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  • 1 week ago | wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo

    CINCINNATI — Summer is here, and many local families are looking for ways to keep kids entertained without emptying their wallets. Some Tri-State families are even choosing to skip traditional vacation plans this year to save money. According to Cincinnati adventure expert and content creator Nedra McDaniel with Adventure Mom Blog, creating memorable summer experiences doesn't require deep pockets — just a bit of planning and creativity. "It's just making a plan.

  • 1 week ago | wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo

    CINCINNATI — Gas prices across the Tri-State could jump even higher as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies. Experts project your wallet will take a hit at the pump in the coming weeks. An analyst for Gas Buddy predicts prices could rise more than 30 cents a gallon by July 4 due to the skyrocketing cost of oil. On Tuesday, Ohio averaged $3.03 per gallon, Indiana sat at $3.14 and Kentucky had the lowest prices at $2.86.

  • 1 week ago | wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo

    CINCINNATI — Fraudsters are tricking consumers into believing they are on official sites for passport or visa application renewals when they're actually on impostor websites. These scams specifically target travelers in a rush during peak travel season, banking on the fact that people will overlook warning signs when pressed for time. Many travelers aren't realizing they've landed on unofficial websites and are paying $88 for documents that should be free.

  • 2 weeks ago | wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo

    CINCINNATI — Shoppers are getting more creative with Father's Day gifts this year as budgets tighten, according to a new report from RetailMeNot. The report shows 50% of shoppers plan to celebrate their dad with a gift this year, matching last year's numbers. However, on average, shoppers are cutting back about $25 as budgets tighten. "Even if it's a last-minute gift, it doesn't mean that it can't be thoughtful.

  • 2 weeks ago | wcpo.com | Taylor Nimmo

    CINCINNATI — A Hyde Park woman is living with buckets, tarps and growing frustration after a tree crashed through her roof during a spring storm, causing more than $50,000 in damage. Dot Dervin has been waiting for repairs for three months, with contractors seemingly in no rush to fix her home despite being paid by her insurance company. "I believe they see an old lady who lives by herself in the house, and they don't give a darn," Dervin said.

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Taylor Nimmo
Taylor Nimmo @tnimms
26 Mar 25

RT @TanyaORourke: What’s iconic ab Cincinnati? They’re kidding, right? We don’t need mink coats & cowboy hats, but this is an incredible,…

Taylor Nimmo
Taylor Nimmo @tnimms
17 Feb 25

Have you tried any clothing rental or subscription services? If so, which ones? @WCPO

Taylor Nimmo
Taylor Nimmo @tnimms
20 Jan 25

What apps do you use that help you save money? (Anything from grocery deals, budgeting, canceling subscriptions, etc.) @WCPO