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Streets locked down near JD Vance’s Cincinnati home

Photo Credit: Zac Gudakov
Streets around JD Vance’s home in Cincinnati are being temporarily shut down with checkpoints and restricted access throughout the weekend.
Residents in the area are still able to enter through designated checkpoints, but traffic is being rerouted and monitored by law enforcement.
Bottom line: Expect traffic disruptions and increased security presence in the area this weekend.
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Cincinnati Police Museum temporarily closing

Photo Credit: Sandy Ching
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum is closing to the public starting this weekend, with plans to remain shut down until at least the fall.
Officials say the closure will allow for updates and improvements to exhibits and facilities.
Bottom line: One of Cincinnati’s unique museums will be unavailable for several months.
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Bright “fireball” spotted across the Cincinnati sky

Photo Credit: smokymtfaithfoodfun, Instagram
A bright meteor (fireball) streaked across the sky this week, with sightings reported across the Cincinnati area.
Experts say the object was likely a small asteroid burning up in Earth’s atmosphere, creating a bright flash visible to residents.
Bottom line: A rare sky event had locals looking up — and talking.
⚡ Quick Hits
Visitor traffic continues increasing at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport as spring travel ramps up.
A new residential proposal is being discussed near Pendleton, continuing development momentum just east of downtown.
Local bars and restaurants are preparing for another busy weekend following strong St. Patrick’s Day turnout.
📅 Things To Do Today
Explore rotating exhibits at the 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati (free and open to the public).
Catch March Madness action at sports bars around The Banks.
Walk the scenic paths at Ault Park, one of the best overlooks in the city.

Photo Credit: Prakash Chauhan
🍔 Local Spotlight
Sacred Beast: Located in Over-the-Rhine, Sacred Beast is one of Cincinnati’s most popular modern American restaurants, known for its house-made pastas, burgers, and brunch menu.
The restaurant blends upscale techniques with comfort food, making it a go-to for both casual meals and nights out.
Why locals love it: Creative menu, great brunch, and one of the most consistently good spots in OTR.

Photo Credit: Sacred Beast Dinery
One Interesting Thing…
The Ault Park pavilion is one of the most photographed spots in Cincinnati, especially during spring bloom season
That’s it for today.
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