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Let’s get to work! Calling all 18-24 years olds – Saturday 10/17 @ Ohio Means Jobs from 10a-2p jumpstart your career with employers from retail, food service, healthcare, manufacturing & education will be hiring for the Youth Employment Program. Come dressed professionally with a resume – interviews will occur onsite for immediate hiring on the […]

Let’s get to work! Calling all 18-24 years olds – Saturday 10/17 @ Ohio Means Jobs from 10a-2p jumpstart your career with employers from retail, food service, healthcare, manufacturing & education will be hiring for the Youth Employment Program. Come dressed professionally with a resume – interviews will occur onsite for immediate hiring on the […]

  This Sunday, October 11, 2015 beginning at  9a-5pm (church times vary)  the first annual First Ladies Health Initiative kicks off in Cincinnati at twenty-eight participating churches. The program, sponsored by Walgreens, is designed and hopes to improve the health of residents in urban neighborhoods. Cincinnati is the fourth city to get involved with the First Ladies Health Initiative. […]

A parental leave policy is now in the books in Cincinnati. City council adopted a plan, Wednesday, that would give employees extended time off after the birth or adoption of a child. Shooting In Evanston Leaves Four Adults And One Child Injured College Hill Woman Awaiting Trial for Decapitating Daughter’s Head Jeffrey Blackwell To Receive […]

(source:wcpo.com) Springfield Township Police continue to look for a woman, who may know something about yesterday’s murder of an 18 year-old man. Investigators say Charles Murph was shot when he answered a knock at his Section Road home. Witnesses describe a thin, blonde woman, wearing a black sweater and colorful leggings, who was in the […]

(source:wlwt.com) Cincinnati city officials are hoping to do a better job in awarding contracts to minorities. They’re sending new hiring goals to better represent the city’s diversity, after a report found dozens of black and women-owned businesses were being left out. Plans call for dedicating 30% of construction and professional services jobs to those businesses, […]

Source: Ariel Skelley / Getty If you’re voting in the upcoming  November 5 election the registration deadline  is this Monday October 5. Log on to the  Hamilton County Board of Election  website http://www.boe.hamilton-co.org. for more information including the schedule for early voting. The general number for the board of election is 513-632-7000.  

Four adults and a three year-old child are recovering from a shooting in Evanston. Someone fired from a passing car on Hewitt Avenue, near Hackberry Street, around 8:30 last night. Cincinnati Police say they have a limited description of the vehicle. College Hill Woman Awaiting Trial for Decapitating Daughter’s Head Jeffrey Blackwell To Receive $23k […]

Thanks to all of our listeners who joined us out last night for the premiere of Empire.  The event was packed and everyone had a great time.  Were you in the building?  Check out our photos from the Empire Premiere Event here:

Five Ways to Share the Rhythm with Your Community   Connecting – and maintaining a connection – with your community is important. It can be viewed in many ways, including renewing the relationship with yourself so you can be of service to others, the blending of generations to foster empowerment and inspiration, and/or celebrating what […]

Adrien ‘The Problem’ Broner returns to Cincinnati at the US BANK ARENA Saturday October 3rd to rewrite history as the youngest world champion with 4 world titles!  This is a WBA Title Fight against a formidable opponent, former champ Russian hard-hitter Khabib ‘The Hawk’ Allakhverdiev – also featuring an undercard of former Olympians Jamal Herring, Raynell […]