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Here's where Cincinnati's newest residents are coming from. Hint: it's not just Ohio
Here's where Cincinnati's newest residents are coming from. Hint: it's not just Ohio

Yahoo

time29-07-2025

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Here's where Cincinnati's newest residents are coming from. Hint: it's not just Ohio

The Queen City might seem like a big small town to people who grew up here. But a new study shows that the Cincinnati metro area is expanding, becoming one of the nation's hotspots for relocation. U-Haul recently released its midyear migration trends report for 2025, which shows the most common cities where people relocated to in the first half of the year, based on U-Haul's one-way rentals data collected between January and July. The study shows Cincinnati is one of the top destinations for people moving within the U.S., yet it also lists Ohio as a top origin state for 11 of the 35 cities examined. Here's where new Cincinnati residents are coming from, and where some longtime locals are moving to. Where are new Cincinnati residents coming from? Per the report, Kentucky is the leading origin state for new residents moving to the Cincinnati metro area, followed by Indiana and Florida. Other popular origin states include Tennessee, Michigan, Illinois and more. Here are the top 10 states where new Cincinnati residents are moving from, according to U-Haul: Kentucky Indiana Florida Tennessee Michigan Illinois Texas Georgia North Carolina Pennsylvania Top out-of-state metro areas sending residents to Cincinnati When looking at metro areas, most newcomers are arriving from other nearby cities, with Lexington, Kentucky, topping the list. Here are the top 5 U.S. cities outside of Ohio where new Cincinnati residents are moving from, according to U-Haul: Lexington Indianapolis Louisville Chicago Detroit Top Ohio cities sending residents to Cincinnati Cincinnati also draws heavily from these other Ohio cities, according to U-Haul. Columbus Dayton Cleveland Akron Toledo Where are Cincinnatians moving to? While Cincinnati is gaining residents, some locals are heading elsewhere − especially to other nearby metros. Per the report, Cincinnati is listed as a common origin city for Cleveland, Columbus and Indianapolis. Where are Ohians moving to? Ohio was the No. 1 origin state for new residents in Detroit and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, according to U-Haul. It was also among the top 10 origin states for these cities: Atlanta Charlotte, North Carolina Chicago Indianapolis Miami Nashville Philadelphia St. Louis Tampa Contributing: Laura Daniella Sepulveda, The Arizona Republic. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: These 10 states are sending the most new residents to Cincinnati Solve the daily Crossword

Skeletal remains found near historic Tovrea Castle in Phoenix. What to know
Skeletal remains found near historic Tovrea Castle in Phoenix. What to know

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time09-05-2025

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Skeletal remains found near historic Tovrea Castle in Phoenix. What to know

The demolition of a home on the Tovrea Castle property near 50th and Van Buren streets was put on pause after skeletal remains were discovered. Phoenix police said they responded to a report of a dead body just before noon on May 8 near 50th and Van Buren streets. Officers arrived and learned of the plans to demolish a nearby house when the remains were found. Phoenix police said more information regarding the identity of the person found and their manner of death would be determined through an examination by the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner. Phoenix police released no additional information. Tovrea Castle at Carraro Heights was built as a resort destination in the late 1920s in what is now metro Phoenix. However, it ended up being a private residence. Now owned by the city of Phoenix and operated by Tovrea Carraro Society, the castle is a four-story, 5,000-square-foot architectural wonder on a 40-acre property, according to its website. It opened to the public in 2012 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. On Jan. 22, Phoenix police say two men were seen on surveillance video breaking into the castle, damaging the front doors and breaking light fixtures. The castle has been damaged several times in the past. In 2023, a man was charged with burglary and criminal damage after breaking in and causing an estimated $50,000 in damages. Republic reporters Laura Daniella Sepulveda and Jose R. Gonzalez contributed to this article. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Skeletal remains found near Tovrea Castle in Phoenix

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