaurant Tano Bistro has permanently closed one of its locations. Following what was supposed to be a temporary closure at the Hamilton location to fix a mechanical issue, according to a sign in the restaurant’s window, Tano Bistro announced on social media Wednesday that it was ceasing operations at 150 Riverfront Plaza in Hamilton.…
More Than 133,000 Ohioans Started the Process to Recover Their Unclaimed Funds in June
More than 133,000 people have initiated claims to get their unclaimed funds in the weeks since Ohio lawmakers initially suggested using those dollars to help finance the new Cleveland Browns stadium, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce. The Ohio Senate put using the state’s unclaimed funds to help pay for the Browns stadium in…
Proposed Ohio Equal Rights Amendment Clears Hurdle from Attorney General, Heads to Ballot Board
A group trying to repeal Ohio’s ban on gay marriage in the state’s constitution is one step closer to getting on the 2026 ballot. Ohio Equal Rights, a grassroots movement, submitted 2,000 signatures to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose on June 30 and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost certified the title and summary language…
Welcome to the ICE Age: Anti-ICE Signs Pop Up in Cincinnati Businesses
This story is part of CityBeat’s “ICE Age” series about the Trump administration’s crackdown on community members who are undocumented. There’s a sign outside Binski’s Bar in Camp Washington telling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) officers what to expect if they go inside. “IMMIGRANTS ARE WELCOME HERE.…
A Beverly Hills Hotel-Inspired Boutique for Book Lovers is Opening in Madisonville
A new boutique for book lovers, gift givers and aesthetic seekers is opening in Madisonville this month. The Clio Cabana is a new concept shop from lifestyle accessories brand Hello Clio, which found fame on TikTok and Instagram after designing the original Clio belt bag, the first bag specifically tailored for carrying e-readers. The brand…
Ohio Appeals Court Orders Gov. DeWine to Reclaim Pandemic Unemployment Funds
Ohio’s Tenth District Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court decision ordering Gov. Mike DeWine to pursue the unemployment compensation he turned down during the COVID-19 pandemic. Attorneys challenging the state believe there could be as much as $900 million available in unclaimed benefits. They filed a motion Wednesday asking the court to compel…
Proposed Federal Cuts to Research Funding Could Devastate Ohio Universities
Proposed federal funding cuts could be devastating for Ohio colleges and universities. President Donald Trump’s budget proposes cutting NASA’s science funding by 47% and the National Science Foundation by 56%. The budget has to be passed by Congress, something lawmakers are trying to do this week. Earlier this year, the Trump administration announced the National…
You Can Get a Free Cheese Coney from Gold Star Chili on National Chili Dog Day
You can celebrate National Chili Dog Day at the end of July with a free cheese coney from Gold Star Chili. On National Chili Dog Day, July 31, Gold Star will be giving away one cheese coney with the purchase of any regular-sized Coca-Cola product in the Gold Star Rewards app. To get this offer,…
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Comedy Festival Returns to Norwood for More Laughs This Summer
The streets of Norwood will fill with laughter this August with the return of Greater Cincinnati’s largest one-day comedy festival. The second-annual Norwood Comedy Festival is happening Saturday, Aug. 2 from 2-11 p.m. on Mills Avenue, next to Victory Park. Produced by Bombs Away! Comedy, the festival will feature headliner Geoff Tate, who has appeared…
Columbus-Based Brassica to Open First Greater Cincinnati Location
A popular fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant is opening its first location in Greater Cincinnati. Called one of Ohio’s best Mediterranean restaurants, Brassica, based in Columbus with currently six locations in the region, is set to open at Harper’s Station in Symmes Township sometime this winter, according to the restaurant’s brand agency, Mona Creative. The restaurant is…
Gov. DeWine Vetoes Measure That Would Have Been ‘Suicide’ for Ohio Pharmacies
Ohio pharmacists were worried that a measure inserted into the state budget would cause mass closures. Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday vetoed it, saying that lawmakers in the Ohio House and Senate asked him to. In his veto message, DeWine acknowledged that Ohio pharmacies are closing rapidly, and said he and Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel…
Gov. DeWine Signs Off on Using Unclaimed Funds for Browns Stadium, Future Ohio Projects
With his signature late Monday night, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has allowed a controversial funding plan for a new Cleveland Browns stadium to go forward. The state will tap its multi-billion-dollar pool of unclaimed funds — money which belongs to ordinary Ohioans — to pay for the Browns’ stadium and other sports and cultural facilities…
Personal Injury Claims Are Surging, But Most Victims Still Don’t Know Their Rights
Here’s a weird contradiction you don’t hear much about: personal injury claims in the U.S. are booming, but at the same time, millions of injured people are still walking around thinking they have no right to sue. Fender-bender with an Uber? Slip on a greasy fast-food floor? Bit by a delivery dog while your burrito’s…
Cincinnati Animal CARE Waives All Adoption Fees This Weekend Only
Cincinnati Animal CARE (CAC) will hold their first-ever completely free adoption event this weekend to combat shelter overcrowding. The two shelter locations are already at capacity going into this holiday weekend, with 477 dogs and 283 cats distributed between CAC facilities and foster homes. According to CAC, the week of Fourth of July is one…
Ohio Governor Vetoes LGBTQ+ Book Restrictions, Keeps Trans Erasure Language in Budget
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed the state’s two-year budget, vetoing three anti-LGBTQ+ measures and leaving three intact. Shortly before the midnight deadline on June 30 to approve the budget, DeWine issued 67 line-item vetoes to the 5,500-page document. Three key vetoes DeWine vetoed an amendment requiring all public libraries to place material related to…
As Tariff Delay Expires, Ohio Businesses Expect to Charge More
The pause President Donald Trump put on sweeping tariffs is due to end July 9 and when it does, Ohioans can expect higher prices at the cash register, according to a survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. So can consumers in surrounding states, it said. Tariffs — which are taxes on imports…
New Mural in Over-the-Rhine to Commemorate Landmark Supreme Court Ruling Granting Marriage Equality
A bold, new mural commemorating a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling will soon decorate Over-the-Rhine. Cincinnati’s ArtWorks’ newest piece of public art will honor the 10th anniversary of the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling, a Supreme Court case that granted marriage equality across the country. The mural will be located at 7 Mercer St., facing the…
Health Care, Food Cuts Won’t Only Hurt Ohio’s Poor, but the Entire Economy, Study Says
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act is being sold on promises that it will save Ohioans money. But its safety-net cuts will cost Ohio and other states far more than it will save, according to a report published last week. The deep cuts to health care under Medicaid, and to food support under…
‘It is Time for a Change.’ Dr. Amy Acton Talks About Running for Ohio Governor, Reflects on COVID-19
During a recent forum, former Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton emphasized her role as a public servant, not a politician, in her 2026 run for governor. Acton is currently the sole Democratic candidate running for Ohio governor in the 2026 election. “I am a doctor. I’m definitely not a politician, but I have…
Federal Law on Emergency Abortion Care Under Scrutiny, Could Have Ripple Effects in Ohio
Administration guidance around a lesser-known ’80s-era federal law regarding emergency abortion care has been rescinded by President Donald Trump’s administration and could impact emergency room patients in Ohio. The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) was enacted in 1986, with the aim to give peace of mind to patients entering emergency departments by making…
LGBTQ+-Friendly Bourbon Event to Return to Northern Kentucky This Fall
An event aimed at showcasing Kentucky’s bourbon and hospitality culture to LGBTQ+ visitors will return this fall. After a successful inaugural event in 2024, Bourbon & Belonging, from LGBTQ+-run nonprofit Queer Kentucky, will return to the Commonwealth from Oct. 3-5. The inclusive, weekend-long event, inspired by Gay Wine Weekend in Sonoma and QueerBeer Fest in…
Ohio and National Government Watchdogs Warn GOP Trying to Engineer a More Favorable Midterm Map
Good government leaders in Ohio and around the country are worried about state lawmakers attempting to ‘bake in’ 2026 election results long before voters head to the polls. Between new rounds of redistricting and even more restrictive voting legislation, Republican state lawmakers seem poised to engineer an easier path for their party’s candidates, they say.…
10 Years After Winning Marriage Equality, Jim Obergefell Wants to Aim Higher
This story was originally reported by Kate Sosin of The 19th. Meet Kate and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. It happened just a few weeks ago: Jim Obergefell was moving things in his office when he came across the ashes of his late husband, John Arthur, now 12 years gone.…
12 Greater Cincinnati Restaurants Recognized in Prestigious Wine Spectator Awards
Greater Cincinnati’s dining scene continues to receive national praise after 12 restaurants landed on a prestigious list that recognizes excellence in restaurant wine service, including three newcomers and one award upgrade. Wine culture magazine Wine Spectator recently released its 2025 list of Restaurant Award recipients, which features over 3,800 restaurants across the globe, including spots…
Crown Restaurant Group Reopens its Latin Eatery in Pendleton
One of Crown Restaurant Group’s (CRG) establishments has moved to a new neighborhood. Latin restaurant Crown Cantina, now just “Cantina,” relocated from its space on E. Eighth Street in downtown to the former Nation Kitchen and Bar location on Broadway in Pendleton. It held a soft opening earlier this week and will hold its grand…
An inside look at Ohio’s online casino boom – and how Cincinnati is betting big
Online gambling in Ohio is booming, and Cincinnati casino fans are taking notice. From mobile-first gaming trends to crypto-powered sites, here’s the inside story on what’s winning hearts, and wagers, in the Queen City and beyond. Alright Cincinnati, gather ’round, your local gambling scene is evolving. While we’ve got our iconic riverboats and Paycor Stadium…
Democratic Former Ohio Lawmakers Threaten Lawsuit Over Cleveland Browns Stadium Funding Plan
A pair of former Democratic state lawmakers warned the General Assembly not to approve a controversial plan to pay for a new Cleveland Browns stadium and other sports facilities in the future. State lawmakers went ahead anyway. The state budget, approved Wednesday afternoon, includes a provision to take ownership of unclaimed funds that have been…
Public School Advocates Claim Victory as Ohio Judge Calls Private Voucher Program Unconstitutional
A Franklin County judge said Ohio’s private school voucher program is unconstitutional in a ruling this week. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office is planning an appeal of the decision. The court granted a summary judgment, which is a ruling that comes from a judge without the need for a full trial in the case.…
The University of Cincinnati Officially Closes Campus Inclusion Centers
Wednesday morning, the University of Cincinnati (UC) Women’s Center, UC LGBTQ Center, the African American Cultural and Resource Center (AACRC) and the UC Ethnic Programs & Services all posted the same message on their Instagram pages: “Per newly enacted Ohio law, this account is no longer active. For Student Affairs content, follow @uc_studentaffairs.” These four…
‘We Are Going to Push Pause’ On Ohio Marijuana Legislation, Says Republican Lawmaker
Ohio lawmakers will likely go on summer break without making any changes to the state’s marijuana law, a Republican state representative said Tuesday. For the second week in a row, Ohio Senate Bill 56 was up for a possible vote out of the Ohio House Judiciary Committee, but both times the vote did not take…
As Pharmacies Close, Ohio Chamber Blasted for Siding with Middlemen
Owners of small pharmacies — many themselves members of local chambers of commerce — are accusing the Ohio Chamber of Commerce of siding with huge corporate middlemen who are driving them out of business. That undermines Ohioans’ health and costs the state’s businesses and taxpayers far more in the long run, the pharmacists say. Pharmacies…
Review: Harry & Shan Serves Classic Chinese-American Dishes That Keep You Coming Back For More
There is no shortage of Chinese restaurants in the Cincinnati area. They are an American staple and have been since Chinese railroad workers first arrived in the United States in the mid-1800s. In November, one new restaurant, Harry & Shan Asian Cuisine, joined the ranks. Harry & Shan serves predominantly Chinese-American dishes, such as lo…
Marisa Dabice is Leading Mannequin Pussy into its Most Fearless Phase Yet
Mannequin Pussy’s fourth full-length album, last year’s I Got Heaven, again rides the dynamic emotional wave of frontwoman Marisa Dabice, whose evolution from guttural yeller to a more nuanced conveyor of her singing voice is now complete. I Got Heaven’s 10 songs clock in at a brisk 30 minutes, opening with the tone-setting title track,…
A Weight to Carry: ‘Embedded Histories’ Opens at BasketShop Gallery
In a corner of Westwood, inside the walls of BasketShop Gallery, an act of remembrance is made permanent in concrete. Embedded Histories, the new solo exhibition by Iranian-born artist, researcher and University of Cincinnati graduate student Nazanin Najdmofarrah, is on view through July 5. The show invites its audience to consider the emotional residue of…
The Carnegie Presents a Season of Friendship, Family and Fun
The Carnegie’s upcoming season blends classic and contemporary musical theater with big ensemble productions and intimate stories of friendship. “In thinking about our season, I like to think of it as event theater where you want to get a group together to go out and see a show, making memories and traditions together,” said Tyler…







