Each Saturday morning, as the name suggests, Saturday Hoops gives kids time to play some basketball, eat a free lunch and listen to speakers dedicated on helping them learn and grow.
A local nonprofit is looking for a place to open the opportunity for children with special needs to play baseball.
The Cincinnati Cyclones hosted their annual teddy bear toss game Saturday. Each year, fans throw teddy bears onto the ice as ...
Despite Walnut Hills being a public school, not every Cincinnati student can attend. That leaves some parents questioning the ...
Thanks to our extensive research, today I’m bringing you the best things to do in Cincinnati with kids from our visits. I’ll share my ideal weekend itinerary for Cincinnati family trips ...
MadTree Brewing’s Parks & Rec is hosting a grand opening at its new Blue Ash location Thursday, Feb. 6. The ...
THEATER OPENING: Music at the Movies 2, 7:30 p.m. Friday, 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aronoff Center for the Arts, Fifth Third ...
NEW RICHMOND, Ohio (WXIX) - More than 2,000 students and other local kids will have easier access to care when a Cincinnati ...
More than 2,000 students will have access to a campus health center at New Richmond Middle School, thanks to a partnership ...
Moves have been made and more are to come as Cincinnati-area schools firm up their football coaching staffs going into next ...
Cincinnati Children’s is collaborating with New Richmond Schools to open a campus health center, which will be within walking distance for over 1,100 students enrolled in the public middle school ...