For 35 years, the Cincinnati International Wine Festival (CIWF) has drawn wine lovers downtown to sample vintages from around ...
Trans mutual aid is not a substitute for public services, nor is it charity. It is a practice rooted in shared responsibility ...
Program initiates pipeline for future employees in advanced manufacturing, information technology, supply chain and ...
Three organizations demonstrate the lesson that employment that lasts does not begin at the moment of hire. It begins earlier ...
Inside a Haitian grocery store, Margery Koveleski — a “manman” to many — and her daughter Laura help their clients navigate ...
There’s only so much that people can do to advocate for immigrants. However, there is more than nothing. Start here to get informed.
Cincinnati’s Neighborhood Enhancement Program, a 90-day collaborative effort between city departments, neighborhood residents and community organizations, focuses on developing the assets of ...
Pique Galleria in East Walnut Hills has set out a very particular mission for itself. The art gallery, located on Woodburn Avenue by DeSales Corner, was launched as a way for new artists to showcase ...
Retirement is typically a time of relaxation and travel, but not for Brad and Karen Hughes. The couple planned their retirement around Artichoke, the city’s first cookware store, which they will open ...
The regional action plan wants success to be measured by a variety of quantifiable measures. An additional 150,000 20-34 year-olds in the region’s workforce which would be an increase of 50 percent of ...
Boot Camp Digital, a local social media and Internet marketing company, has teamed with InfoTrust and BrandHub to put on SIMEngage, a full day event featuring some of the nation’s leading experts in ...
In addition to creating its first line of furniture, design company Such + Such was announced a finalist for the West Elm‘s “We Love Local Small Businesses Grant” contest. The company began in 2005 ...