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The Green City: How one neighborhood is creating a model to fight climate change

Cincinnati's Lower Price Hill neighborhood is working to become Ohio’s first "climate-safe neighborhood" and drive public policy that is greener and more climate friendly. 

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Region's supply chain management jobs keep growing

One of the largest aviation maintenance companies in the country, which already employs 300 people at CVG, is expanding at the airport.

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Remember 1950? Neither do we, but the Kenton County Library can help interpret the 1950 Census

The census is a snapshot of the country at one of the most interesting points in American history.

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Four world premieres highlight NKU's new play festival

The lineup includes a first-ever regional collaboration with The Carnegie, and a new play by D. Lynn Meyers.

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Stretch your dollar in this metro region

The pandemic increased the price of nearly everything. But in some cities, goods are still (relatively) affordable.

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Ten Northern Kentucky startups to watch in 2022

Keep an eye on these fast-growing companies in the year ahead and beyond.

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Northern Kentucky’s support for Ukraine is both monetary and symbolic

The community is driven by an urge to do something, and by ties to a country under siege.  

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What is the Northern Kentucky Port Authority? Tri-ED campaign would put it in business

It's part of a $4.5 million effort to invest in four new job-creation initiatives.

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Dispatches from Ukraine: 'We have no choice but to survive'

Messages from the bomb shelter: "The city has been hit very badly ... My neighborhood has many buildings damaged or destroyed completely."  

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The Well-Fed City: How an urban market revitalized a neighborhood

Findlay Market sparked new investment in its neighborhood, and became a partner for food entrepreneurs, many who are people of color and immigrants.  

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Will Kentucky be the next state to legalize pot?

A state legislator from Newport joins a growing list of those who support some form of legalization.

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City of neighborhoods: The antidote to anti-urbanism

Empowering urban neighborhhoods and giving them the tools they need to build the kinds of communities they envision will create diverse, equitable communities.

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Excerpt: From Writer of the Future award winner "The Mystical Farrago"

Florence writer N.V. Haskell has won a Writer of the Future award for her new fiction. Here's an excerpt from the winning entry.

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Column: How do we keep this good Bengals feeling going?

The football has been great. But this is about a lot more than football.

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80 Acres moves the farm indoors, expands to Boone County

The hydroponic farming firm's expansion into Kentucky was one of two significant job announcements in NKY recently.

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Shared biosciences lab would help attract investment and talent to the region

The lab would be large enough to house startup companies in the biotech arena, and provide a hub for fostering connections and the exchange of ideas among researchers.  

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Here's the stories we'll be watching in the year ahead

The year ahead will undoubtedly be filled with challenges, and challenges inevitably lead to opportunities.  

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A jazz sendoff: Closing night at the Platform

Washington Platform was a reliable venue for jazz for 10 years. It went out on a high note.

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Northern Kentucky leads the state in job growth. These industries are why

New analysis finds “the economic momentum enjoyed by Northern Kentucky has no peer within the state.” 

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Cincinnati police officer gives $100 bills to Kentucky residents ravaged by tornadoes

Sergeant Dave Corlett collected $12,000 for people in need.