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A federal grant offers funding along with new hope that honor could one day be restored for the thousands of dead buried in West Price Hill.
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United Way recently invested nearly $20 million with local nonprofits and the organization changed the way it's going about that work.
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Cincinnatians can now apply for a grant to help fund community-led projects for litter control and beautification. The Safe and Clean program has been re-launched as the Safe and Clean Accelerate Grant with $500,000 available. There's no limit on the amount for each grant.
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Cincinnati is one of 13 cities across the globe chosen for the Innovation Training program from the Bloomberg Center. A local team of city officials will work with international experts on their chosen topic: improving community engagement.
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Second place went to a team of girls ages 10 to 17 for their idea to use technology, including NFT's and the Metaverse, to tackle the problem.
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I have known Cincinnati mayoral candidate David Mann for nearly 40 years – as a City Council member, as mayor, as a one-term congressman, and as an…
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I thought I had seen it all in almost a half century of covering politics, but I can't say I've ever seen anything quite like what is going on in the…
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The Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) at The Banks opens Thursday at 11:00 a.m.The DORA is an 85-acre district from Paul Brown Stadium to…
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More than a week has passed since Cincinnati Public Schools returned to in-person learning through a blended model. Since then, six students have tested…
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Cincinnati Public Schools will transition to a blended learning model starting Oct. 5.Under a 1-2-2 model, all students will take part in distance…