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Logistics firm MegaCorp, manufacturer Mazak, and food processor Taylor Farms provide second chance employment, career ...
Through its 10-year-old Summermusik program, the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra has introduced lively, sometimes surprising ...
Reimagining a neighborhood often begins with a new gathering place. The revitalization of Walnut Hills took off when Fireside ...
Agenda: 5:30-5:45 p.m. grab snacks and get settled, courtesy of The Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove Showroom by Tisdel; 5:45-6:45 p.m ...
Architecture Matters panel discussion: Go up, go out or go deep with home renovations and additions ...
David Holthaus is an award-winning journalist and a Cincinnati native. When not writing or editing, he's likely to be bicycling, hiking, reading, or watching classic movies.
This expansive neighborhood borders Over-the-Rhine in the shape of a sliver. Mostly residential, it has a rich history and diverse inhabitants, a beauty discovered by only the most discerning eye. The ...
A rendering of the park master plan. He’s been in touch with like-minded outdoor organizations to see how they might be able to collaborate. Those include Great Parks, Hamilton County’s park system, ...
In the post-COVID aftermath, the rapid rise of small businesses and entrepreneurialism has yielded positive outcomes. According to Forbes, the U.S. Census Bureau reported 16 million new businesses ...
All throughout his rich life, Robert O’Neal, a product of both Covington Independent Schools and Cincinnati Public Schools, traversed in and around Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, becoming a fixture ...
The recent Architecture Matters article in Soapbox, Building the Cincinnati basin and beyond, considered how neighborhoods and communities in the central city are making places for new residents. To ...
In 1994, a Pew Research Center poll found that 31% of Americans thought immigrants were beneficial to the country, whereas 63% of respondents deemed them a burden. When the question was asked again in ...