Clifton / CUF

Resting on a hill overlooking the north side of Cincinnati, Clifton offers a wide range of experiences from a college atmosphere with the city's largest school, the University of Cincinnati, to an international center for cutting-edge medicine featuring University, Children's and Good Samaritan hospitals. Clifton's history has been preserved in historical buildings and homes — from modest to millionaire. Trendy shops and restaurants can be found on Ludlow Avenue in the Gaslight District, along with the Esquire Theatre, yoga studios, Clifton Market and a newly renovated branch of the Cincinnati Public Library. Even though Clifton is tightly compacted with large buildings and interesting architecture, green space does exist at Burnet Woods

Opening Day Diamond seat raffle to benefit UpSpring’s Summer 360 program

UpSpring (formerly Faces Without Places) is raffling off Opening Day Diamond seats to raise money to support its education and enrichment summer program serving area children experiencing homelessness. 

Hyperloop UC is one of 30 teams left in the worldwide competition; Shishir Shetty is third from left in the back row and Dhaval Shiyani is sixth from left, next to primary faculty adviser Dr. Shaaban Abdallah
UC team prepares for finals of Space X Hyperloop Pod competition

A team of UC students is among the final 30 teams advancing to the Official Space X Hyperloop Pod's prototype competition in June; more than 1,000 teams from around the world entered the initial competition.

8 best places to try Cincinnati’s “remarkable chili”

The Daily Meal website returns to one of the national media's favorite regional food topics, Cincinnati chili, with a guide to eight key places in Southwest Ohio to try the crazy concoction.

My Soapbox: Jeff Berding, FC Cincinnati

Former Bengals exec Jeff Berding thinks pro soccer is the "next big thing" in American sports, so he's building FC Cincinnati (before even playing its first game) to be ready for MLS expansion.

Jewish & Israeli Film Festival brings the world to Cincinnati

The Mayerson JCC Jewish & Israeli Film Festival is bucking the trend in Cincinnati's languishing film presentation scene, growing again and attracting higher-profile movies for its latest run Feb. 6-25.

Mentoring program aims to help first-year college students, encourage retention

First-year college students will have mentoring help thanks to a partnership between the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative and local schools and organizations.

Heimlich Heroes program has trained more than 25,000 kids since 2013
Heimlich Heroes plans to double the program’s child trainees in 2016

Heimlich Heroes has trained more than 25,000 kids in 37 states since its implementation in 2013 and plans to double that number by the end of 2016. 

Top 10 trends & newsmakers on our radar for 2016

Turn and face the strange changes that 2016 will bring to Greater Cincinnati, thanks to these 10 stories waiting to be told.

Clifton Cultural Arts Center received an NEA grant to continue renovations at the former Clifton School
Five Cincinnati arts orgs receive NEA grant money

The National Endowment for the Arts recently doled out $27.6 million to arts organizations across the country, including $150,000 to five Cincinnati arts organizations.

Dedicated individuals and organizations drove local education success in 2015

Amazing people invested their hearts, souls, time and generosity to improve the region’s education efforts throughout 2015. Here are their stories.    

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