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The Queen City is buzzing with offbeat energy as the Cincinnati Fringe Festival returns to Over-the-Rhine for another year of ...
AI is a tool; you’re the pilot. Remember that AI is an instrument, but you are the one in control. Use it to augment your ...
Not so long ago, babies in Greater Cincinnati were dying before their first birthdays at an unacceptably high rate. But a ...
Replacement funding of approximately $350,000 from the state, a local developer and private donations has begun.
During the 2024-2025 school year, Talbert House launched the INsight School to Work program at three area high schools to ...
From Newfoundland in Canada to the hills of northern Alabama, and including a significant swath of eastern Ohio, the 2,000-mile long Appalachian Mountains’ verdant canopy has covered more than 130 ...
In recent years, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati has embarked on a significant restructuring initiative known as Beacons of Light, aiming to consolidate its hundreds of parishes into just several dozen ...
McMillen Health’s Brush program equips families and educators with easy-to-understand oral health tools, transforming access in underserved communities. This story is part of a series on the ...
The recent Architecture Matters article in Soapbox, Make the most of your existing home. Hit refresh for the not-quite-right spaces, explained how homeowners can work with architects to make the most ...
Across the region, there's a big disparity in how long people live. Nearly 90 years, on average, in Indian Hill and Mason, but barely over 60 in Arlington Heights and Adams County. That's nearly 30 ...
Manuel Iris takes silence and turns it into poetry. A Mexican-born American poet now living in Cincinnati, Iris’ gift for language recently earned him the Ambroggio Prize, an award that highlights ...
When traditional financial markets don’t provide access to capital, nonprofits can struggle to grow. CDFIs have helped organizations level up services and resources. The tangible community impact of a ...