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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.

533 articles published
Person that shows bundling up in a heavy winter coat with a fur hood during freezing snowy weather in Cincinnati.

Cold weather concerns grow as warming shelters open in Cincinnati

Cold weather concerns continue to rise in Cincinnati as temperatures plunge and dangerous wind chills grip the region. Cold weather concerns are most urgent for people experiencing homelessness, seniors, and families struggling to heat their homes. City officials warn that prolonged exposure to extreme cold can become life-threatening within hours. Emergency responders see an increase…

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Construction worker using a jackhammer on damaged pavement, representing Cincinnati street repair funds projects.

Why do street repair funds remain unspent as Cincinnati roads deteriorate?

Cincinnati’s street repair budget remains a point of contention as residents continue to dodge potholes, cracked pavement, and unsafe road conditions.  While the city has allocated millions toward infrastructure, a combination of inflation, staffing shortages, and procedural delays has slowed the visible pace of major resurfacing. The gap between approved budgets and completed roads…

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Stock image to represent a snow-covered street at night with streetlights and car light trails during a cold weather advisory in Cincinnati.

Cold weather advisories prompt school closings and delays across Cincinnati on Dec. 15

Cold weather advisories remain in effect across Greater Cincinnati as a powerful winter blast grips the region on December 15, 2025. Cold weather advisories have triggered widespread school closings, delayed start times, and safety warnings for families and commuters. The winter system delivered dangerously low wind chills overnight, prompting cold weather advisories, emergency alerts, and…

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salary needed to live comfortably in Cincinnati

Salary guide: How much income do you need to live comfortably in Cincinnati (2025)

Understanding what salary is needed to live comfortably in Cincinnati is the first step toward financial stability. While the Queen City remains more affordable than many coastal metros, rising costs in 2025 mean residents need to plan their finances carefully. Knowing the salary needed to live comfortably in Cincinnati ensures better budgeting and smarter lifestyle…

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Thriving industries in Cincinnati

Thriving industries in Cincinnati drive regional economic growth in 2025

Thriving industries in Cincinnati show remarkable resilience and diversification in the 2025 economic landscape. Thriving industries in Cincinnati include advanced manufacturing, healthcare, and a booming construction sector that fuels local job creation. Economic diversity powers the Queen City A single trade no longer defines the regional economy. Recent data indicate a complex but robust market…

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Red snow shovel stuck in a pile of deep, fresh snow with snow-covered evergreen trees in the background.

Cincinnati weather update brings snow and cold through the weekend

Cincinnati weather update shows snow and bitter cold moving into the region this week.  The Cincinnati weather update will impact travel and plans through the weekend with accumulating snow and low temperatures. Cincinnati weather update: snow expected late week The Cincinnati weather update from the National Weather Service shows mostly cloudy skies early this…

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Paycor Stadium funding

Hamilton County approves Paycor Stadium funding for major upgrades

Hamilton County commissioners now approve Paycor Stadium funding. Paycor Stadium funding aims to modernize the Bengals' facilities and benefit regional events. Hamilton County commissioners have officially approved more than $200 million in Paycor Stadium funding. This will begin a new phase of comprehensive upgrades at the home of the Cincinnati Bengals. The decision follows a broader…

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