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How Chase Burns Became the Reds’ Ace

Still just 23, Burns sought advice from Reds teammates in developing a third pitch, a changeup he unveiled last week.

20 Years of Slamming and Jamming with Cincinnati Roller Derby

For two decades, the city's first and biggest flat-track roller derby team has served up high-speed competition—on wheels.

How Students Can Get Aid to Go Abroad

Those in college who wish to learn overseas can fund their studies with these scholarships.

Cincinnati’s Nightlife Was Illuminated by Flaming Gas, and It Wasn’t Natural at All

The highly flammable—and oftentimes toxic—ways Cincinnatians of old lit up the city.

Seven Great Campgrounds to Pitch Your Tent This Summer

Whether you want a full glamping experience or to rough it in the woods with a tent, Cincinnati’s surrounding areas have plenty to offer local campers.

Cincinnati’s Bomb Squad is Here to Defuse the Situation

The Hazardous Device Response Unit does tedious work to prevent mass-casualty events.

Author Emily Jane Releases New Genre-Bending Adventure

”Mr. Yay” is the newest wacky novel by the Queen City’s Queen of Quirk.

The Nelsonville Music Festival Celebrates 20 Years of Art in the Woods

After two decades, founder Tim Peacock is still welcoming the world to his small corner of Athens County.

Public Broadcasting May Be Defunded, but It’s Not Defeated

Local NPR and PBS members hang on after losing federal support.

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