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CCC offers free choir program for CPS students

An anonymous $20,000 donation will again allow the Cincinnati Children's Choir to offer its free Cincinnati Public Schools Honor Choir program, which engages students in an intense two-day rehearsal program that culminates in a gala performance.

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Hot ‘Hoods: Evanston

This week we unveil our fourth neighborhood poised for growth in 2014. In this six-week series, we asked key community members from Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky to share their insights on how they expect their communities to develop this year.

Murals bring new life along the Licking River

The city of Covington has designated blank walls along the Licking River Greenway and Trails network as canvases for artists of all types to add their own creative stamps among the series of murals created by Artworks.

NKY woman makes strides against nutritional poverty

Monica Remmy's goal is to end nutritional poverty, and she's begun work toward achieving that goal through the creation of a garden at Newport's Henry Hosea House. 

Handbags for Hope celebrates literacy, honors committed learners

The Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati will host its third Handbags for Hope event Thursday, January 30 to celebrate literacy and those who help the organization achieve its mission of providing hope to those labeled as functionally illiterate.

Video Enjoy a little ‘Kindness’

Cincinnati band Bad Veins just released a new music video for their song "Kindness," and it's easy on the ears and eyes. Check it out.

Cincinnati Zoo event aims to help restore region’s tree canopy

If restoring the region’s tree canopy and preparing it for the future is a cause for which you’re passionate, you’re invited to take part in the Taking Root campaign’s Great Tree Summit 2014.

New Nitelife app makes Cincinnati bar-hopping cheaper and easier

A group of University of Cincinnati students recently designed an iPhone app to assist with planning nights out at local bars.

9 Hot Startup Accelerators

The Brandery in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine was named one of CNN Money's top 9 startup accelerators in the U.S. Read more about the Brandery and the other accelerators on the list.

An ode to Cincinnati’s wild neighbor

Men's Journal recently featured the drink Cin Sin City, which is one of the most popular drinks at beautiful Igby's in downtown Cincinnati. Get the recipe and find out how mixologist Brian Van Flandern came up with the name for the drink.

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