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A very popular day : Kings Island officials cite 2021 season opening as a success

A very popular day : Kings Island officials cite 2021 season opening as a success Quinlan Bentley, Cincinnati Enquirer © Joe Timmerman/The Enquirer Justin Pritchard, landscape mechanic from Fayetteville, Jason VanHoose, landscape foreman from Wilmington, and Dakota Shaw, greenhouse supervisor from Goshen, work on the flower beds at the entrance of International Street at Kings Island, Wednesday, May 5, 2021 in Mason, Ohio. Kings Island will host a special pre-opening day experience this weekend before the official May 15 opening day. After suffering through a shortened season and limited capacity last summer as a result of COVID-19, Kings Island officials said the 2021 season opening has proved, so far, to be a success. 

Opinion: Just be patient and we will put the coronavirus behind us

Opinion: Just be patient and we will put the coronavirus behind us Clyde E. Henderson © Joe Timmerman, Joe Timmerman/The Enquirer People look at the new Dora sign as they walk around The Banks, Saturday, March 27, 2021 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dora stands for Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area and just started in The Banks on Thursday. Americans impatience is showing as COVID-19 cases are rising throughout the United States. We are on the cusp of getting enough Americans vaccinated to achieve sufficient collective immunity to get back to a reasonable normal. There is so much great news on the vaccine front. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 154 million vaccines have been administered in the U.S. We are averaging nearly 3 million shots in arms daily. The Biden administration s goal of every adult in the U.S. being eligible for vaccination by May 1 is well within reach. And Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has lowered the eligible age for getting vaccinated to

Opinion: Affordable housing measure not about defunding police

Opinion: Affordable housing measure not about defunding police Patricia Garry, Opinion contributor © Liz Dufour/The Enquirer A mural on a private building on Hatmaker in Lower Price Hill, adds some color to this community that dates back to the 1850 s. Community Matters in Lower Price Hill is planning to renovate several buildings for affordable housing. The rental properties would be efficiency up to three-bedrooms. The money designated for the renovation project from the city is now in jeopardy. The plan was to start the renovations in May 2021. The project would take about 18 months. The Lower Price Hill Thrives project is a collaboration between Community Matters and Over-the-Rhine Community Housing.

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