Jack Brennan worked for decades in Cincinnati as a sports reporter and then as a public relations director for the Bengals. But he had a secret.
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A day after Rep. Thomas Massie, a northern Kentucky Republican, took the first step in forcing a vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, survivors rallied at the U.S. Capitol in support.
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The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce says the state could help more residents enter the workforce — and boost one of the nation's lowest workforce participation rates — by addressing ballooning costs for childcare and access to those services.
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City Council will vote on whether to repeal the project's Planned Development status. If passed, a citizen-led referendum will no longer be on the November ballot.
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Citizen scientists participate in 'bioblitz' to document plant and animal species in Middletown parkCitizen scientists are documenting as many species of plants and animals as possible at Bull’s Run Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum during September and October. Anyone is able to participate by using the iNaturalist app.
Join 90.9 WGUC's Elaine Diehl on Saturday, September 6, 2025 from 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM for a live broadcast of “Grown from a Miracle.”
Join Jennifer Jewel for a discussion about the history and future of the Cultivating Place program as we seek to elevate and expand the way we garden. All with the goal of recognizing and valuing both gardens and gardeners, more highly.
Join Cincinnati Edition host Lucy May and a panel of political experts on Wednesday, September 24 for a live discussion of the upcoming election, candidates and issues. Registration required.
The Cincinnati rock legends recently stopped by the Scripps Family Center for Public Media to share their new single.
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