Stories

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The life and work of a 19th century artist is part of a year-long celebration of Jewish culture

Henry Mosler Behind the Scenes is a collaboration between Cincinnati Art Museum and the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati.

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The Queen City receives her CROWN

Private and public entities join forces to link communities in health, transportation, environmentalism and commerce.

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Region recognized for new jobs and investments

Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana all ranked in the Top 10 for state-level economic development.

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Power to the Purple People Bridge. Pedestrian span awarded fix-up funding

The bridge is considered the longest connector in the country that serves walkers and cyclists and links two states.

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New investments coming in region's life sciences sector

The life sciences sector in Northern Kentucky has been growing, with employment in the field growing 85 percent from 2014 to 2019.

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Graphic: A Walk/Dance Tour of Downtown Murals

Dance group Pones and five other collaborating companies present individual vignettes at downtown ArtWorks murals.

Cincy In The News The Esquire Theatre was originally built in 1911 as the Clifton Opera House.

Esquire Theatre and Cincinnati's indie film scene profiled

It's hard to imagine Cincinnati's Indie film scene without Esquire Theatre, but it almost happened in 1989.

Feature Story Pitches from students Tai Sykes and Jordan Dean were audience vote winners.

‘School Board School’ opens door for community to bring ideas to improve, change school system

The challenge to get ideas from community members to public school decision-makers hatched Education Policy Pitch Night.

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The Living City: What's being done to create and preserve affordable housing?

A coalition has emerged to bring attention, energy, awareness, and money to the affordable housing issue. It won’t happen overnight, but progress is being made.

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Hard Times: The second annual Cincy Seltzer Fest supports Pink Ribbon Girls

Eight local seltzer brands will be featured at Fowling Warehouse along with nearly 100 different varieties.

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College Hill invites the community to see, feel, and experience the projected business district

Residents are invited to tour development projects on Hamilton Avenue.

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Heritage Hill clothing captures Black excellence

The company officially launched in March with help from Co-op Cincy.

Cincy In The News Businesses in Cincinnati are preparing for pay transparency.

Pay Equity: Cincinnati leads the way in transparency

Companies will soon be obligated to disclose expected salary ranges.

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Fun facts about WKRP in Cincinnati

Although the popular series ended 40 years ago, the legacy lives on.

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Cincinnati created a plan to buy homes in bulk to keep them cheap

When almost 200 single-family homes came on the market this year, Cincinnati’s Port Authority made a bold move: It outbid 12 large real estate investors and became a landlord.

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Cincinnati Art Museum will host a collection of Nabataean material

The institution will work closely with Jordanian museums to showcase South Asian art and Islamic art, along with antiquities through curator Ainsley M. Cameron.  

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The Baker’s Table Bakery hosts pizza throwdowns

Local chefs apply their signature styles to a comfort-food favorite.