Restoring the defined-benefit pension plan the workers gave up in 2013 was a rallying cry. But the union didn’t get it back even though it did win a significant pay increase.
Contributed Cincinnati Pizza Week returns November 11-17 with $10 pizza deals at participating restaurants throughout the Greater Cincinnati area. For seven days, pizza lovers will have the ...
By Angel Rodgers Community Relations Coordinator Community Action Agency The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA) marked 60 years of transformative service on Sept. 21 with a ...
By Erica Garrett Collective Empowerment Group Program Manager On Friday, October 25. The Collective Empowerment Group (CEG) of Metro Cincinnati presented its 2024 Business Excellence Awards Green & ...
Political yard signs can symbolize intentions and allegiance. But this year, they’ve also symbolized betrayal. During this general election, Black women were led to believe that more White women would ...
I attended the 50th anniversary of Caymus wine dinner and party at Maggiano’s Little Italy Oct 25th. Terrific evening with ...
If there were a job description for the presidency, it might as well be written in bold print: women and people of color need ...
A diverse group of supporters, family members, and well-known allies, including D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, NAACP President ...
Contributed The 2024 Spirit of Construction Gala, held on Oct. 19, marked a historic evening for the tristate area’s construction industry. Jostin Construction, led by Liza and Albert Smitherman, ...
Contributed Cincinnati bought an existing gun range in Evendale in 1947 to train Cincinnati police officers. Lincoln Heights, next to Evendale, was officially incorporated in 1947. Lincoln Heights and ...
This year’s talent includes John Morris Russell, conductor, Broadway star Norm Lewis, and dancers from around the Cincinnati area. Sign up for our free newsletters and receive exceptional Cincinnati ...
Trump focused on illegal immigration in his campaign and pledged to make a range of sweeping changes – some of which his administration could do without congressional approval.