Understanding is key in human trafficking awareness
Two local groups join together for a conference to educate the public about victims and survivors.
Norwood is surrounded on all sides by Cincinnati and has grown beyond its early industrial roots to become an ideal neighborhood for young professionals to purchase their first homes. Adjacent to neighboring Xavier University in Evanston and Hyde Park to the east, Norwood's revamped older homes and tree-lined streets are complemented by beloved family-owned restaurants like Sorrento's and Quatman Cafe and countless small corner taverns to dive in for a drink. Norwood is also home to Alloy Development Co., which is a marketplace where organizations, businesses and communities can find the resources they need to grow.
Two local groups join together for a conference to educate the public about victims and survivors.
School Amici provides more than just an Italian-language education: It's a place to meet new friends and attend ethnic events.
Entrepreneur Dani Isaacsohn aims to make every voice count with Cohear, his new consulting firm.
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.
Two Greater Cincinnati high schools have been ranked among the nation’s 100 best in the latest list from U.S. News & World Report.
In the mid 1950s, Cincinnati recording studio King Records was a hit powerhouse, featuring R&B artists like James Brown. Today, a devoted group of nonprofits, organizers, and policy makers are working to promote and preserve the historic studio.
Fueled Collective, a recently opened coworking space, offers a social club coworking experience, with spaces for remote employees and freelancers to both work and play.
On March 10, community leaders, volunteers, city officials, nonprofits and residents will descend on the Cintas Center for Invest in Neighborhoods’ 13th annual Neighborhood Summit. The event is free and open to the public.
Are you in search of a new beer to try? Check out some of our favorite beers from around town, including The Gadget, Corruption, Team Fiona, Tea Bags and a Hefeweizen.
Expanding on the continued improvements, redevelopment, renovation and business and housing boom in Cincinnati, the Greater Cincinnati Redevelopment Authority has targeted investment strategies to repurpose neighborhood real estate and return property to productive use.
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