Elizabeth Bartley explained that Invest in Neighborhoods, the nonprofit that supports Cincinnati’s community councils, continues to provide training and funding to help councils become more effective ...
Discover how Evan Nolan's new subcommittee is channeling city resources to Bond Hill, focusing on community investment and sustainable development.
Enjoyable Sunday without the Bengals as the defense struggles. AFC North division woes and potential trade scenarios discussed.
Uncertainty surrounds the future of SNAP benefits as the federal government shutdown continues. Food insecurity remains a pressing concern.
Discover the legendary caramel cake from Brown Sugar Bakery, a black-owned Chicago establishment. Enjoy southern desserts with a twist.
Discover Leafy, Ohio's first sustainable toilet paper company. Made from bamboo, it's eco-friendly, ultra soft, and ...
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The Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) will recognize business and community leaders at its annual gala on Nov. 14 at The Manor House in Mason. With ...
Another wave of bomb threats has shaken historically Black colleges and universities, with Morgan State University and Towson University in Maryland the latest to be forced into emergency measures on ...
The Riverwalk, a new four-mile cultural tourism experience connecting Cincinnati, Newport, and Covington riverfronts, was officially dedicated Monday morning at the Public Landing. The event marked ...
Coach Taylor continuously shows he cannot win without Joe on the field, is the worst play caller in the NFL, and hasn’t figured out how to get a run game going for this offense during his entire ...
Marie Van Brittan Brown was born 1922, in Jamaica Queens, New York. She was an African American woman who invented the video home security system, along with her husband, Albert Brown. In the 1960s, ...