Disney+’s “The Beatles: Get Back” depicts how the band made its mark in Ohio
Despite their popularity — or perhaps because of it — some Ohioans were not happy with their performances in Cincinnati and Cleveland.
Despite their popularity — or perhaps because of it — some Ohioans were not happy with their performances in Cincinnati and Cleveland.
Flipping Showdown challenges renovators in a six-episode series with nine homes to fix under a limited budget.
The two organizations share similar principles around service to community, as well as decades of shared members, trustees, and administrators.
The theme revolves around celebrating the history of Cincinnati, which was founded in 1788 and originally called Losantiville.
LISC Greater Cincinnati helped start a collection of programs and efforts to help people improve their homes and stay connected to community and necessary resources.
George Floyd’s death has caused civil unrest throughout the country. Here’s how one local woman is activating change.
The plan recommends 34 actions to produce and preserve affordable housing, protect the most vulnerable residents, and change the systems that impact affordability.
In 2019, LISC supported 40 local companies through financing or technical assistance. Much of that support was building relationships between small businesses and organizations or institutions that could help them prosper.
Organizations across Greater Cincinnati are getting involved with grassroots neighborhood organizing and engagement to foster social capital.
After more than a year of community interviews and meetings, the city's Community Agreement was unveiled, with plans to create clean, inviting spaces for residents, visitors, and business owners.
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