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A new survey of guests at Cincinnati’s largest soup kitchen shows a growing number of people experiencing homelessness in Over-the-Rhine. 

Our Daily Bread is located across from Findlay Market on Race Street and has provided hot meals and a social space for people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity in Over-the-Rhine since 1985.


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RedsFest returned to Cincinnati this weekend after a two-year hiatus.

Renovations at the Cincinnati Convention Center — previously known as the Duke Energy Convention Center — have put a pause on Reds Fest since December 2023. RedsFest was the first event held at the newly renovated convention center.

City leaders praised the renovation during a Jan. 7 ri...


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You can get a preview of Covington’s newest board game bar at a special event this January.

Dice on Draft is a soon-to-open venture from McKenzie Crist and her husband, DJ Stanley. Crist told LINK nky in September that th...


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In February, Ohio will kick off a year-long, statewide celebration of one of the state’s — and world’s — most beloved writers.

Led by Literacy Cleveland and Ohio Humanities, “Beloved: Ohio Celebrates Toni Morrison” will honor the life, work and legacy of novelist and editor Toni Morrison, beginning with an inaugural event at The Columbus Foundation on Wednesday, Fe...


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Select businesses in Covington are offering customers special discounts and deals as part of the City’s Bridging the Gap initiative, which aims to help local businesses weather economic downturns that may arise following the recent


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