Pleasant Ridge / Kennedy Heights

With a combination of niche shops and restaurants as well as strong community roots and a solid housing stock, Pleasant Ridge has come into its own over the past few years as more and more people realize the benefits this diverse gem of a neighborhood can provide. A burgeoning arts district is taking hold with collaboration from neighboring communities and recent business and education development projects.

Northside Transit Center opened in fall 2020.

Cincinnati’s regional transit system improves with collaboration focused on inclusivity

Advocacy and research group, TransitCenter, studied eleven cities, although Cincinnati was not among them, and found that their boards were not representative in terms of gender, race or geography. In […]

Notes From Ukraine: How one exchange student changed the lives of a local family

Lena stayed with Judy Hughes’ family for three weeks in 1994. But their bond has lasted through the years.

Two esteemed dancers lead program at KHAC

Daniel Burkholder and Kimani Fowlin explore parenting and race through movement.

Argos Natural Pet Food feeds and treats Queen City dogs and cats

After years of rescuing, fostering, and caring for dogs and cats, Elisabeth Mayer left her corporate career to pursue a line of work dedicated to serving her lifelong passion for animals.

For years, the school has experienced break-ins and property damage.
How do you solve a problem like Shroder? The KHDC is working towards a resolution

Shroder High School has been mostly vacant since 2007, but community leaders are working to resolve grievances and give it a second life.

Transgender Day of Remembrance: Honoring those wo have lost their lives to violence

Every year, the St. Peter’s Unitied Church of Christ honors the memory of transgender people who have lost their lives to violence. Here’s how you can participate.

Critical Race Theory is not, in fact, theoretical

As more schools incorporate CRT into their curriculums, some parents fear that history is being rewritten. It’s not.

How Golf Manor kept community connections during the pandemic

Free libraries and food trucks helped neighbors safely stick together last summer.

Go Golf Manor: Community organizers bring First Fridays to the village

Enjoy food trucks, live music, and beer through the summer.  

“A Celebration of the Harlem Renaissance”: acknowledging the legacy of the Black cultural revival

In addition to a visual art exhibit, viewers can expect jazz performances, a poetry reading, and performance by Revolution Dance Theatre.

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