Family & Parenting
On Tuesday, August 5, 2025, Cincinnati will host National Night Out, a vibrant event to strengthen police-community ties. This annual celebration encourages residents to engage with law enforcement through fun, family-friendly activities. Consequently, it fosters trust and unity in neighborhoods across the city. Event Locations and Activities Several locations will host festivities, including Owls Nest […]
A Longstanding Myth Busted The American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Committee has debunked a popular myth. Eating before swimming doesn’t increase drowning risk. For years, people believed eating then swimming caused cramps, leading to danger. However, recent findings dismiss this as unfounded. Consequently, swimmers can enjoy meals without worry. Scientific Evidence Clears the Way The […]
Choosing a baby name is exciting, but trends shift yearly. According to BabyCenter.com, 2025’s most popular names reflect cultural influences. Drawing from over 500,000 babies born to registered parents, BabyCenter’s data reveals the top 25 names for boys and girls. Here’s what’s trending in 2025. Top Trends Driving Names Pop culture shapes 2025’s names significantly. […]
Columnist Corey Richardson waxes nostalgic and reminds us that some of our best summer days were spent doing absolutely nothing.
These dads have made an impact on not only their children's athletic careers, but also on their world outside of the field of play.
Cincinnati’s city leaders unveiled their 2025 summer safety plan, touting its success in reducing gun violence to historic lows. Surprisingly, the strategy excludes a controversial 2024 anti-gun violence program targeting “active firearms offenders” with incentives like pay, travel, job training, and therapy. Instead, the city is doubling down on community-driven initiatives. Shifting Strategies for Safer […]
As a mother, Michelle Obama wanted her children to have a childhood that was as normal as possible given their status as First Daugthers.
There has been a significant push by Black parents to normalize the idea of a Black Santa, especially for children.
The holiday season is meant to be a time of joy and celebration. But for many, it also comes with its fair share of family drama. Here's how to avoid it.
The first-time mother gives us an exclusive glimpse into her life three months postpartum.
We need more honest and dignified media content, from televisions shows to films to music and books.