Black Art Speaks celebrates 5 years of connecting Black artists to opportunities in Cincinnati with a gala, scholarships, and community block party.
Bethel Heights Pinot Noir “Casteel” Terry Casteel, Ted Casteel, Marilyn Webb, and Pat Dudley first saw the abandoned Bethel Heights Walnut Grove in 1977. Featuring gentle south-facing slopes, pure ...
The Bengals' acquisition of veteran QB Joe Flacco may have saved their season. Can he lead them to victory against the Steelers?
Cincinnati Public Schools Superintendent Shauna Murphy earns strong evaluation, sets ambitious goals for academic excellence and community engagement.
Creators Talk Culture and Influence at Annual CBCF Legislative Conference By Reinah McNeil, Social Media has changed the way ...
Is it time for Zac Taylor to find a new job? This article argues that the Bengals' coach has been one of the worst in the NFL, calling for change.
The Greater African American Chamber announces honorees for the 2025 Legacy of Lights Gala, recognizing business and community leaders.
Lockland Schools celebrate significant gains on Ohio's State Report Card, improving from 2-Stars to 3-Stars in one year.
Celebrate Cincinnati's contemporary culture at CAC's Cuisine Art Cocktails fundraiser. Enjoy food, art, and cocktails from top chefs and artists.
Cincinnati Children’s has been recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers for Healthcare Professionals. Of the 250 companies nationwide that Forbes recognized on the inaugural listing, ...
HBCUs, including Morgan State and Towson Universities, face new wave of bomb threats, disrupting classes and causing fear among students.