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Johnson, the patriarch of beloved Cincinnati institution Camp Washington Chili, passed away Thursday.
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The theme was "moments of truth."
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The conference hosted by the University of Dayton is a local call to action 75 years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created.
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Franco is the author of 'Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make and Keep Friends.'
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Women and members of the LGBTQ+ community might be the future of truck drivers as the industry works to solve a driver shortage. One place this is happening is in Bowling Green, Ky.
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Spring in Our Steps is preserving and improving alleyways and public stairways.
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The Wong family shares their journey and how their historic restaurant creates community through food.
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New data shows that efforts on diversity and inclusion efforts are declining.
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The training is hosted by Women Cultivating Change in the wake of Tyre Nichols' death.
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An organization founded to help Afghan refugees find homes in the United States has expanded its mission.
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Hanukkah began at sundown Sunday and ends Dec. 26. But this year’s Festival of Lights comes against a backdrop of darkness — rising antisemitism and a steady increase in the number of hateful acts directed at Jewish people over the past five years.
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In the summer of 2013, a boy from Loveland was struck by lightning while attending a summer camp near Indianapolis. The lightning stopped his heart and robbed his brain of oxygen. For a time, nobody knew if 12-year-old Ethan Kadish would survive. Now he's 22, and the Kadish family is marking their 10th Hanukkah since his injury.