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Ohio had more than 16,000 children referred to child welfare agencies last month, according to the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services.
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A twinless twins support group is meeting in Cincinnati.
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Does your family go overboard for the holiday? Ever try a consumer-free Christmas? Monday on Cincinnati Edition, strategies for encouraging your family to…
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How do you get your family to the dinner table when you're a single parent who works a night shift? How do you provide healthy meals when the food pantry…
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Families can now apply for affordable housing in Cincinnati but the window of opportunity is narrow. The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority…
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Native English speakers can talk all day and not think twice about the words and sounds coming out of their mouths. But what is it like to go through life…
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Nicole Hughes says she had just split a brownie with her 3-year-old son Levi and was beginning to clean up after dinner when Levi snuck away. He slipped…
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The way we think about death is changing. Funerals, once filled with solemn tradition, are breaking from convention in celebratory and sometimes…
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Teenagers may be faulted for sharing too much of their personal lives on social media, but in many cases, it's parents who are revealing the most about…
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Child advocates in Kentucky say a new federal law aims to help at-risk families and prevent youth from entering the foster care system. While it doesn't...
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Getting to Anne Polston’s house is a journey: first, you have to get to Liberty , a town about two hours southeast of Louisville. Then, there’s a...
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A new report from Feeding America shows that 187,000 children in Kentucky are at risk of going hungry. The report, called Map the Meal Gap 2019 ,...