VIDEO: New HBCU Literacy Hub in Cincinnati's South Avondale Celebrates Culture and Education Through Murals
Cincinnati unveils the HBCU Literacy Hub, emphasizing literacy and cultural pride, with youth-led murals celebrating HBCUs. Funded by Safe and Clean, it's a space for learning and heritage.
Kettering Announces Leaf Collection in District 5: Residents Advised to Prepare for Wednesday Pickup
Leaf collection in Kettering District 5 starts Wednesday, residents should prepare leaves for pickup and avoid mixing debris. Other disposal options are available. Crews will move to other districts sequentially, with a final sweep on December 1.
Cincinnati's Crosstown Shootout Blood Drive Challenge Aims to Save Over 3,000 Lives
Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati compete in the Hoxworth Crosstown Shootout Blood Drive to increase blood donations and potentially save over 3,000 lives amidst the holiday season when donations are low.
Cincinnati’s West End Neighborhood Embraces Sustainability with Local Business-Led Urban Greening Initiative
Cincinnati's West End community collaborates on urban greening, with local businesses and residents participating in tree planting and clean-up events to enhance neighborhood sustainability and livability.
Upper Arlington Historical Society Invites Residents to Free Event "UA: The Early Years" with Executive Director Kristin Greenberg
Kristin Greenberg will host a free event "UA: The Early Years" to educate attendees about Upper Arlington's history as part of the 2025 Community Relations Committee's Welcome Series.
Cincinnati Legal Icon Stanley M. Chesley Passes Away at 89, Leaving a Complex Legacy
Stanley M. Chesley, renowned class-action lawyer, died at 89, leaving behind a legacy marked by landmark cases and a transformative approach to class-action lawsuits, despite a later career marred by disbarment.












