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Cincinnati homeless settlement: 'Tremendous victory for social justice'
Three people who once lived in a homeless encampment on Third Street in Downtown Cincinnati – before the city kicked them out six years ago – praised a new agreement that would allow encampments if there is no available shelter space. Leon "Bison" Evans, one of the 2018 camp's leaders, said Tuesday that...
BLINK celebrates ‘local spirit’ with initial artist lineup
BLINK has named the initial list of more than a dozen Greater Cincinnati artists and creative teams – some familiar, some new to the scene – who will help turn downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky into a nighttime public art gallery this October. This year’s light and art...
Seven nonprofits in running for $100K grants from Impact 100
A group of seven local nonprofits are in the running for so-called breakthrough grants, valued at $100,000 each, from Impact 100. The women-led philanthropic group announced the finalists of its annual IMPACT grant program on Monday during a sold-out event at Kennedy Heights Arts Center. The 2024 finalists are: The...
A for Avondale: Scuplture to promote conversations of social change
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - City leaders and Black Art Speaks unveiled a new sculpture in Avondale on Tuesday. FOX19 NOW’s Jason Maxwell has more on the initiative to spark needed conversations about social change within local communities. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here to...
Research shows that 20 minutes of exercise a day will control high blood pressure
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - According to new research, about 20 minutes of exercise a day is all it takes to control high blood pressure. Fitness trainers have long known that exercise can be as powerful as any pill. Now, a new study has shown just how powerful it is when it comes to controlling high blood pressure.
Paul Daugherty, John Fay named to Cincinnati journalism hall of fame
Paul Daugherty and John Fay are set to be inducted Sept. 16 in the Greater Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists Hall of Fame. Daugherty, former columnist for The Enquirer and Cincinnati Post, and Fay, former Reds beat writer, worked more than 70 combined years in Cincinnati sports journalism. Fay, who...
Build Your Future with Construction Management in Middletown this Fall!
We’re proud to announce the launch of our groundbreaking evening classes in Construction Management at our Middletown campus, starting in Fall 2024. With limited spots available for the inaugural class, now is the perfect time to pursue your passion for building a successful career in Civil Engineering Technology and Construction Management.
New $158M center marks milestone in fight against blood cancer
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center has celebrated the opening of its state-of-the-art Blood Cancer Healing Center, considered by UC Health officials as a revolutionizing facility for the treatment of blood cancer and other blood-related diseases. The formal debut of the new site at 3232 Healing Way – formerly known...
Advancing Health exhibit to open soon at Cincinnati Museum Center
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A new exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center could motivate people to take care of their own bodies. “Advancing Health” presented by Mayfield Brain & Spine officially opens to the public July 12. It’s been in the works for several months. Visitors to the Cincinnati...
Dehydration during hot weather can lead to acute kidney injury
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Amid summer heat, health providers have issued a warning about staying hydrated. Dehydration is bringing people with kidney problems into the doctor’s office. It’s not the usual hot weather complication people hear about, but it’s a dangerous one. Dr. Scott Woods said he’s seen...
Jennifer Loeb stirs ‘secret sauce’ of success at Ronald McDonald House
In her 25 years as chief executive officer at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati, Jennifer Loeb has overseen the house’s expansion from just 20 rooms when she started to 177 today, making it the second largest of the 380 McDonald Houses worldwide. She’s helped grow the annual budget from $600,000 to $10.5 million.
‘The Bikeriders’ cruises into third place in weekend box office
Movie industry analysts were impressed with a nearly $10-million opening weekend for "The Bikeriders," the 1960s motorcycle gang film starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Tom Hardy shot throughout Greater Cincinnati two years ago. "The Bikeriders" zoomed to third overall at the box office — behind runaway summer hit "Inside...
How trees help Lower Price Hill residents branch out into jobs, climate action
Trees are providing shade and jobs for some Lower Price Hill residents this summer. Nonprofit Groundwork Ohio River Valley employs people to take care of 77 young trees, located on the streets around Oyler School, along State Avenue, and throughout the neighborhood’s southern residential core. Just a few years...
Talk Low Music Festival to bring experimental sounds to Cincy
A new festival coming to Cincinnati this September promises to bring five days of experimental music from around the world to neighborhoods across the city. The inaugural Talk Low Music Festival will take place Sept. 24-29 at venues in downtown, Over-The-Rhine and Northside. Presented by Cincinnati-based music label Whited Sepulchre...
Celebrate the 4th of July!
Happy 4th of July week! We love the way our city celebrates Independence Day: firework shows, food trucks, live music and coolers full of drinks! The celebrations start this weekend and go through the week. If you’re overwhelmed with options, we can help you narrow it down and figure out...
Saint Xavier University Excels in Women’s CSC Academic All-District At-Large Team Selection
CHICAGO – Three members from the Saint Xavier University women’s bowling team, two from the women’s golf team and one from the dance team were named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District At-Large Women’s Team when the awards were announced Tuesday morning. Senior Barbara Lunsford (Joliet, Ill./Joliet West), junior Monica Darrow (Elgin, Ill./South Elgin) and junior Megan Gillson (Minooka, Ill./Minooka Community) represent the bowling team. Senior Abby Graeber (Chicago, Ill./Western Michigan/Mother McAuley) and senior Emily Hunt (Coppell, Texas/Coppell) represent the golf team and senior Madeline Kozy (Munster, Ind./Munster) represents the dance team. From the academicallamerica.com website: the Academic…
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