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According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. flag should be flown at half-staff from sunrise until noon on Memorial Day to signify a period of mourning. After noon, the flag should be raised to full-staff until sunset.
RiverRacers, what the park says is Ohio’s first racing water coaster, also opens. Riders are able to race their family and friends side-by-side on rafts, and will be launched down a 33-foot drop, reaching speeds of 30 miles per hour. Soak City waterpark opens, and features new-and-improved areas and rides on May 24. (WKRC)
Calling all foodies: Taste of Cincinnati is around the corner.
The rain that has persisted in Ohio for much of May could stay away for Memorial Day weekend. Akron, Cincinnati and Columbus could see high temps in the 60s or low 70s with very little chance of rain.
Taste of Cincinnati 2025 features 12 Black-owned restaurants, food trucks and vendors plus Black musical acts performing across three festival stages.
AAA predicts a record-breaking 45.1 million Americans will travel between Thursday and Monday, mostly by car and plane. Here's what to know if you're one of them.
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.
Dozens of the banners are hanging along Central Avenue and nearby streets beginning at Charles Street and heading into the downtown area. The banners will remain hanging throughout Veterans Day in November.