Move to Cincinnati

Head in the clouds: Kroger Pilot Tom Pavlik soars through ups and downs

Pavlik has seen economic highs and lows but has managed to keep his job through the pandemic.

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For the second year running, Cincinnati is the No. 1 city for recent college grads

Seven of the top 10 are located in the Midwest, and were ranked according to job opportunities, affordability, and fun.

Three Cincinnati attractions are considered one of “20 Virtual Travel Experiences to Try”

Forbes rounded up a list places to see and things to do while quarantined. Three of our regional attractions made the list.

More than $100 million promised for Cincinnati’s innovation district

JobsOhio — together with the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Medical center — creates a “magnet for talent” in the area.

Community Open Newsroom: Three local musicians discuss what they love about Walnut Hills

Kathryne Gardette met with musicians Baba Charles Miller, Ric Hordinski, and Heather Verbeck Harrison at Caffe Vivace in Walnut Hills for Soapbox's first Facebook Live Community Open Newsroom.

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.

Meet Dani McClain, the library’s 2020 Writer-in-Residence

The award-winning journalist and author hopes to reconnect with her hometown during her tenure. 

Award winning writer Keith Pandolfi returns to the Queen City

After living in New Orleans and New York City, this Cincinnati native wants to help foster the local writing community and expand representation of our regional culinary talent and culture. 

Mia Birdsong, community advocate and family activist will speak on Wed., Nov. 6.
Making space for change: As People’s Liberty ends, two new entities come to Cincinnati

A four-day Civic Symposium will celebrate the city's philanthropic climate and encourage citizen engagement.

Bridget Behrmann credits her love of Cincinnati to family and community

The director of Wellness and Member Engagement for the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati could have — and has — lived in a variety of places. But Behrmann chose to return for the unique communities, restaurants, and teams.

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