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Huntington Bank employees connect with community members and non-profit…

Huntington Bank campaign benefits local organizations.

Police Chief James Craig is grand marshall for BRIDGES Walk for a Just Community

Join WCPO at the Walk for a Just Community October 29 at Owl's Nest Park in Evanston and help raise money for community leadership programs.

Books by the Banks: Over 100 Authors Coming

Over 100 local and regional authors will roll into Cincinnati Ocotber 22 for a free event at Duke Energy Center.

Two local breast cancer organizations need your vote to win $25,000!

Cast your vote at www.pinkwell.org for the Cris Collinsworth ProScan Fund and the Pink Ribbon Girls and help them win $25,000! 

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Free after-school homework program opens in two locations.

Two churches open doors after school to help kids with homework.

Would you drive a mile to save a life?

Road to Recovery needs drivers to take cancer patients to medical appointments.

High school juniors may apply for a Careers in Media Minority Internship

Applications are being accepted for the Careers in Media Minority High School Internship program.

Help neighbors stay cool this summer by donating to the WCPO/St. Vincent dePaul…

Donate money, fans or air conidtioners to the WCPO/St. Vincent dePaul Fan Drive at several area locations through August 13.

Make strides to end breast cancer

Take an important step in the fight against breast cancer by participating in Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Oct. 9 at Yeatman's Cove.

The Women's Book launches in Cincinnati

New book makes it easier to find out what's going on for women and girls in your community.

 

Help keep children and families warm this season

Not only has the need for coats increased, but also a large percentage of families are seeking help for the first time.

Exhibit honoring positive women in Cincinnati opens to the public at Museum…

Cincinnati Museum Center hosts "Dada Rafiki:Celebrating Keepers of the Community and Culture" in conjunction with "America I Am."

Free job resource expo offers participants coaching, workshops and more.

No Job, Now What? Resource Expo is loaded with everything you need to get back to work.

Cleopatra exhibition open at Museum Center

The world of Cleopatra VII, which has been lost to the sea and sand for nearly 2,000 years, surfaced at Cincinnati Museum Center.

Number of spellers narrowed down to 13 for the finals.

From 41 - 13:  Scripps National Spelling Bee spellers are narrowed down to 13 for the finals.  Read the live blog right now!

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