Jasmine Minor, WCPO

Jasmine Minor

WCPO

Cincinnati, OH, United States

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Past articles by Jasmine:

Nonprofit aims to build confidence and self-esteem in women and young girls

One woman hopes that her nonprofit will help build self-esteem and confidence in women and young girls through the use of modeling. → Read More

Sex trafficking survivor hopes she can help others in similar situations

One year ago, Alexis Martin was freed from prison after she was convicted of killing a man who was selling her for sex. Now, she is focusing her efforts on helping others get through similar trauma. → Read More

Tri-State man walking across the country for those in need

A man from the Tri-State plans on walking across the United States to raise money for two organizations which help those in need. → Read More

Former Kenton Co. government building, jail to be made into apartments

A former Kenton County government building which had a jail on the top floors is being stripped down and made into an apartment building. → Read More

Give Back Cincinnati helps rebuild Madisonville school garden

The initiative comes just months after the neighborhood lost its Family Dollar store. The store, which residents relied on for groceries, closed in January, effectively making the area a food desert. → Read More

Add some color to your world with this new business in Blue Ash

The past year has been pretty drab, but a new business in Blue Ash is hoping to make things fun and colorful. → Read More

Three teens raising thousands of dollars for cancer research

Three Loveland High School students are doing their part to help raise the money for cancer research. → Read More

New Walnut Hills streetscape celebrates women and International Women's Day

A new interactive art installation is coming to Walnut Hills in celebration of women and International Women's Day. → Read More

Cincy tennis foundation giving new courts, and more, to Withrow High School

Tennis is not a cheap sport, and that is why the Cincinnati Tennis Foundation is making the sport more accessible for students at Withrow High School. → Read More

New St. Vincent de Paul store and food pantry coming to NKY

St. Vincent de Paul is opening a centralized food pantry and thrift store in Northern Kentucky over the next few months. → Read More

Ohio nursing homes to allow visitations under certain conditions

As COVID-19 cases fall in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine said nursing homes could start allowing visitations if they meet federal criteria. → Read More

New home for boys and young men coming to Finneytown

A new group home where boys and young men can heal from trauma is coming to Finneytown. → Read More

Neighbors send gift cards to help restore person's lost collection

When neighbors couldn't find the lost gift card collection, they started sending Joey Meguire cards to restore his collection. → Read More

Court advocates take extra steps to be there for victims

As the pandemic continues, court advocates have gotten creative in order to show up for victims. → Read More

Free food distribution hopes to help students rebound

Wednesday is the first day Queen City Career Prep High School is offering free food to their students, and school officials hope the food will help their students after a tough 2020. → Read More

Walnut Hills park to get a facelift

A redesign of park in Walnut Hills is in the planning stages, but designers hope to grow the skinny park. → Read More

Crossroads Florence collecting blankets for people experiencing homelessness

Crossroads Church in Florence is asking for blanket donations to help those experiencing homelessness during the cold winter months. → Read More

Years after tragedy, local man wants to show others hope with new book

It has been 12 years since a car crash left Ryan Atkins paralyzed from the shoulders down, but Atkins hopes that others will find comfort in his new book. → Read More

Study: Concerns surrounding COVID-19 treatment Remdesivir

A new study from the University of Cincinnati is raising concerns about the safety of the FDA approved COVID-19 treatment Remdesivir. → Read More

Giving fence brings holiday cheer to community

A woman in Colerain Township started a giving fence to bring some holiday cheer to those in need. → Read More