Cincinnati’s best kept secret: Paddock Hills
One of the city's smallest official neighborhoods boasts big community spirit.
One of the city's smallest official neighborhoods boasts big community spirit.
Schools and organizations can apply for funds that will expand summer programs and provide funding for trips, sporting equipment, and transportation.
Dr. Amy Mechley and Dr. Eleanor Glass are helping Cincinnatians achieve comprehensive, affordable healthcare.
Three Cincinnati teachers from different schools discuss their hopes for the 2018–2019 year.
Human Services Chambers of Hamilton County's intensive lobbying effort helped convince City Council to keep a funding commitment that will positively impact Cincinnati's most vulnerable neighborhoods.
Through this program students are leaving high school with associate degrees.
Sound advice for transformative change that keeps you on your path, practicing your values.
Urban Blooms is growing something beautiful in the heart of two Cincinnati neighborhoods. Last Friday, construction began on a 1,500-square-foot living wall at 4912 Reading Rd. in the Bond Hill business district. A similar project will begin in Corryville this fall.
People's Liberty grantee Domonique Peebles is tackling food deserts in an innovative way with his project, Brick Gardens, which uses vertical farming to grow food year-round.
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