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WALNUT HILLS, Ohio (WKRC) — Volunteers gathered on Thursday for a day of community service as part of the Cincinnati Reds ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - More than 500 volunteers from the Reds, P&G, the Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinnati Children’s, GE Aerospace, Kroger, and other partners are teaming up Thursday with residents in Walnut ...
A longtime elementary school administrator for Frederick County Public Schools is running for a seat on the school board in 2026. David Migdal, who spent 21 years as an assistant principal in FCPS, ...
Bea Hines first met Floyd Dorsett when she moved to Miami in 1944 with her family. They were both 6 years old.
Following a fifth-place finish in last year’s school board race, County Board of Education candidate Chad King Wilson Sr.
A Herald-Leader analysis of public documents revealed at least 157 Kentucky students or teachers cheated on state-mandated ...
New Cumberland County Schools superintendent Dr. Eric C. Bracy started July 1. Here's what he hopes to accomplish in his new role.
Heterosexism and cissexism are pervasive, and each of us, irrespective of our own identity and expression, stands at risk of their harmful effects.
The Cincinnati Reds Community Fund spearheaded a community makeover in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, with hundreds of volunteers ...
Frederick Douglass used the words of Psalm 137 in his famous speech, ‘What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?’ For centuries, this poem has resonated with writers and composers on how humans deal with ...
HOWARD ZINN: Frederick Douglass, once a slave, became a brilliant and powerful leader of the anti-slavery movement. In 1852, he was asked to speak in celebration of the Fourth of July.
Cincinnati residents planning to travel through East Walnut Hills should expect some traffic delays through the beginning of ...