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Cincinnati is considering keeping new restrictions on food trucks operating in late into the night, citing concerns about drunk crowds causing issues.
Forever Kings brings back 'Dinners on Us' series as 97,000 Hamilton County residents face loss of SNAP benefits.
Council members are pushing back on the city manager's decision to ban food trucks from operating after 11 p.m. on weekends in Downtown and Over-the-Rhine.
The city said the program aims to form a network of food resource hubs and urban farms in high-risk neighborhoods, starting with Avondale, East Price Hill and the West End.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Nearly 19,000 Cincinnati Public Schools students could lose access to SNAP benefits if the program ends Nov. 1, affecting more than half of the district’s student population heading into the holiday season.
Food banks in the Cincinnati area haven't seen a big rush of furloughed federal workers — yet. The Freestore Foodbank's CEO Kurt Reiber says they have been getting a lot more calls.
The menu features a playful mix of modern classics and regionally inspired favorites, including Spicy Fried Chicken Flatbreads, Grippo’s Fried Chicken with Jalapeño Corn Waffles, and signature dishes like the Cincinnati Smash Patty and Sriracha Teriyaki Steak.
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Democratic leaders from 25 states are suing the USDA over the looming suspension of SNAP benefits, which is set to begin Nov. 1 because of the government shutdown.