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Muslims will fast for roughly 30 days during Ramadan and there's plenty employers and friends can do to make the sacrifice easier.
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How younger generations are finding community as studies show more Americans are religiously unaffiliated.
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Communities are scrambling to assess the damage after one of the worst tornado events in state history swept across western Kentucky Friday night.
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One goal of the University of Dayton conference is to inspire a conversation in Ohio around advocacy methods that can help to move things forward at the local and state level.
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Cincinnatians have been helping Santa and the postal service provide gifts for children since at least 1912. Last year, "Ohio was in the top six in the country for most letters adopted," reports Naddia Dhalai, USPS Strategic Communications spokesperson.
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The Hulu series Dopesick depicts the start of the opioid addiction crisis in the U.S. As the crisis continues to grow, here's how you can help those affected in your community.
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The national Gun Violence Memorial Project in Washington, D.C., will display items from those who have died by gunfire, including victims from Cincinnati.
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K9s for Warriors is providing service dogs to military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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After the Taliban's lightning fast takeover of their country earlier this year, many vulnerable Afghanis fled. Some are seeking refuge here in Greater Cincinnati, and local groups are working to help them.
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Lincoln Heights is celebrating 75 years since officially incorporating as a village. But seven decades of declining resources and denials have the county have taken a toll on the majority Black community.
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East Walnut Hills had the highest overdose death rate for Black residents in the entire state of Ohio.
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The garden was designed by the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden's horticulture staff and is part of the 2021 Avondale Community Makeover.