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Derrick Johnson, NAACP National President, to speak at Cincinnati NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner in 2025. Join the movement for equality and justice.
Contributed Schools across the region opened this week. Your Cincinnati Herald family wishes everyone a happy and successful school year, and we thank our teachers and administrators. Adults are ...
Domonique Broomfield, a leader in finance and community advocacy, has been appointed as the Financial Center Manager at Fifth Third Bank in Avondale.
Nick Krall's trade deadline moves for the Cincinnati Reds have been brilliant, with Miguel Andujar, Ke'Bryan Hayes, and Zack ...
Study finds link between childhood trauma and tobacco exposure in children. Adverse experiences increase risk of smoke exposure.
American Lung Association offers free resources for Ohio school-based health professionals to keep kids with asthma safe in the classroom.
Northwest Local School District celebrates 70 AP Scholars, matching all-time record. Students recognized for exceptional achievement on AP Exams.
Fred Redmond, AFL-CIO Secy-Treasurer, warns of Trump's economic policies harming Black workers, leading to high unemployment and job losses.
While the world has been caught up in chaos—from political madness to climate extremes—Black celebrities reminded everyone that fashion is still a powerful form of expression. This summer, they didn’t ...
Trump's influence over media and gutting of DEI initiatives raises concerns about the erasure of Black voices and the reshaping of the media landscape.
Community leaders in Cincinnati demand justice and transparency in the handling of a racially charged fight. Only Black individuals have been charged.