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Sensory Saturdays at Cincinnati Art Museum
Art and Culture, Events, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and BeyondCincinnati, Ohio – This program at the Cincinnati Art Museum is designed for families with children who have autism or other developmental disabilities. Each month, explore the museum’s galleries in a less crowded environment, using multisensory tools and resources to make the most of the visit. Email access@cincyart.org for questions or more information. 2024-2025 Dates September…
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The Latest on the Myles Murphy Injury & The Bengals-Colts Game Thursday Evening
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – The last preseason game of the year is always one of the most interesting to watch for die-hard fans because of the players fighting to fill out the last few roster spots. Surely Bengals fans are rooting hard for Maema Njongmeta, the rookie linebacker out of Wisconsin, who has…
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine tests positive for COVID as cases rise
By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced he was positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, noting the rising levels of the virus throughout the state. DeWine’s office announced the governor had tested positive Tuesday morning, after experiencing “mild, cold-like symptoms … including sneezing and a runny nose.” Under the advice of his doctor,…
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Attorneys argue for and against Ohio 24-hour abortion care waiting period pause
Getty Images By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Attorneys challenging Ohio’s 24-hour abortion waiting period and minimum in-person visit regulations made their arguments last Friday as to why enforcement of the laws should be paused as they fight to get them eliminated entirely. Jessie Hill represented the ACLU of Ohio, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America,…
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University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children’s part of statewide mental health research initiative
News release from UC News SOAR Study to identify risk and resiliency factors to improve behavioral health outcomes By Tim Tedeschi The University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital are part of a collaborative research initiative designed to identify contributors to the ongoing epidemic of persistent emotional distress, suicide and drug overdose in the state…
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Carrington Crossing condominium fire displaces 35 residents
Loveland, Ohio – Around midnight the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department (LSFD) responded a fire at the Carrington Crossing condominium complex on Carrington Lane and immediately went to a 2nd alarm. The fire started on the second floor of the three story building and spread to the roof, throughout the attic of the other units and eventually…
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Harmonics entertained on the rooftop of Bishop’s Quarter
Art and Culture, Entertainment, Events, Food & Restaurants, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightLoveland, Ohio – One of Loveland’s favorite band, the Harmonics entertained on the rooftop of Bishop’s Quarter in Historic Downtown Saturday night for a capacity crowd. This song is “It’s Too Late” from Carole King’s second studio album, Tapestry. _____________ Harmonics is a trio of professional, polished musicians whose love of classic and contemporary rock…
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Royal Sweep: Kansas City Crushes the Redlegs
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – There are some series in baseball that tell you exactly what a team is made of, and what it they are capable of doing. This weekend’s set with the Kansas City Royals was one of them. With the Reds inching within 2 games of .500 it was yet another…
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Loveland Art Festival on Saturday, Sept. 7
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Art Festival is being held on Saturday, September 7 from 11am until 4pm at Whistle Stop Clay Works, 119 Harrison Avenue in Loveland, Ohio. The show highlights local artists from a wide variety of genres, including pottery, fiber art, photographs, jewelry, paintings, wood working, mixed media, fresh flowers, and much…
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The Bengals Battle in the Windy City
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – Although the score might not have borne it out, the Cincinnati Bengals’ reserves played their tails off against the Chicago Bears starters on Saturday. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was riding high ready to make his first start in front of a raucous Soldier Field crowd of 59,829 fans. But…
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