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Upscale real estate surges in Cincinnati

Jobs, community, culture, and affordable luxury draw people to a select few cities throughout the country.


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In honor of Women’s History Month, “Red Tricycle” listed 12 kid-friendly trips around the country

Cincinnati was recognized for its variety of artwork, exhibitions, and performances that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment.

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Two Midwest cities collaborate on community development initiative

St. Louis and Cincinnati are working together to improve neighborhood outcomes under Beyond Housing’s 24:1 initiative.


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Blogger calls downtown one of the more pleasant and healthy central business districts in the nation

Wendell Cox encourages connoisseurs of early 20th-century architecture to take a walk around Cincinnati.

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Vinni Brown has designs on Cincinnati

The native interior designer and realtor with Coldwell Banker has lived in California, Connecticut, Texas, and France but decided to move herself — and her business — home.

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OTR Days showcases Cincinnati’s vibrant maker community

The event kicks off with a plethora of activities around the region, including performances, tours, speakers, and classes.


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Together, again: Two NKY creative agencies will soon be under same roof for second time

The female entrepreneurs behind Scooter Media and Spotted Yeti are once again joining forces as they expand their businesses.


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Crossroads Church used tithes to wipe out $46.5 million of medical debt in the region

Homes across Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee have benefited from a local partnership with RIP Medical Debt.


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The Better Bike Share Partnership in Philadelphia awards $10,000 to Cincy Red Bike

Nine projects across the country received funds from a $79,600 grant designed to engage residents in low-income neighborhoods.


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Local entrepreneur recognized in "Travel Pulse’s" 'What It’s Like to be a Black Female Hotel Owner.'

Kristin Kitchen, owner of Sojourn Heritage Accommodations, was one of three national African-American entrepreneurs interviewed.


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Miami University students work on a hypothetical restoration of the Terrace Plaza Hotel

The project done in response to the growing demand of reimagining modern urban interiors as architecture trends move more towards restoring and recycling the old as opposed to building new.


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Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Shauntia Edwards [VIDEO]

Open newsroom host Kathryne Gardette speaks with Queen City Kitchen Executive Director Shauntia Edwards

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Open Newsroom host Kathyrne Gardette talks with La Soupe founder, Suzy DeYoung. 

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Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Dave Curtin [VIDEO]

Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Dave Curtin

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Keeping government honest: Know your rights when requesting public records

Not all elected officials — particularly those on the local level — realize that citizens have access to how they conduct business.


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Tariffs, trade, and taxes: How businesses are coping

The Trump administration’s price increases on imports from China have hurt local factories. Here’s how they’re fighting back.


Feature Story Brit Fitzpatrick leads Tri-ED's Blue North entrepreneurship program.

Blue North's mission is to build a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem in Northern Kentucky

Tri-ED created the program to help startups and small businesses find the connections, mentors, and funding they need to succeed.

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Power of Her Day salutes local female artists

The event, which runs through December 2020, will feature women-centric work at seven area cultural settings.


Development News Food access advocates (from left): Michael Morris, Plant Cincinnati; Emmy Schroder, Food as Medicine; David Curtin, Food Forest; Suzy DeYoung, LaSoupe; Gary Dangel, WHRF; Shauntia Edwards, Queen City Kitchen; and John Sugawara, Freestore Foodbank.

Walnut Hills changemakers: locals come together to provide healthy food for the community

During the latest On the Ground Community Newsroom, host Kathryne Gardette spoke with four people working together to bring fresh meals to the neighborhood.

Development News Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear looks at plans for Wilder's redevelopment during his announcement of a grant for the project.

The 'crown jewel' of Wilder would be a secret no longer with these ambitious plans

City leaders are working to make Frederick’s Landing park a focal point of the area's redevelopment.