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Boys & Girls Clubs celebrate the opening of a new facility in the Villages of Roll Hill, tripling the number of kids served in the area.
Midwest Black Family Reunion returns on August 14-17, 2025, celebrating Black resilience and unity in Cincinnati.
Explore the power of cuteness in Asia, from Pokémon to Studio Ghibli, and how it's used for political soft power and rallying support for the underdog.
New study reveals obesity ages individuals by 27 years, increasing health care costs and risks of chronic conditions and cancers.
DEI erasure threatens to distort America's history, erasing contributions of women and people of color. Long-term consequences include psychological subjugation.
United Way of Greater Cincinnati invests $22 million to support economic mobility and well-being in communities. Focus on education, housing, and workforce readiness.
New research shows that timing of effort influences our valuation of rewards. Future effort often detracts, while past effort often increases value.
Holloway House Resource Center, a 6,900 sq ft facility for teen parents, opens in Avondale. It offers holistic support and transitional housing.
Join the Woman's City Club for the Seasongood Luncheon and Marian Spencer Awards on May 3, 2025. Enjoy a luncheon buffet and hear from a local leader.
Explore the challenges of documenting hip-hop history and the importance of accurately representing the genre's contributions to American culture.
The Reds fan is tired of the slow start and losing baseball. He questions the in-game management style, player performance, and the team's future.
Terry Francona, the new manager of the Reds, faces a challenge in turning a young squad into contenders. Despite a slow start, the Reds' future looks promising.