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Baby formula shortage 2022; CVS, Target, Walgreens limit formula sales
Infant formula supplies have become more constrained, increasing out-of-stock percentage to 40% from 31% two weeks earlier. The shortage has…
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Vote for your favorite band, and support the arts, with CincyJams
Voting in the ArtsWave CincyJams competition has opened with more than 10 bands vying for donations. Bands from Anderson High School, Cincinnati…
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Lakota school board meets Monday after censuring member
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio – Over the last two weeks, new board member Darbi Boddy has been censured and asked to…
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Attorney: Man in 2021 Roselawn bar killing is mentally ill, not a 'racist assassin'
What happened that night "was the product of (Lonnell Anderson's) psychotic thinking," his attorney said. Source link
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Cincinnati Enquirer’s high school athletes of the week, May 9
Voting is open for the next Cincinnati.com Athletes of the Week ballot, presented by Mercy Health, for the week spanning April…
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How and when to watch
When you see the moon late at night on Sunday, May 15, you may notice something strange. Before midnight, it…
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Giminetti Baking Company to reopen under new owners
Giminetti Baking Co. will reopen in Northern Kentucky after being purchased by the owners of Pompilios Italian Restaurant. The wholesale bakery,…
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Some may emerge in 2022, here’s what to know
A year after billions of Brood X cicadas emerged from a 17-year slumber, a few stragglers may crop up this month. …
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5 reasons to download the Cincinnati Enquirer news app
The Cincinnati.com app is a great way to keep up with news, sports and things to do where you live. …
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Samuel Adams Brewing hosting taproom event, tour giveaway
Samuel Adams will celebrate 25 years of brewing in Cincinnati this Friday, May 13, which is also 513 Day. To…
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Gee Horton never thought of himself as an artist. That is, until a museum bought his art
Cincinnati's Gee Horton found himself an accidental artist, but he's found ways to celebrate his home, his culture, his truth…
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