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Ten years ago, Cincinnati’s minimum wage workers made $8.10 an hour—$16,848 annually if working full-time. After work was done for the day, they drove to the store and picked up $102 worth of ...
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Ruth Neely France as she was portrayed in her monumental 1939 work, “Women of Ohio: A Record of Their Achievements in The History of The State.” When Ruth Neely France died in 1956, Cincinnati’s ...
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Gold Star chili pizza available at Strong’s, Bricks & Beer tour at Music Hall, West Sixth Covington Haus opens this weekend, and more.Gold Star ...
Cincinnati-based Suzy Hopkins and Hallie Bateman partner as writer/illustrator on a real-life guide to healing, “What to Do ...
Though Emmons’s cousin didn’t live to see Ciao Vino open and many customers don’t know her, her spirit is embedded in the ...
As a Black Deaf academic leader who often lacks the societal access enjoyed by many on and off campus, I work tirelessly to ...
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A s director of the surgical division at St. Elizabeth Physicians, Abby Loftus-Smith, M.D., embraces high-tech procedures ...