The history of middle age begins as far back as the eye can read. In Western literature, the middle of life is seen as a time to live and die magnificently.
Black Americans encountered a series of political events that tested their resilience and commitment to justice.
President Taylor was recognized as one of 10 Women Who Mean Business honorees at The Business Courier’s annual awards luncheon.
Much has been said about the potential consequences of getting rid of the Dept. of Education. Little discussion has focused on the impact on rural schools.
Cincinnati City Council has passed a Resolution recognizing Byron Stallworth for his decade of leadership on the City Planning Commission.
As the federal government transitions to a new term under the leadership of Donald Trump, the regulatory landscape for technology in the US faces a shift.
Recent reports estimate that 5.9% of youth and 4.5% of adults currently vape. Vaping is addictive, and research is being done to find out how best to quit.
The MLK Coalition of Cincinnati is proud to announce its 50th anniversary program and march. This year’s theme is “Jubilee for MLK’s Beloved Community.” ...
GSWO calls on community members to support their favorite cookies—and the girls behind each box. All proceeds from stay with local troops.
The Freedom Center will again honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with their annual King Legacy Celebration, which will take place January 20.
A growing body of research in psychology and related fields suggests that winter also brings some profound changes in how people think, feel and behave.
Bryan C. Jones, of Cleveland, Ohio, was a leader, advocate, and friend whose tireless work for people living with HIV shaped  HIV advocacy in Ohio.