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Morehouse College Glee Club invites Cincinnati audiences to a free concert

The historically all black, all male choir, will perform at Zion Baptist Church located at 630 Glenwood Avenue in Avondale,…

The Premiere African American Holiday Shopping Event of the Season, Halle-Bration, a Hallelujah Celebration, is Back!

If you’re looking for holiday events, we’ve got you covered. Halle-Bration, a Hallelujah Celebration, is back for a 10th year…

A public message from the Cincinnati Health Department

Marla Hurston Fuller Director, Communications Cincinnati Health Department You may have been exposed to COVID-19 if you attended the Everything Pops…

What you need to know about the coronavirus

By Marla Hurston Fuller   Cincinnati Health Department  An outbreak of a 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has occurred in Wuhan City, Hubei…

What is the life expectancy in your neighborhood?

The latest data show that Cincinnati life expectancy has increased for Blacks and decreased for Whites, but Blacks are still not living…

Tobacco 21 policy fully in effect in Cincinnati

States with a tobacco sales age law 21. Provided by American Lung Association By Marla Hurston Fuller  Director, Communications   and Governmental Relations  Cincinnati Health Department …

Dr. Camille Jones retiring from Cincinnati Health Department

By Marla Hurston Fuller  Cincinnati Health Department  Camille Jones, MD, MPH, retired from the Cincinnati Health Department on September 30, after serving 12 years…

Health Department, UC expand services in Avondale

The Ambrose H. Clement Health Center is an anchor project embedded within the Avondale Town Center. Photo provided By Marla…