Ambriehl Crutchfield
Reporter, WVXU-
Some Nashville organizers want to strengthen Black political power in the city and state. And they are tapping into a legacy of people-driven movements to do so.
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Some Ohio public officials are eager to get the economy up and running, but some Cincinnati businesses are deciding to ease out of stay-at-home orders...
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If you visit an outdoor pool operated by the city of Cincinnati this summer, you'll need to schedule a reservation before arriving.
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On April 1 Teasha Tennyson gave birth to a six-pound, five-ounce baby at Good Samaritan Hospital. She'd already had a less than ideal birthing process...
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Judy Friedman lost her employer-provided health care on April 1 after she was furloughed.
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One in three women work at jobs that are deemed essential.
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Farmers markets in the Cincinnati area aren't letting the COVID-19 pandemic stop opening season.
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Cincinnati Health Department data shows African Americans have the highest confirmed cases of COVID-19.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up a lot in our lives, including our creative drive. For some students, the motivation to stay mentally sharp in a home...
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With nearly 69% of the vote, Democratic candidate Fanon Rucker defeated his Democratic challenger Tuesday, setting up a high-profile fight against...