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The Powerball drawing on January 14, 2026, created plenty of excitement. Players across the country checked their tickets. Many in Ohio hoped for a big win. Here is what happened. Winning Numbers and Jackpot Status The numbers drawn were 6, 24, 39, 43, 51, with Powerball 2. The Power Play multiplier was 2x. The jackpot […]

Health

Ohio is facing a severe flu season in early 2026. Cases and hospitalizations have surged rapidly. A new variant drives much of the increase. Therefore, health officials urge caution. Additionally, they recommend vaccinations now. The Current Surge in Numbers Flu hospitalizations doubled in late December 2025. They reached 1,465 for the week ending Dec. 27. […]

Business & Economy

I watched a YouTube documentary called “Why data centers are eating up enormous water resources” by DW News. It opened my eyes. These huge server farms use tons of water just for cooling. Now Ohio’s EPA wants to let data centers dump that wastewater into our local streams and lakes. What the New Permit Would […]

Ohio Gov. DeWine slams amateur 'sleuths' for illegally barging into daycares, urges proper reporting of fraud

Crime

A former bodyguard protecting the family of Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been arrested on federal drug trafficking charges. Justin Salsburey, 43, from Bellefontaine, Ohio, faces serious accusations. His wife, Ruthann Rankin, 38, an Urbana City Schools teacher, was charged alongside him. The arrests stem from a federal investigation that surfaced in early January […]

Crime

Cincinnati faces scrutiny over the delayed installation of security cameras in the West End. Recently, the city manager addressed these issues. Meanwhile, parents of slain children demand swift action. This situation highlights ongoing safety concerns. However, city officials cite logistical challenges. Background on the Incidents In November 2023, 11-year-old Dominic Davis was shot dead near […]

Good News

The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 202 on November 19, 2025, by a 29-2 vote. This bipartisan measure, sponsored by Senators Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) and Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo), aims to modernize child custody laws. It now awaits House consideration. The bill replaces outdated terms like “shared parenting” and “sole custody” with detailed parenting plans. […]

Pop Culture

Cincinnati, Ohio, has produced many notable figures. Interestingly, several celebrities have tied the knot with individuals from this vibrant city. These unions often blend fame with local roots. Moreover, they highlight Cincinnati’s influence beyond its borders. First, let’s explore some musical connections. Music Stars Hollywood & Entertainment Sports & Culture Bonus Cincinnati quietly punches above […]

Entertainment

They Exist And We Can Prove It In a world full of cancelations, some stars remain completely bulletproof. Moreover, they’re adored across generations, races, and timelines. Here’s the updated, undeniable list of humans with zero haters. This afternoon, we put the question out there: who are the celebrities that don’t get any hate? The Eternal […]

Local

As federal SNAP benefits halt on November 1, 2025, families face tough choices. However, local organizations step up quickly. This article guides you to free meals and pantries. Additionally, it highlights community leaders’ urgent calls for action. The SNAP Crisis Hits Home SNAP supports over 42 million Americans yearly. In Greater Cincinnati, thousands rely on […]

Business & Economy

Ohio Republicans push a bold plan. They propose a gold and silver-backed currency. Consequently, it sparks heated debate. Critics call it abandoning America. Thus, Ohio eyes dollar independence. The Currency Plan House Bill creates “Ohio transactional currency.” Residents could convert dollars to gold-backed notes. Silver options would follow. Rep. Jennifer Gross leads the charge. She […]

Education

Cincinnati pulses with history. Shadows hide eerie tales. Consequently, ghost hunters flock here yearly. These spots top haunted lists. Moreover, they draw thrill-seekers and skeptics alike. Thus, explore if you dare. 1. Sedamsville Rectory: Demons in the Attic Built in 1891, this rectory served a church. Priests fled amid chaos. Now, it tops Travel Channel’s […]