The Protests Continue
A woman pours out her heart at a protest event at Hamilton County Courthouse as other protestors take a knee…
Health Gap’s Mahaffey Harris joins state’s Minority Health Strike Force
By JoVonne Walker The Center for Closing the Health Gap Renee Mahaffey Harris, president and CEO of the Center for…
Schools to stay closed
By Frances Russ Cincinnati Public Schools Governor Mike DeWine announced the closure of school buildings through the end of the…
Brian Lamb to join JP Morgan Chase
Contributed Brian Lamb, Executive Vice President, Head of Retail Banking and Retail Brokerage with Fifth Third Bancorp, will join JP…
Herald TV’s Nailah Edwards lands FOX19 internship
Contributed Nailah Edwards, a junior at the University of Cincinnati, majoring in communications, was offered an internship with FOX19 News.…
Extra income for 2020
By Carol Hector-Harris U.S. Department of Commrce COLUMBUS — The Census Bureau is recruiting thousands of individuals to fill full-time…
Dunn selected for prestigious Stanford Law School program
Mya Dunn, daughter of Jason and Tiffany Dunn, has been chosen to represent her school, St. Ursula Academy, at Stanford…
Street to be named after Marjorie Parham on February 12
Marjorie Parham, the longtime former publisher of The Cincinnati Herald will have a street (Lincoln Avenue) named by the City…
Transit authority to ask for 0.8% county sales tax to help fund bus system
By Brandy Jones SORTA The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) Board voted last week to approve ballot language for the placement of a…
The slave who won reparations
Editor’s note: The Cincinnati Herald has received reprint rights from Smithsonian magazine for the following introduction to a fascinating story about a slave woman who lived in Cincinnati and received reparations. Readers…