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University of Cincinnati team to test new technologies to speed up transit projects

The goal is to improve efficiency and deliver transit projects on time.

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Northern cardinal at winter feeder.
It’s a scary time for birds

Plus, 12 ways to help keep our local birds a bit safer during the fall and winter.

GE Aerospace Foundation, United Way invest in advanced manufacturing workforce

The Future of Manufacturing Fund makes its first grants to local organizations addressing training gaps in the workforce.

Gerardo Ramos Vivas, founder of O’Bryonville’s Viva Coffee Roasters. The shop uses filtered water, which he said is essential for a quality brew.  Viva, which opened its shop last fall, has grown to roasting roughly four tons of beans so far in 2024.
Celebrating good coffee and good water: Coffee Festival experts share their secrets

The Cincinnati Coffee Festival this weekend will include live music, lectures, and demonstrations designed to unlock the magic of coffee at home.

Bold plan for renovation of historic Terrace Plaza gets a jump start

The cleanup funding is expected to attract new investors and financing that can help return the massive downtown structure back to life.

Issue Media Group, Soapbox parent, sold to media veteran

The new owner's background includes 25 years of experience in newspapers, including 20 as an editor, publisher and group executive.

Crunchy and Bubs, Cindependent’s cartoon mascots, have made the rounds at various local events to provide a fun dose of event branding.
A state of Cindependence

The Cindependent Film Festival elevates our film community.  

Longtime neighborhood gathering spot bought and reopened by patrons

They didn’t just mourn its closing. They saw an opportunity.

Toddlers ages 2 to 3 at Little Stars can explore the classroom designed just for them.
On-campus early learning centers grow young minds and spark scholarship

A snapshot of the synergistic role early learning centers play in the academic fabric of a few of the region's universities.

Case for Cities book, exploring themes of urban life and social justice, is published

The book, through a series of essays, examines the idea that cities can hold the keys to a more sustainable, equitable, and healthier nation.

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