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Communities across the Greater Cincinnati area will come together to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms on Monday.
Calling all foodies: Taste of Cincinnati is around the corner.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Arlington Memorial Gardens has installed 1,000 flags as part of its annual "Field of Memories" event to honor the fallen this Memorial Day. The flags, which create a striking visual tribute, can be seen from Ronald Reagan Highway. Events will be held throughout the weekend at the cemetery in observance of Memorial Day.
Taste of Cincinnati returns to downtown Cincinnati for Memorial Day weekend, May 24-26. Here's everything you need to know before stuff your face.
Major retailers are offering Memorial Day grilling bundles that can feed your entire family for as little as $3.50 per person. See how to get everything you need without burning through your cash.
Kroger will be providing veterans, active military personnel, and their dependents a 10% discount to in-store purchases on Monday, May 26.
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If you plan to carry shaving equipment at the airport this Memorial Day, keep the rules in mind. Here's what the TSA has to say.
Ohio road construction could also slow down your Memorial Day weekend drive. Here's what to know. Most people will drive over Memorial Day weekend, with 39.4 million people projected to travel by car, about one million more travelers compared to 2024. This could lead to experiencing heavy traffic and delays when on the road.
Taste of Cincinnati returns this weekend. The annual festival, which takes place Memorial Day weekend, May 24-26, will feature roughly 76 vendors, including local restaurants, Findlay Kitchen start-ups and food trucks.