Upon accepting the 1932 Democratic nomination for president, with the country mired in the third year of the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt promised "a new deal for the American people." ...
Earlier this fall, Soapbox highlighted the economic impact that nonprofits make in the Greater Cincinnati area. The macro-level financial influence that 501(c)(3) organizations are certainly an ...
Donald Trump’s return to the presidency has reignited fierce debates across the nation, underscoring the stark divisions in how Americans envision the country’s future. His re-election has sparked ...
A new State of Health series highlights innovative approaches and partnerships tackling systemic barriers to oral health care for underserved populations. This story is part of a series on the ...
Our local makers are facing a tricky time, with one foot planted firmly in real life and the other floating online. Etsy, once a reliable partner to many artists and artisans, has increasingly become ...
Keila Dawson is a local picture book author who is making a difference in the lives of kids in Cincinnati through storytelling. In this time of increasing screen use, picture books remain a crucial ...
The concept of a town’s third places – that is, places outside of home and work that are significant to its residents – was first coined by sociologist Ray Oldenburg in his 1989 book, The Great Good ...
As we're in the holiday spirit and heading to 2025, it’s an apropos time to embrace what’s new and consider new restaurants to try. Here’s an eclectic roundup of three restaurants to consider: a ...
A main source of caffeine for many in the Cincinnati area for decades, Coffee Emporium just opened up their sixth location in Queen City Square. Coffee Emporium has been open since 1973, but current ...
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FirstGroup America is the U.S. subsidiary of bus and rail giant FirstGroup plc, headquartered in Aberdeen, Scotland. The company made its entry into the U.S. on Sept. 13, 1999 with its acquisition of ...
Though medical advances typically outpace most fields of technology, a surprising exception has been the rudimentary technique used by obstetricians since 1958 to cut umbilical cords. This standard ...