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The Black Liberation Center hosted a five-day, thought-provoking teach-in on anti-Blackness

Multiple museum professionals — including the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center — plus artists and scholars collaborated on Art of Collective Care & Responsibility: Handling Images of Black Suffering & Death.


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Cincinnati’s Public Library received an innovations award for Civic and Community Engagement

Each year, the Urban Libraries Council gives awards to branches across the county, recognizing the valuable resources they provide in communities.


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Kings Island will have a new luxury campground in spring 2021

The luxury outdoor resort will have 73 cottages and 164 full-service RV spaces.


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Artists become innovators during the pandemic

With so many cancelled events and shows, local makers have changed the way they sell their wares.


Feature Story How to replace the Brent Spence Bridge has been debated for two decades.

'What we need is reasoned men and women on both sides of the river to say we're going to solve this'

Transportation, infrastructure, and government expert Mark Policinski talks about the impact of the Brent Spence Bridge closing and what it will take to move the debate forward on replacing it.  

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West Side holiday guide: Shop Camp Washington and Westwood

Now more than ever, local businesses need our support. Here are a few to choose from.


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Northern Kentucky holiday guide: Shopping over the river

The Brent Spence Bridge may be closed, but that’s no excuse to miss NKY’s holiday deals.

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Home values in the Cincinnati market have increased 16% year-over-year since last September

Historically low interest rates and comparatively low home prices will continue to motivate buyers to compete for available inventory through the winter.

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“The Simpsons” characters travel to Cincinnati

Executive Producer Matt Selman, self-proclaimed “chili dog connoisseur,” sent Principal Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers on a road trip to the Queen City for some Skyline.


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Local firefighters rescue a woman — and her groceries — from rollover crash

The crew from Engine 5 helped the driver remove everything from her car and get it home.


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Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins named NFLPA Community MVP

This is the third straight year he’s won the award.


Feature Story Close the Loop of Hebron has hired Adam Criss and dozens of others through a second-chance hiring program.

This jobs program offers another chance to those who have run out of them

Over the last year, one Northern Kentucky company has hired dozens of people through a transformational hiring project that offers hope for those in recovery. 

Innovation News Thomas More’s Biology Field Station houses the Center for Ohio River Research and Education.

Thomas More's Ohio River research center has earned long-term financial support

The center specializes in hands-on teaching methods, with faculty and students educating visitors about the Ohio River’s ecosystem and its surrounding watershed. 

Development News IT Supply Solutions employees put together care bags for the homeless.

Locally grown IT firm expands and adds jobs

The project will consolidate the company's operations from three facilities in Boone and Kenton counties.

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The Crawford family — 2,000 miles together

Changes in this family’s parenting plan led to a six-month, completed hike on the Appalachian Trail.


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Working in Neighborhoods wins EPA grant to reduce water pollution

Thanks to a $120,000 federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, improvements will be made to the Mill Creek Watershed.


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Ohio’s newly released hospital data shows grim numbers throughout the state

Although some metropolitan areas are doing better than others, Columbus and many rural communities are running out of ICU beds.


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Local suburban housewife starts a movement

Loni Yeary mobilized a community of more than 230,000 women to connect, inform, and encourage voting ahead of the election.


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MadTree employee opens Indian-inspired brewery in Chicago

Longtime friends Ray Schrand and Bhavik Modi opened Azadi Brewing Company on Diwali.

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Artist Hank Willis Thomas talks about his first retrospective at the Cincinnati Art Museum

The concept of truth is the main focal point of his mixed-media exhibition.