As executive director of the Urban Native Collective, Briana Mazzolini-Blanchard has revamped the organization to better support Indigenous Cincinnatians.
Sharon Woods is a tried-and-true Cincinnati classic that’s been a go-to for families since before I was born (a.k.a., prehistoric times). The park’s old-school features were always part of its appeal; ...
Every year, volunteers with United Way of Greater Cincinnati’s Free Tax Prep service prepare and file income tax returns for thousands of low- to moderate-income taxpayers in our region. And each year ...
On their first drive of the game, Cincinnati’s Jared Bartlett dominantly sacked Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, smashing him into the grass for a loss of 10 yards. Bartlett immediately found a ...
Tis the season for enjoying Perfect North, skating on Fountain Square, eating in igloos, drinking a hot toddy, bundling up, chilling out, and going for long walks. Snow optional.
Winter wonderland returns to historic Union Terminal with the Duke Energy Holiday Trains, a Northern Lights display, a holiday scavenger hunt, and a visit from Santa. This ticketed event can be added ...
A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in February revealed an upward trend in mental health conditions affecting adolescents. These conditions are ...
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Carmelo’s, located at the corner of Fifth Street and Madison Avenue in Covington, held its soft opening this week. The restaurant—owned by Billy Grise, formerly of Thunderdome Restaurant Group, and ...