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The Warhol Foundation grants $75,000 to the Cincinnati Art Museum

The money will support the “Natural World” exhibit.

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Win a Golden Ticket? Get a “kiss” from Fiona

In honor of the famous hippo’s fifth birthday, the zoo will have a Willy Wonka-inspired contest.

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Top Ohio court strikes down congressional map for gerrymandering

The Republican-backed map split Hamilton County into multiple districts that would dilute Democratic voting power.

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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.

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Healthcare providers have major expansion projects on the horizon

Cincinnati’s renowned medical system is working hard to keep up with current technological advances.

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Cincinnati police officer gives $100 bills to Kentucky residents ravaged by tornadoes

Sergeant Dave Corlett collected $12,000 for people in need.

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PSA from CVG: A rise in fake IDs reveals growing dangers

Counterfeit identification documents are leading to increased cases of identity theft, human and sex trafficking, and terrorism.

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Trez Capital finances multifamily development in Springdale

The $37 million loan will help create 129 apartments and 97 rental townhomes.

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Local pastry chef creates dessert that looks like a COVID-19 test

Benjamin Arington of Fat Ben’s Bakery creates unique confections that are also works of art.

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City of Art: When the urban streets become a gallery for international artists and students

A public mural project helped create a sense of identity for a forgotten urban neighborhood, encouraged visitors, and sparked further investments.  

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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.

Feature Story Meiser’s Grocery and Deli keeps Lower Price Hill from being a food desert.

Neighbors work together to lift their community

Lower Price Hill has seen a lot of hardships over the years. Here are the residents and organizations working to uplift the community.

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“Urban Safari” addresses themes from the summer of 2020

Photographer and mixed-media artist Sharee Allen presents a four-part series depicting life before and during the pandemic and the political unrest after George Floyd was killed, along with a grounding exhibit bringing us back to the here and now.  

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Westwood developers have big plans for 2023

The owners of the Ivory House plan to convert two 1920s-era funeral homes into restaurants.

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Growing resilient economies: Local holiday markets help revive downtown areas

Events like City Flea in Washington park help showcase one-of-a-kind gifts made by local entrepreneurs.

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Local mom surprised with fully-furnished apartment after eviction

Ebony Johnson was forced to couch serf and house hop for 21 months — during the entire pandemic — until Mt. Healthy neighbor Suzanne Burke stepped in to help.

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Kroger aims to boost digital sales and profitability by 2023

The Cincinnati-based store is committed to providing a customer friendly, seamless experience.

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KeyBank awards $150,000 grant to Over-the-Rhine Community Housing

Over the next three years, the money will be used to support the organization’s focus on environmental equity to OTR’s low-income residents.

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Consent: What is it and why is it important?

The #MeToo movement brought to light the many ways that people can be violated. One local piercing artist is making sure that kids know that it’s ok to say “no.”

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The Ohio River Recreation Trail promotes geotourism and economies in river cities in three states

A coalition of outdoor enthusiasts and advocates is working to promote the river and its communities as sources of healthy recreation and economic opportunities.