Hamilton County Judge Orders Temporary Shutdown of Cincinnati's Rusconi Bar & Kitchen Amidst Nuisance Allegations
A judge orders Rusconi Bar & Kitchen to close temporarily due to allegations of violence, underage drinking, and violations of fire code capacity. The bar's attorney claims unfair treatment.
Cincinnati's Cuisine Scene Unites for Charity During the Exciting Restaurant Week: Savor Special Menus and Support Children's Hospital
Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week returns with over 40 restaurants participating, providing specially priced three-course meals, with a portion of proceeds going to Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Over 20 Frisch's Big Boy Locations in Greater Cincinnati Face Eviction Proceedings Amid Leasing Disputes
Frisch's Big Boy restaurants in Cincinnati face evictions across over 20 locations after legal actions by landlord NNN Reit Inc. Employees express heartbreak over potential job losses and store closures amid unexplained operational challenges.
Eviction Wave Hits Frisch's Big Boy: 10 Southwest Ohio Locations Ordered to Vacate Amid Rent Dispute
A Hamilton County magistrate approved the eviction of four more Frisch's restaurants in Southwest Ohio, totaling ten recent evictions due to overdue rent. Three locations escaped immediate closure.
Duck Donuts Closes Its Doors in Deerfield Township, Leaving Dayton as Closest Option for Fans in Cincinnati
As noted on Facebook, Deerfield Township's only Duck Donuts store closed abruptly. The closure shocked customers, who expressed their dismay online. Other locations closed in 2024, with the nearest shop now in Dayton, Ohio.
Cincinnati's Oakley Kitchen Food Hall to Close, Legacy of Nurturing Culinary Talent Endures
The Oakley Kitchen Food Hall in Cincinnati is closing its lower-level food hall, while the upper event space remains for private bookings. The hall has been a culinary incubator since opening in 2021 but plans to cease operations by November 30.
Cincinnati's Wildweed Named "Best New Restaurant in America" by Esquire, Shining National Spotlight on Local Culinary Scene
Wildweed in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine is named one of Esquire's Best New Restaurants in America for 2024, highlighting its unique approach to pasta with local ingredients.
Island Frydays Bids Farewell: Cincinnati's Beloved Caribbean Restaurant Closes After 16 Years
Island Frydays in Cincinnati has closed after nearly 16 years. Owner and former UC football player Leo Morgan cited rising costs post-pandemic as the reason. He plans to sell seasonings online and continues to engage with patrons on social media.
Paychex Set to Acquire Cincinnati's Paycor for $4.1 Billion Amid Local Workforce Concerns
Paychex, Inc. has agreed to acquire Paycor HCM Inc. for $4.1 billion, a move that raised Paycor's shares by 23%. The all-cash deal is expected to close in the first half of the year amidst concerns about potential job cuts.
GE Aerospace Expands Ohio R&D with JobsOhio $9M Grant: 200 New Jobs and Innovative Engine Testing in Greater Cincinnati
GE Aerospace received a $9 million JobsOhio grant to test its RISE engine technology in Ohio. The company plans to add 200 engineering jobs by 2028 and boost the local economy.
Cincinnati Reds Seal Broadcast Deal with FanDuel Sports Network for 2025 Season
The Cincinnati Reds have announced a broadcast partnership with FanDuel Sports Network for the 2025 season. The partnership will offer games via direct-to-consumer streaming and potentially boost the team's revenue.
West Side Brewing Acquires and Rebrands Cincinnati's Gilligan's on the Green into Gilligan's Brewery
West Side Brewing acquired Gilligan's on the Green and plans to rebrand and continue producing British Isles-inspired beers. Management will remain, and exciting changes are promised for the brewery experience.
Cincinnati Chili Week Returns with Tasty Deals and Contests to Celebrate City's Iconic Dish
Cincinnati celebrates its culinary heritage with Cincinnati Chili Week, which offers special deals on the city's famous dish at over twenty eateries. The event also includes an app-based competition and philanthropic support for a local nonprofit.
Classic Hamilton Board Game Sparks Nostalgia, Potential Comeback to Celebrate City's Evolution
The article discusses the nostalgic value and potential comeback of a Hamilton-themed board game that features local landmarks and businesses from the 1980s, exploring its significance as a community unifier and historical artifact.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Rules Lockland Officer's Fatal Shooting on I-75 Justified After Car Chase
The Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office deemed a Lockland police officer's fatal shooting on I-75 justified after a chase of a stolen vehicle involving Samuel Munyarutete, who was shot after not complying with police commands.
University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub Hosts Conference to Empower Local Entrepreneurs
Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub hosted an Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Conference to help business owners acquire and grow their ventures, with a focus on leadership, negotiation, and financial skills.
Over 700 Workers Impacted as Kohl's Announces Closure of Monroe E-Commerce Center in Ohio
Kohl's is closing its Monroe, Ohio e-commerce center by October 31, 2025, affecting 768 employees, notably in material handling. This follows regional store closures and broader company restructuring.
Cincinnati Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 11-Year-Old Azariyah Everett Last Seen on Findlay St.
Cincinnati Police are seeking help to find missing 11-year-old Azariyah Everett, last seen wearing a SpongeBob shirt and gray shorts. The public is encouraged to contact Det. Oliver with any information.
Kroger Co. Announces Closure of 60 Stores Nationwide Amid Strategic Reorganization
Kroger Co. plans to close 60 stores in various states within 18 months as part of a strategic initiative to boost remaining stores' performance. The company offers affected employees positions in other locations.
Bailout Systems Pivots From Military to Arborist Market with "Invisible Man Device" Amidst Regulatory Challenges
Startup Bailout Systems pivoted from military and firefighting safety to arborist safety, adapting its descent device to a new market with promising acceptance, exemplifying the adaptability of startups.
Cincinnati Invests $7.6 Million in Harrison Avenue Road Safety Overhaul
Cincinnati has started a $7.6 million road safety project on Harrison Avenue, which includes lane resizing, bike lanes, speed cushions, and crosswalk enhancements to improve pedestrian safety and reduce traffic accidents and speeding.
Iconic French Crust Café & Bistro Bids Adieu to Findlay Market This Sunday
French Crust Café & Bistro at Findlay Market is closing on Sunday after over a decade of serving Parisian-inspired cuisine. Owner Annette de Cavel cites the difficult decision to shut down the beloved establishment.
Dutch Bros Brews Up Excitement With First Tri-State Area Location in Greater Cincinnati
Dutch Bros has opened its first Tri-State area location in Springfield Township, offering a variety of coffee, energy drinks, and smoothies. Their hours are extended on weekends. A second Ohio shop is expected in Milford this fall.
Ohio AG Sues Cincinnati's ZC Home LLC for Allegedly Selling Refurbished Dyson Products as New
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sues ZC Home LLC for allegedly selling refurbished Dyson products as new, affecting over 3,300 customers. The lawsuit seeks restitution and an injunction against deceptive sales practices.
Colerain Township Community Rallies for Jayde Hankerson's Recovery After Parade Accident
Jayde Hankerson is recovering at home after being run over by a horse trailer at a parade following a seizure. She underwent surgery for a fractured pelvis, and her family has started a GoFundMe for her medical expenses.
Iconic Cincinnati Steakhouse Maury's Tiny Cove Listed for Sale After 70+ Years
Maury's Tiny Cove, Cincinnati's oldest steakhouse since 1949, is for sale for $1.295 million. The two-level venue features a patio and two bars. The owner is retiring. It will remain open for now and is known for appearances in the film "Carol."
Fairfield Celebrates CIP Retail's 50 Years of Business Success and Community Impact
CIP Retail in Fairfield celebrated 50 years in business, receiving recognition from Mayor Rhodus. As a trusted name in retail decor, the family business signifies the local economy's health and continuity.
Cincinnati's $800M Riverfront Vision Sparks Debate Between City Officials and Hamilton County Leaders
The Banks development in Cincinnati has a mixed reception, with city officials pushing for ambitious growth while county officials express caution over the project's $800 million cost and its impact.
Cincinnati Restaurants Shine: Four Establishments Named in OpenTable's Top 100 Nationwide for 2025
Four Cincinnati restaurants made OpenTable's top 100 US restaurants list in 2025, with Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse, Pepp & Dolores, Sotto, and The Precinct recognized for steak and Italian cuisine.
Cincinnati-Based Kroger Co. to Reinstate Full-Time Office Work by 2026 Amidst E-Commerce Reworking and Florida CFC Closures
Kroger announces that by January 2026, employees must return to the office full-time, alongside closing several automated fulfillment centers in Florida, impacting 1,400 jobs.
Ohio Anticipates Over 3% Rise in Holiday Sales, Driven by Strong Economic Indicators - University of Cincinnati Reports
Ohio expects increased holiday shopping, with a 3% rise in retail sales, supported by strong job and wage growth. This is bolstered by lower costs of living and easing inflation, which could stimulate the state's economy.
Sharonville Celebrates Local Pride as Businesses and Schools Sweep Cincy Magazine's Family Choice Awards
Sharonville, Ohio celebrates local wins in Cincy Magazine's Family Choice Awards, including accolades for education, recreation, and community services, highlighting the city's family-friendly environment.
Kroger Yanks Beloved Wellness Fest From Downtown Cincinnati Streets
Kroger is retooling its downtown Wellness Festival for 2026, replacing the big two‑day street fair with a nationwide Wellness Tour and in‑store activations. Premium celebrations will land in other cities while local stores host events.
Downtown Cincy Gets New Jolt With Atrium Two Starbucks
A Starbucks has opened inside Atrium Two in downtown Cincinnati, becoming the chain’s third full-service downtown location months after a Fourth-and-Vine closure. Photos and job listings indicate the store began serving customers in late May.
Downtown Road Mess Blamed as Middletown Favorite White Dog Distilling Calls It Quits
White Dog Distilling Co. will close its downtown Middletown tasting room on June 14 after years of construction and slow foot traffic. Owners plan a June 12 farewell tied to Pride and say the brand may continue elsewhere.
Cincinnati’s Fifth Third Storms Wall Street in Biggest Bank Listing Switch
Fifth Third Bancorp will move its primary stock listing from Nasdaq to the NYSE the week of June 12, 2026, keeping FITB for common shares. The change follows the Comerica acquisition and is being billed as the largest bank transfer in history.
Ohio Judge Gives THC Seltzers A Brief Cleveland Comeback
A judge has given a narrow, temporary reprieve to some Ohio sellers of hemp‑derived THC beverages as legal challenges to the state’s new hemp rules continue. The ruling keeps a small swath of products on shelves while courts sort the dispute.
Million-Dollar Bosses: Ohio Credit Union Chiefs Cash In As Boards Scramble For Talent
Several of Ohio’s biggest credit unions have pushed CEO pay past $1 million as boards compete for fintech and banking talent. The trend mirrors national compensation pressure.










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