Bundle up, the cold is coming. Here's what you need to know to get started this week.
Impeachment trial begins, again
President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial is expected to begin Tuesday.
USA TODAY has a breakdown of how the two trials compare, as well as a timeline charting how we got to this point.
Get the latest updates by downloading our app or visiting Cincinnati.com.
Last call for curfew?
Ohio's overnight curfew could be on its way out.
The state has had 11 straight days of hospitalizations below 3,000, several days beyond the mark Gov. Mike DeWine set to move the curfew, currently at 11 p.m., to midnight.
The restrictions could be lifted altogether if hospitalizations stay below 2,500 for a week. The state has had six days below that level.
Look for news about the curfew at DeWine's regular press conferences at 2 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday.
Vaccine access expands
COVID-19 vaccine access expands to 2.2 million Ohioans today.
People 65 and older, as well as teachers and those with disabilities and severe congenital, developmental or early-onset medical disorders, are now eligible.
In Kentucky, a new regional vaccination site is opening at the convention center in Covington this week. The site will operate 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Get more information about how to book an appointment here.
V(G)alentine's Day
Valentine's Day (or, if you prefer, Galentine's Day) is this weekend and we have the perfect list of things to do if you're looking for fresh ideas to impress your partner.
We also have a list of local candy shops if you want a sweet treat and, later this week, we'll reveal our picks in the first Dress Cupid drawing party.
Our favorite tradition, though, is sending a Valentine to kids at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. It's a great way to spread the love.
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