Nina Oliverio

Nina Oliverio

Niña Mae Oliverio is a multimedia journalist from Cebu, Philippines, whose work spans digital, broadcast, and community-centered reporting. She served as a Correspondent for the People’s Television Network (PTV), delivering live reports and in-depth stories for a nationwide audience. Prior to that, she has worked as a Multimedia Reporter for CDN Digital, where she covered breaking news, developed feature stories, and produced SEO-driven multimedia content for Cebu and the Visayas.

607 articles published
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Cincinnati gun violence prevention efforts expand across neighborhoods

Article Summary Cincinnati is expanding gun violence prevention efforts across neighborhoods to curb shootings and support affected families. City officials and nonprofits are launching neighborhood hubs in Avondale, East Price Hill, and the West End. These will offer mentorship, job programs, food access, and youth engagement. Data-driven initiatives, including the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence…

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Cincinnati Archdiocese launches synod planning process to shape Catholic priorities

Article Summary The Cincinnati Archdiocese has launched a two‑year synod to guide the Church’s future mission in southwest Ohio. The process, the first since 1971, invites clergy, religious, and lay Catholics to participate in prayer, listening, and dialogue. Archbishop Robert G. Casey said the synod will focus on pastoral priorities, not doctrine. Moreover, it will…

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Cincinnati budget 2026 prioritizes public safety, housing and transit investment

Article Summary The Cincinnati budget 2026 focuses on public safety, housing, and transit improvements. Mayor Aftab Pureval emphasizes funding for police, fire, and violence prevention programs. Meanwhile, the city also invests in affordable housing, homelessness support, and eviction prevention. Infrastructure projects receive a boost through the “Cincy On Track” plan. This plan targets streets, bridges,…

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Over‑the‑Rhine development Cincinnati sparks housing and affordability debate

Article Summary The Over‑the‑Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati is experiencing a major development surge. New housing, retail, and mixed-use projects are reshaping the historic area. This effort is led by organizations like 3CDC and supported by city initiatives. These investments are revitalizing buildings and attracting residents. While the growth boosts economic activity and urban living options,…

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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati drives significant tourism and economic impact in Cincinnati

Article Summary Oktoberfest Zinzinnati significantly boosts Cincinnati’s tourism and local economy. Attracting 500,000–800,000 visitors annually, the festival drives hotel bookings, restaurant sales, retail spending, and tourism-related jobs. Local businesses, including bars, eateries, and souvenir shops, report major revenue gains. Meanwhile, public transit usage and downtown foot traffic surge during the event. Past studies estimate the…

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Bengals coaching continuity holds as Dan Pitcher remains offensive coordinator

Article Summary The Cincinnati Bengals are entering the 2026 offseason prioritizing coaching stability, with offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher remaining in place despite outside interest. After a difficult 6–11 season, team leaders believe maintaining continuity gives quarterback Joe Burrow and the offense a stronger foundation to rebound. Head coach Zac Taylor emphasized collaboration and growth, while…

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Record snowfall blankets Tri-State

Article Summary Record snowfall blanketed the Tri-State as a powerful winter storm swept through the region. It set new benchmarks across Greater Cincinnati. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport recorded 9.2 inches of snow, breaking a daily record set in 2004. Meanwhile, some nearby communities saw more than a foot. City and county crews worked to clear…

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