Critical Race Theory will be taught by 16 teachers in Cincinnati who’ve signed an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project by the week ending Jan. 14.
The four bedroom, two bathroom home at 326 Lilienthal St., Cincinnati was sold on Jan. 21 by Gavin and Amy M. Hinds for $80,000. The buyer was Zea Investments LLC.
On Jan. 21, Neha Reddy and Samuel Deitrich Sangala purchased a two bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home at 3706 Wieman Ave., Cincinnati from Eric W Back for $118,000.
The commercial property at 1872 Springdale Road, Cincinnati was sold on Jan. 21 by Herbert L. Moeller for $125,000. The buyer was RC Properties Enterprise LLC.
On Jan. 21, Jacob Todd and Riley Pfeiffer Howdeshell purchased a two bedroom, one bathroom home at 6606 Britton Ave., Cincinnati from Cynthia R Resor for $254,900.
A Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education member recently addressed remote versus in-person learning, arguing that virtual education may result in great loss for a child.
Jim Renacci, who is running as a Republican for governor, said an Ohio school district's decision to temporarily move to remote learning is "child abuse" on his campaign website.