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Environmental issues can often be tough to understand — and talk about. The local Sierra Club chapter is taking an unusual approach to keep the conversation going.
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3CDC has gotten massive results — and sometimes, big criticism — with its approach to redevelopment. How have organizations elsewhere approached the work?
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Two coal-fired power plants provided jobs and a sense of pride to the river village 20 miles east of Cincinnati. Market dynamics and the fight against climate change shuttered them — leaving economic and environmental issues that still haven't been addressed fully.
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William Rankins Jr. painted dozens of murals in Over-the-Rhine, the West End and other neighborhoods in the 1990s and 2000s. Most of them are gone now, and he's lost his eyesight. A project for BLINK is preserving his legacy.
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Both are a big deal in a district where 40% of students live in families below the poverty line.
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The village's story is full of heroic acts, but also a lynching and racial tensions.
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The design process is approaching completion on New Richmond's Liberty Landing project. Boosters say it will help New Richmond remake its economy, but it hasn't always been smooth sailing.
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Despite the public's continued fascination with its mesmerizing light, there are fewer tradespeople who make and service neon signs.
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The differences between Lockland and Wyoming tell a bigger story about America's post-industrial economy — and how former factory towns might make a comeback.
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The iconic high school — prominently visible from I-75 — desperately needed updating, and it would take a bond issue to fund the work.
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There's much to celebrate in a city like Cincinnati. Former mayor and council member David Mann explains just how our local government does so using resolutions and proclamations. Learn everything you need to know about these statements in this quick read from WVXU.
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Mauritanians have been immigrating to places like Lockland since the 1990s. A new wave has come in the past year during a pivotal political moment in their home country.