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Ohio can lead the clean energy economy

Ohio can lead the clean energy economy We need a bold plan to bring the supply chain to our state, which has highly skilled manufacturing and research capabilities along with an excellent workforce. 

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“You Should Have Hired An Architect” gets national recognition

Local admin Allison Beer McKenzie shares the benefits of hiring an expert on her Facebook page.

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The Fridge etc. is going strong after a year in Camp Washington

After a year at its new home, Cincinnati’s first free fridge is thriving and the concept is spreading.

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Reflect Cincy: Creating connections in the Jewish community

The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati has introduced a small grants program that allows local organizations to request funding.

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CCAC Next: Imagining a better future for the arts

The Clifton Cultural Arts Center has been looking for a new home for years. After searching through more than 30 properties, they finally found one.

Cincy In The News Cincinnati is working towards keeping housing affordable.

The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority bought nearly 200 homes to keep investors out

The $14.5 million payment secured affordable housing for many residents.

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Two local restaurants made the list of “Best Independent Coffee Shops in the Midwest”

Mom ‘n ‘Em and Deeper Roots were recognized for their quality products and quaint, charming locations throughout the community.

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Making a “super” impact: Cincinnati Bengal players use their platform to help the community

The Bengals give back through charitable donations.

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Woodburn Brewing launches a full-service kitchen in East Walnut Hills

Executive chef Andrew Han plans to introduce dishes with an eclectic Korean spin, along with old favorites.

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Will Kentucky be the next state to legalize pot?

A state legislator from Newport joins a growing list of those who support some form of legalization.

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Column: How do we keep this good Bengals feeling going?

The football has been great. But this is about a lot more than football.

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Excerpt: From Writer of the Future award winner "The Mystical Farrago"

Florence writer N.V. Haskell has won a Writer of the Future award for her new fiction. Here's an excerpt from the winning entry.

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The Well-Fed City: How an urban market revitalized a neighborhood

Findlay Market sparked new investment in its neighborhood, and became a partner for food entrepreneurs, many who are people of color and immigrants.  

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Making the call: First-ring suburbs improve underlying systems by addressing blurred boundaries

A new series First Suburbs—Beyond Borders launches with a story that unpacks the crisscrossing lines of responsibility for systems relied upon by local residents.  

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80 Acres moves the farm indoors, expands to Boone County

The hydroponic farming firm's expansion into Kentucky was one of two significant job announcements in NKY recently.

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City of Neighborhoods: The antidote to anti-urbanism

Empowering urban neighborhhoods and giving them the tools they need to build the kinds of communities they envision will create diverse, equitable communities.

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A jazz sendoff: Closing night at the Platform

Washington Platform was a reliable venue for jazz for 10 years. It went out on a high note.

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Perseverance project brings more affordable housing to Over-the-Rhine

The Over-the-Rhine Community Housing and development corporation and 3CDC, along with architects at New Republic, used their expertise to achieve a common goal.  

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Northern Kentucky leads the state in job growth. These industries are why

New analysis finds “the economic momentum enjoyed by Northern Kentucky has no peer within the state.” 

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Cincinnati manufacturing company is looking for applicants for an apprenticeship program

The BASF facility hopes to attract a diverse talent pool.