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Coffee is Connection at Spring Grove Coffee

This Spring Grove Village coffee shop sates the neighborhood’s thirst for community.

Tom Turcich Walked Around the World With His Dog to Tackle a Fear of...

The Newport resident discusses his record-breaking international trek and memoir, "The World Walk."

A Pioneering Photographer Captured 1866 Cincinnati in Three Stunning Panoramas

The breathtaking landscape shots by John Wildman Winder hold national historical significance, even being inducted into the Library of Congress.

Queen City Sausage Keeps on Sizzling

Donna and Greg King are the links to keeping a 60-year sausage legacy alive and well.

Kanak Hosts Brunch North Indian Style

The Montgomery restaurant's new brunch menu includes Indian twists on American favorites.

Live Your Horse Girl Fantasy in Indian Hill

This historic barn-turned-house features unique design elements and plenty of green space.

Noche Delivers Italian Food With an Argentinian Twist

When you step into Noche, the Italian-Argentinian restaurant on the corner of Madison Avenue and Seventh Street in Covington, you’re met with a vibe that lives up to its name. “Noche” means “night” in...

Repurposing Drugs Quickly with ceSAR Technology

A new research tool sorts drug molecules 48,000 times faster than before to help discover new uses.

Cincinnatians Join Growing Street Protests Across the U.S.

From ICE to Venezuela to Gaza, protesters are making their voices heard.

An NKY Artisan Market for Queer Creatives

Roebling Books and Coffee’s former Dayton, Kentucky, location has transformed into a market for coffee, books, and crafts.

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