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Northern Kentucky natives create a nation of Elks

In the late 1800s, two men from Kentucky united to form the first fraternal organization for African-Americans.

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New 'Edition': A Q&A with new WVXU host Michael Monks

Change is in the air: WVXU's "Cincinnati Edition" gets a new host — River City News founder Michael Monks. Hear how he's preparing for his new platform.

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Greater Cincinnati Foundation grants support learning programs for at-risk kids

Thanks to Supporting Educational Success, 22 local organizations will be able to fund programs that improve both learning and health.

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A taste of Cincinnati’s architectural history

The Main Library showcases the city's growth — and the rising popularity of photography — through images from 1865–1917.

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Great Park’s addresses myths and misconceptions about urban coyotes

With an increase in coyote sightings throughout the inner-ring suburbs, local organizations are helping concerned citizens learn how to safely deter the natural hunters.  

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Local farmer improves soil quality for nutritious food

Richard Stewart of Carriage House Farms strives to grow healthier produce.

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“Brand purpose” is the future for leaders in the marketing industry

Companies like P&G are using their visibility as a platform for current and relevant issues.

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I Do: Cincinnati’s affordable venues and variety of attractions make it a wedding destination

Couples hoping to save money on their big day should consider planning a wedding in the Queen City.

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Amazon’s new distribution center in Kettering will bring new jobs and development to the area

The Fortune 100 e-retailer has confirmed plans to open by mid-summer.

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The National drummer loops back to local roots

After years in New York City, Bryan Devendorf came home to raise kids and make music. 

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Fresh, seasonal ingredients turn simple dishes into complex pop-up meals

When Chrissy Antenucci opened her Oakley restaurant, she never imagined that The Wheel would, indeed, keep turning and never slow down.

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Dress to Impress outfits students for success

At UC's Lindner College of Business, freshmen practice selecting appropriate business attire, pitching companies, and building relationships with potential future employers.

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Salon 21 presents five world premieres for piano quintet

Intimate concerts designed to mimic salons from the 19th century break down barriers between audience and artist. 

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OTR chamber awards $10,000 in innovation grants

Three local companies benefit from money awarded to help expand their businesses.

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Mohawk: A neighborhood of problems and promise

Committed residents and business owners are working to create a community where people want to live, work, and visit.

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Cincy Stories bridges community divides

Thanks to a platform that allows for multiple storytelling techniques, two local people have brought thousands of people together. 

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University of Cincinnati employee makes naloxone more accessible

A device designed to help educate the community and assist with overdoses will soon be available locally.

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Putting down roots

Cincinnati's Holocaust & Humanity Center's new home at Union Terminal is drawing national attention.

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“New urbanism” development between Cincinnati and Dayton a first for Ohio

Union Village will, essentially, be a new town flanked by Monroe and Lebanon. 

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CVG accelerates (again) into 2019

Ahead of schedule, CVG nearly reached its 2021 passenger goal with continued strong growth in 2018. The goal has now been bumped up, and that's not the only change taking place at one of the region's biggest economic hubs.