Refugees from war-torn Myanmar, once known as Burma, find a home in Northern Kentucky
With all their success building lives here, Chin don’t stop thinking about relatives who remain in Burma after its brief but failed experiment with democracy.
With all their success building lives here, Chin don’t stop thinking about relatives who remain in Burma after its brief but failed experiment with democracy.
Neither the U.S. Constitution nor federal law requires electors to vote for the presidential candidate in their own political parties. Those who vote against their party’s candidate are known as “faithless electors.”
Middletown leaders lean in with resilient plans for growth to overcome recent challenges.
The modern roller derby vibe of strong-minded women doing their own thing their own way is a perfect fit for Cincinnati. It's about fun, fortitude, feistiness, friendship and female empowerment.
The Congress for New Urbanism sponsored a plan to reconnect neighborhoods disconnected by the automobile-focused planning of the previous century.
Property control makes it unlikely that a gas station, dollar store, fast-food franchise or the like will move in to the city's emerging downtown.
More union activity is expected at big logistics and transportation companies and elsewhere as workers exert a newfound assertiveness.
The last few years brought profound changes to the business of making moving pictures.
Ohio is one of only two states with mayor's courts, whose origins date to 19th century Cincinnati.
Members of economic-development organization, Mt. Airy CURE, discuss challenges, priorities, and opportunities to deliver what the community wants and needs.
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