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Remember 1950? Neither do we, but the Kenton County Library can help interpret the 1950 Census

The census is a snapshot of the country at one of the most interesting points in American history.

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Four world premieres highlight NKU's new play festival

The lineup includes a first-ever regional collaboration with The Carnegie, and a new play by D. Lynn Meyers.

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Region's supply chain management jobs keep growing

One of the largest aviation maintenance companies in the country, which already employs 300 people at CVG, is expanding at the airport.

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The Green City: How one neighborhood is creating a model to fight climate change

Lower Price Hill is working to become Ohio’s first "climate-safe neighborhood" and drive public policy that is greener and more climate friendly. 

Feature Story Rebecca Dorff Cadena and Madeline Palmer are working to make on-site childcare a reality.

A new generation of co-working (with childcare!) is in-the-works in Walnut Hills

Caalma, or "home for the soul," will provided a workplace design that brings a new approach to workplace design and professional life.

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What does an architect do? It’s more than designing buildings.

Professionals complete specific training, a rigorous licensure process, and meet ongoing development requirements to ensure the design of our built environment is safe for everyone who occupies it.

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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.

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MVAH Partners will develop workforce housing in Michigan

The company will turn two lots into apartments designed for young professionals with their first job or people in the workforce who work in the service industry, or just families who are of a moderate income.

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Sharon Wheatley remembers her “middle America” roots

The Broadway actress saw parallels between her Cincinnati neighborhood and her show, “Come From Away.”

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Stretch your dollar in Cincinnati

The pandemic created supply chain issues that increased the price of nearly everything. But in some cities, goods are still (relatively) affordable.

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Food & Wine names Mom ‘n ‘Em best coffee shop in Ohio

The small Camp Washington store is a big hit in Cincinnati.

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Northern Kentucky’s support for Ukraine is both monetary and symbolic

The community is driven by an urge to do something, and by ties to a country under siege.  

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By the Artist’s Own Hands: Northminster Fine Arts Fair returns in the spring

After a COVID hiatus, visitors can once again experience the work of 42 regional visual artists.  

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The Ukrainian Garden: a celebration of Ukraine’s history with a nod to Cleveland

Cleveland Masterworks: Northeast Ohio began to draw a large Ukrainian population in the 1880s, and World War I prompted them to settle here. The history of the Ukraine and its people is well documented in the Ukraine Garden at the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. 

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Ten Northern Kentucky startups to watch in 2022

Keep an eye on these fast-growing companies in the year ahead and beyond.

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Princeton City Schools—A patchwork of diversity and partnerships

"When you look at the sheer definition of what equity is, it should very much be meeting kids’ needs where they are. That's really what it's about,” distinguishes Superintendent Tom Burton.  

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Documentary about historic redlining practices features Springfield and Dayton

CET / ThinkTV / PBS documentary shares how the historical practice of legal segregation "redlining" still affects cities today.

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Two esteemed dancers lead program at KHAC

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

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Solar power: Using renewable energy to save the planet, one panel at a time

Engineer Remco DeJong built a garage out of 36 solar panels to keep energy costs and usage down.

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Black Americans should consider Cincinnati for career growth

Our city is one of the top eight for minority job opportunities.