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🌡️ Temperature tale

Hamilton County • June 27, 2025

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Good morning, Hamilton County. The stark contrast between our neighborhoods has never been more evident than during a heat wave. An eye-opening Enquirer analysis reveals a troubling reality: Cincinnati's poorest communities can experience temperatures 5-10 degrees higher than surrounding areas, with neighborhoods like Winton Hills facing double the risk during extreme heat events. These urban "heat islands," with their abundance of concrete and limited tree cover, create potentially deadly conditions for vulnerable residents.

Meanwhile, tensions remain high in Lincoln Heights after a Neo-Nazi demonstration four months ago left the historically Black community demanding accountability. Despite investigations concluding no laws were broken, residents claim evidence exists of demonstrators pointing guns at community members. As this situation develops, AccuWeather has issued weather alerts for neighboring Kentucky, though specifics remain frustratingly vague for those seeking to plan their week ahead.

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☕️ What's Brewing Locally

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🔍 Neo-Nazi rally sparks outrage in historically Black Lincoln Heights community. Four months after demonstrators waved swastika flags and shouted racial slurs near the village, residents are demanding accountability from Hamilton County commissioners. Despite two investigations finding no laws were broken, community members claim evidence exists of demonstrators pointing guns at residents. The Heights Movement's executive director Daronce Daniels insists "plenty of evidence" remains that could support a "true investigation." Frustrated residents now plan to take their concerns to the Ohio Statehouse, seeking legislation to prevent future hate demonstrations.

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🌦️ Weather alerts dominate Kentucky's forecast with no actual details provided. The article from AccuWeather mentions warnings, watches, and advisories for WFO Cincinnati covering Kentucky, but contains no specific weather information. Instead, the page is filled with navigation elements, local advertisements, obituaries, and popular articles from The Daily Independent newspaper. Among the featured local stories are a ribbon cutting for Big Sandy Superstore, a Huntington bakery recognition, and news about a BBQ Brawl coming to Ashland.

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🌡️ Poor Cincinnati neighborhoods face deadly heat inequality. An Enquirer analysis reveals six of the city's seven most impoverished areas have the highest vulnerability to extreme temperatures. Neighborhoods like Winton Hills and Roll Hill experience double the risk compared to the city average, with temperatures running 5-10 degrees hotter than outlying areas. These urban "heat islands" trap heat due to limited tree cover, abundant concrete, poor housing conditions, and restricted access to air conditioning. Health officials urge vulnerable residents to take extra precautions during heat waves, including seeking shade and staying hydrated.

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🏡 Real Estate Reveals

Real estate listing image Corner Charmer Near Towne Center: This Bennington model in Anderson, listed at $575,000, offers an updated corner lot home with first-floor study, renovated kitchen, outdoor entertainment space, and finished basement, all just minutes from Anderson Towne Center.
Real estate listing image Renovated ranch quiet cul-de-sac: Brick ranch home with renovated kitchen, refinished hardwood floors, and family room with fireplace listed at $299,900. The property offers additional living space in a 4-season room and is located on a quiet cul-de-sac street.
Real estate listing image Spacious luxury family haven: Priced at $559,900, this five-bedroom home with 3 full and 2 half baths features a 2-car garage, upgraded interiors, and a finished family room with a bar area and ample storage.

🗓️ Happenings & Hoopla

🇬🇷 Jun. 27 - Panegyri Greek Festival: Opa! The 50th Annual Panegyri Greek Festival transforms Winton Road into Athens on June 27. Savor homemade Greek cuisine, dance to live music, and experience warm Mediterranean hospitality at this golden anniversary celebration.
🍽️ Jun. 27 - Community Care Dinner: Gather around the table for "Patterns of Care" community dinner on June 27 at 1801 Race St. Share a meal while exploring what it means to nourish neighbors, support local entrepreneurs, and build community connections.
🎉 Jun. 27 - HEAPY 80th Anniversary Celebration: Celebrate eight decades of excellence at HEAPY's Client Appreciation Happy Hour! Join the festivities on June 27 at UC's 1819 Innovation Hub, 2900 Reading Rd, Cincinnati. You're cordially invited!
🎨 Jun. 27 - Final Friday Art Walk: Explore local art and culture at Final Friday in Over the Rhine! Wander through Pendleton Art Center, support talented artists, and discover OTR businesses on June 27, 5-9pm at 1200 Vine St.
🍻 Jun. 27 - $2 Draft Happy Hour: Unwind at Happy Hour every Monday-Friday at 1526 Madison Rd, Cincinnati! Sip on refreshing $2 16oz drafts and kick back after a long day. The perfect way to start your evening!
🍳 Jun. 27 - Cafe Alma Brunch: Satisfy your weekend cravings at Cafe Alma's Brunch on June 27! Stop by 6111 Montgomery Rd in Cincinnati for a delicious mid-morning feast that'll start your day off right.
🌈 Jun. 28 - Cincinnati Pride Parade: Join the Episcopal Church at Cincinnati Pride on June 28! March in the 11am parade, then celebrate at the riverside festival from noon to 9pm at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove.
🩸 Jun. 28 - Playhouse Blood Drive: Roll up your sleeve for a good cause at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's Blood Drive! Join Hoxworth Blood Center on June 28 at 962 Mt Adams Circle and make a life-saving donation to our community.

💰 Financial Friday

Reviewing and adjusting your budget regularly can help you stay on track with your financial goals; by breaking down your income and expenses, you can identify areas where you can save more or allocate funds towards your priorities, ensuring your money works for you.

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