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Not exactly a food pantry, nor a full-size grocery store, or even a corner store, Meiser's Market is a unique solution to the neighborhood's food access struggles.
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People living along the former industrial corridor are tapping into a history of agriculture and gardening to bring better access to fresh, healthy food.
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Rural areas without shelters or access to services can be especially challenging for people without housing. A program that provides hotel stays helps keep people out of the worst of winter weather in Boone County.
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Trump recently suspended asylum claims in the U.S. and has taken other steps that could make winning existing cases more difficult.
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Reporter Nick Swartsell followed along on Kentucky's "K-Count," the state's version of the national Point-in-Time Count.
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People in the neighborhoods just west of the Mill Creek are excited about big projects improving the area after years of disinvestment. But they also wonder if those changes will make their communities less affordable.
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This year, we took deep dives in three Greater Cincinnati communities. Here's how they voted — and some of the hyper -local issues that might have been at play.
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The garden on a lot once ravaged by floods will be maintained by those recovering from addiction.
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Two coal-fired power plants provided jobs and a sense of pride to the river village 20 miles east of Cincinnati. Market dynamics and the fight against climate change shuttered them — leaving economic and environmental issues that still haven't been addressed fully.
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Both are a big deal in a district where 40% of students live in families below the poverty line.