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Carey Hoffman

As a Cincinnatian for almost all his life, Carey Hoffman has written about numerous subjects involving almost every Greater Cincinnati neighborhood. He enjoys history — both local and beyond — reading, anything to do with golf, most things related to basketball, and all things that make Cincinnati a more interesting and better place.

Carey Hoffman's Latest Articles

New center next step for NKY Latino community

This Q&A piece with Leo Calderon, the board chair for the new Esperanza Latino Center in Covington, offers insight into how the founders hope their efforts will make an impact for NKY's growing Latino community.

New center next step for NKY Latino community

This Q&A piece with Leo Calderon, the board chair for the new Esperanza Latino Center in Covington, offers insight into how the founders hope their efforts will make an impact for NKY's growing Latino community.

Collaboration lessens job loss impact from IRS center’s closing

What was once seen as an initial loss of 1,800 jobs with this year's closure of Covington's IRS Submission Processing Center is now down to less than 200 jobs.

Collaboration lessens job loss impact from IRS center’s closing

What was once seen as an initial loss of 1,800 jobs with this year's closure of Covington's IRS Submission Processing Center is now down to less than 200 jobs.

Cyber security a worry? NKU developing answers

Cyber security is a problem that concerns almost every business. As success in competition is showing, NKU is developing some of the top talent in the field nationally.

Cyber security a worry? NKU developing answers

Cyber security is a problem that concerns almost every business. As success in competition is showing, NKU is developing some of the top talent in the field nationally.

Covington’s task: Build a better City Hall

A new task force will take the long view on city services and resident desires as Covington seeks a potential light at the end of the tunnel to the issue of its nomadic City Hall.

Covington’s task: Build a better City Hall

A new task force will take the long view on city services and resident desires as Covington seeks a potential light at the end of the tunnel to the issue of its nomadic City Hall.

Q&A with Brady Jolly on his quest to become flush with success

With a bit of irreverent humor and one of the strongest legacy service businesses in Northern Kentucky, Brady Jolly is a 27-year-old who isn't standing still.

Q&A with Brady Jolly on his quest to become flush with success

With a bit of irreverent humor and one of the strongest legacy service businesses in Northern Kentucky, Brady Jolly is a 27-year-old who isn't standing still.

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