COVID19

The show must go on: social distancing possible in Devou Park if they host their Summer Series

During the Great Depression and at the start of WWII, the Federal Works Progress Administration awarded enough money to add a band shell to the park. Now, 81 years later, music might once again bring relief to the community.

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Don’t count yourself out: complete your census forms ASAP

Without an accurate assessment of our population, Cincinnati will lose much-needed federal funding.

Who’s hiring? Three regional institutions plan to expand jobs over the next several weeks

Fifth Third Bank, Kroger, and Fidelity Investments plan to increase hiring and decrease onboarding time during the pandemic.

Bartering in the time of coronavirus: what neighbors are trading

We used to have our own flour and AA batteries. Now we’re relying on the kindness of others, as shelves are often empty and online shipping experiences delays.

Locally owned restaurants, such as Rich's Proper Foods, could benefit from the relief fund.
New relief fund makes grants available to restaurants and bars

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED and Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky have partnered to provide local eateries the opportunity to enjoy some much needed relief

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.

Robust arts community continues amid COVID-19

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

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.

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.

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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