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New PBS documentary tells the story of how libraries became public and the current threats they face.
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The Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library says the $14.5 million cut under a proposed new funding model could be "catastrophic."
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Photographic and written records are stored in archives throughout Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.
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"Wild West" by Bertrand W. Sinclair was checked out in 1926.
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The Cincinnati Hamilton County Public Library has compiled a list of the most popular titles of the year.
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It's like a fire bucket brigade, but for books.
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The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is collaborating with the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library to record oral histories about people's experiences using the Negro Motorist Green Book during the Jim Crow Era.
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Celebratory events are scheduled Friday through Sunday.
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Forgot your book? Just need some new reading material? The Airport Library has been so successful it's expanding.
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Voters approved a boost to separate levies supporting the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden and the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library.