“Beautiful, bustling, and Black”—that was how author, attorney, and activist Hannibal B. Johnson described Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District in his book “Black Wall Street: From Riot to Renaissance ...
Juveniles grow up hearing a multitude of adages about life, such as: “True friends are forever,” “Fake it ’til you make it” and “Change is a good thing.” Join 6,000 other Cincinnatians and get News ...
“Let’s go shopping!” chanted Avondale residents as they stood by the hundreds outside The Country Meat Co. Marketplace’s ribbon cutting ceremony leading to the grand opening of its new grocery store ...
Donald Trump’s first eight months back in the White House have erased any illusion of restraint. He is not just following the Project 2025 playbook — the authoritarian blueprint he once claimed to ...
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has been granted accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and has also received AZA’s prestigious William G. Conway International Conservation ...
The Better Business Bureau has been the standard for ethics in business since 1912, and BBB of Cincinnati has been the standard for excellence in the region since 1926. A reputation of advancing and ...
It’s complicated—well, not so complicated. The real challenge lies in exposing the deliberate intent behind policies designed to obstruct progress toward an equitable society. It wasn’t subtle. It was ...
After more than a year of work, officials of the 34-member Cincinnati Futures Commission say they believe Cincinnati is poised to usher in a decade of economic opportunity. After engagement and ...
People who most frequently encounter everyday discrimination – those subtle snubs and slights of everyday life – are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression. Join 6,000 other Cincinnatians ...
Judge Cheryl D. Grant has been selected to be inducted into the 40th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. College of Ministers and Laity in the Martin Luther King International Chapel at Morehouse College in ...
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 ...
Recent weeks in Cincinnati have brought fresh waves of grief, anguish and fear. Violence has been in the headlines, from Covington police attacking protesters on the Roebling bridge, to a fight that ...