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For the second year running, Cincinnati is the No. 1 city for recent college grads

Seven of the top 10 are located in the Midwest, and were ranked according to job opportunities, affordability, and fun.

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Social distancing is keeping volunteers away, but there are still ways to provide support

A redesigned CincinnatiCares.org site is connecting volunteers to nonprofits where they can still help out remotely and online.

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How can you help? Cincinnati organizations in need of donations during COVID-19 pandemic

We all know about the first responders working overtime and risking their lives as COVID-19 continues to spread. Here’s a look at some local organizations tirelessly helping Cincinnati’s more vulnerable residents.


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On the Ground: Covington's growing Latino community

Covington is home to about 2,220 Latino residents, a little over 5 % of the population, according to 2018 estimates. When the new census figures are tallied, that number is expected to grow.

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Amplifying the voices of “invisible” charities

Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati continues its mission to bolster people, issues, and causes that are unknown to residents.

Development News An initial priority for the new fund will be food and cleaning supplies. Shown here: Be Concerned: The People's Pantry, one of the region's largest food pantries.

Emergency coronavirus relief fund created with a goal of $4 million

The resources will be deployed rapidly, foregoing the traditional long-form application process.

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Art Academy of Cincinnati adjunct professor creates Instagram account for students to showcase work

Between March 13 and April 1, Benjamin Cook's page attracted more than 17,000 followers.

 


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Governor Mike DeWine receives international attention for proactive coronavirus response

He’s getting praise from around the world for his early moves against the virus at a time when the rest of the U.S. was still playing catch-up.


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Keeping in touch with furloughed staffers: Britney Ruby Miller works to keep employees connected

Around the world, businesses are trying to keep their laid-off workers engaged, insured, and mentally healthy.


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HBO show “High Maintenance” set in NYC features Rhinegeist beer

One of the show’s producers included it after a trip to Cincinnati.


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Five forgotten neighborhoods band together to fight for change

The Beekman Corridor Initiative unites South Fairmount, North Fairmount, English Woods, Millvale, and South Cumminsville to revitalize this once-forgotten area.


Feature Story Randolph Park, on Covington's Eastside is named after Dr. James Randolph, a pioneering physician who was the first African American to professionally provide medical aid to African Americans in Northern Kentucky.

On the Ground: A tale of two neighborhoods

Covington's Eastside and Westside neighborhoods, which have been traditionally separated by race, are working to change their stories.

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Sticks, stones, pixels, and ink: local architects use digital tools to shape the built environment

Cincinnati designers have access to more technology than ever to facilitate digital collaboration, but — at times — they still rely on the basics.


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Cincinnati’s robust arts community continues amid COVID-19

ArtsWave is focused on helping the region’s arts sector weather the coronavirus crisis.


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Updates from Italy: Nearly three weeks into the quarantine, residents are both sad and hopeful

According to one citizen, "the mood for now is good, but the fatigue is behind closed doors."

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‘Addiction and mental illness don’t go away:’ Organizations help vulnerable people during COVID-19

Social isolation, job loss, lack of transportation, and fear-inducing news can make anyone spiral downward or relapse. Two regional institutions are working virtually to help.

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Mita’s restaurant provides food, basic essentials for laid-off workers

Across the country, business owners have transitioned into free food pantries for unemployed hospitality workers.


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Cincinnati company might have an innovative, therapeutic option for COVID-19

Airway Therapeutics Inc., has a protein replacement therapy that could help reduce inflammation in the lungs and prevent further respiratory injury.

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Karrikin Spirits Co. encourages everyone to donate a bottle of hand sanitizer to first responders

Distilleries all over the country are recalibrating their facilities to make supplies for those who need it most.


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Three Cincinnati attractions are considered one of “20 Virtual Travel Experiences to Try”

Forbes rounded up a list places to see and things to do while quarantined. Three of our regional attractions made the list.