New Cincinnati Metro CEO Commences Tenure with Communal Bus Ride, Underscores Public Transit's Role in City's Daily Life
The new CEO of Cincinnati Metro rode the bus to work on their first day, highlighting the importance of public transit in the city and commending the dedication of transit workers.
Cincinnati Mourns the Loss of Price Hill Chili Founder Sam Beltsos at 88
Sam Beltsos, the founder of the iconic Price Hill Chili in Cincinnati, has died at 88 after battling Alzheimer's. His restaurant, beloved since 1962, became a community staple and part of the city's culinary identity.
University of Cincinnati's Hoxworth Blood Center Urges Donations with E-Gift Cards and Coffee Coupons to Combat Summer Shortages
The Hoxworth Blood Center is urging for blood donations during summer and is offering donors an e-gift card and free coffee coupon in June to counteract seasonal shortages.
Seniors Embrace Exercise for Healthy Aging with Guidance from UC's Victoria Heasley
Older adults in the Bay Area are prioritizing exercise for health, guided by Dr. Victoria Heasley, with simple at-home routines suggested and a focus on personalized, low-impact plans to prevent injury and maintain balance.
Hope Schoolhouse: A Journey from 19th-Century Industrial Hub to Modern-Day Educational Landmark in Ohio
The Hope Schoolhouse in Ohio, initially tied to the 19th-century iron industry, is now a heritage visitor center surrounded by trails in Lake Hope State Park, reflecting the region's industrial past and nature conservation efforts.












