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Main Street Ventures, more familiar as The Brandery, is moving into the role of community fundraiser, offering grants to smaller ventures around town. → Read More
Farmstand Market and Cafe, in Union, Kentucky, is one of the latest local restaurants to benefit from the fast-growing, informal farm-to-table movement. → Read More
Fairfield native Ben Schneider, one of the best trickliners in the United States, has started his own slackline manufacturing company. → Read More
Moonrise Doughnuts in Latonia, Kentucky, has found a niche catering to evening customers while other doughnut shops in the region enjoy a lively late-night business. → Read More
Kai is the world's first AI fitness coach that communicates entirely by text messaging. You text Kai your goals; Kai texts you a plan and helps you stick to it. → Read More
Former Cintas employees Joe O'Gorman and Aaron Banfield are enjoying the freedom of running their own business -- Full Throttle Indoor Karting -- which is growing fast. → Read More
Interfaith marriages are increasingly common in our more open, diverse society. Here's how three local interfaith couples make their relationships work. → Read More
Local synagogues are getting creative to observe the most celebrated Jewish holiday. → Read More
Cincy Shop, which does business as Hats N' More, is suing, claiming competitor Genesco conspired with Kenwood Towne Centre's owner to stop it from selling hats there. → Read More
Known for its interchangeable lenses and frames, Frameri was one of the Tri-State region's most widely known startups. But fizzling funding killed it. → Read More
Thrive Urban Impact Sourcing, a 2-year-old startup in the East End that teaches the underemployed how to do IT jobs, is already turning a profit. → Read More
Could retail save The Banks? Those who know retail in Cincinnati and in other cities say it's not likely. But a thriving mixed-use Banks might help save retail downtown. → Read More
Paid parental leave benefits are becoming more generous at large companies in the Tri-State, but many companies still offer no paid benefits at all. → Read More
The failure of Eastview Brew & View illustrates the challenges independent cinema owners face in trying to compete against bigger, national chains. → Read More
Catholic churches in Cincinnati continue to struggle with getting people to come to Mass. → Read More
A Jerusalem-based organization has begun Global Intergenerational Initiative to bring together Jewish grandparents and their pre-teen grandchildren to celebrate their heritage. → Read More
The number of people ordained as ministers over the internet is growing, and the amount in Cincinnati is keeping pace with that trend. → Read More
Yelitsa Jean-Charles' startup, Healthy Roots, makes dolls and storybooks designed to help teach natural hair care to young girls of color. → Read More
Tired of warm beer, Dan Twyman and Brian Gettelfinger came up with Spikes -- ice that keeps alcoholic beverages cold without diluting them. → Read More
"Awaited," the highly popular Christmas musical put on by Crossroads Church for the past 11 years, wraps up its final season on stage. → Read More