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Mobile primary care in North College Hill provides free health services for the community

A partnership between the Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Deaconess Association Foundation is open to all individuals who struggle to get to — and pay for — doctor’s visits.


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Cincinnati passes groundbreaking renter’s choice law to help those struggling with security deposits

The city became the nation’s first to adopt this housing legislation that requires landlords to offer accessible alternatives to the traditional lump sum upfront costs.

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Kroger launches “Noshtalgia” podcast featuring food trends for 2020

Cookbook author and TV personality Danielle Kartes will host the show based around five themes the company predicts will be popular this year.

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Cincinnati Music Festival named one of the top 14 summer events of 2020 by “Oprah Magazine”

Concertgoers are encouraged to plan a cross-country road trip with the help of this list.

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Fans around the world celebrate Fiona’s birthday and help the zoo raise money for Australia

The Cincinnati Zoo’s beloved hippo turned 3 last week. Zookeepers helped her celebrate with a special cake and a fundraiser for the Bushfire Emergency Wildlife Fund.


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“Dark Waters” in Ohio: Our rich natural resources are under threat from industry and farms

Environmental activists hope the new movie will draw attention to the increasing dangers from both industrial and agricultural sources that are threatening the state's water resources.

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On the Ground: A new wave of residents putting down roots brings stability to Walnut Hills

In the 1980s and 90s, the community's population shrank drastically, leading to urban blight and crime. But in the early 2000s, a wave of new, young urbanism brought a heightened interest in traditional, dense neighborhoods nearer to the urban core. With this heightened interest came a new willingness to invest capital in urban revitalization.

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Enlisting high-tech to help end homelessness in Cincinnati

A collaboration between 84.51 and Strategies to End Homelessness will hopefully reduce — and possibly end — homelessness by studying data about the people they serve. 

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The Red Hot Dancing Queens will host a fundraiser to benefit Australia

Founder Claire Stewart, along with her two Australian business partners, is raising money for key organizations fighting the country's devastating fires. 

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The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center celebrates one year at Union Terminal

Their move in January 2019 to the 12,000-square-foot facility nearly tripled the amount of exhibit space.

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Art heals when medicine isn’t enough

Kentucky-based nonprofit Portrait of a Soul provided a healing experience for a Cincinnati Children’s patient.


Cincy In The News The latest facility can accommodate the largest aircraft for maintenance.

FEAM Aero sets up new hangar at CVG expected to generate 100 aircraft mechanic jobs

The new $19 million facility spread out over 103,000 feet will support the economic development of both the state and the region.


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Cincinnati pediatrician coauthors a pioneering study about how screen time impacts developing brains

Dr. John Hutton and fellow researchers studied scans of 47 kids to determine how exposure to TV, tablets, and reading affects language and literary skills.


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21c Museum Hotel selected as one of ARTnews’s “Deciders”

Their innovative exhibition, Dress Up, Speak Up: Regalia and Resistance, is meant to provoke real, meaningful dialogue among visitors.


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Preschool Promise creates a pathway to academic achievement for local children who need it most

In November of 2016, Cincinnati taxpayers voted in support of a five-year, $33M tax levy that would increase access to high-quality preschools within Cincinnati Public Schools’ jurisdiction.

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Grassroots transformations: The Impact Fair ignites change for Cincinnati children

Twenty-six local organizations will be available to answer questions and offer suggestions about getting involved in local politics. 

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Forever Kings helps build confidence among young black men

The local nonprofit challenges the social norms, explicit biases, and stigmas associated with marginalized youth.

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A new exhibit highlights citizenship today and how having a “home place” impacts individuals

The Kennedy Heights Arts Center currently has a diverse exhibit comprised of work from eight regional artists.

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Transform raises nearly $30,000 thanks to a retweet from Seth Meyers

The local organization donates clothing to transgender children but is outgrowing its space.


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“Vogue” lists Khora as one of 2020’s “Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings”

Chefs Edward Lee and Kevin Ashworth will rework local classics at their new location in the forthcoming Kinley Hotel.