Skip to content Skip to footer
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
affordable housing funding


Affordable housing funding surge: FHLB Cincinnati commits $51.9M to tri-state development

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati (FHLB) has announced its largest-ever round of affordable housing funding, committing nearly $51.9 million in grants to support development across Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee.  This year’s expanded initiative illustrates how crucial affordable housing funding has become as communities push to meet rising demand for safe, quality homes.…

Read more

George Floyd protest settlement

George Floyd protest settlement heads to final Cincinnati vote

The George Floyd protest settlement faces its final hurdle as Cincinnati leaders prepare for a decisive vote. Cincinnati officials say the George Floyd protest settlement represents a significant step toward resolving claims from the 2020 demonstrations. The Cincinnati City Council will vote tomorrow on an $8.1 million class-action agreement, marking a significant step towards resolving…

Read more

Cincinnati sister cities

A look into Cincinnati’s sister cities: What you need to know

Cincinnati is known for its skyline, sports, chili, and 19th-century charm—but beyond its borders, the Queen City is part of a much larger story.  Through the Cincinnati Sister Cities International program, the city is linked to communities worldwide. These partnerships foster cultural exchange, economic ties, education, and shared understanding. Here’s a closer look at how…

Read more

A white quadcopter drone flying high above a dense city skyline of skyscrapers, representing the Drones as First Responders program in Cincinnati.

Ohio drones first responders: Cincinnati among early adopters of technology

Ohio is rolling out a first-in-the-nation statewide pilot for drones as first responders.  The program helps police, fire, and EMS crews assess emergencies more quickly and safely, improving situational awareness before ground units arrive. What is the Ohio Drones First Responders program? The Drones for First Responders (DFR) pilot, approved under Ohio House Bill…

Read more

Rendering of the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati, host of GrindingHub Americas 2027.

First US trade fair aims to bring global grinding tech to Cincinnati in 2027

The first U.S. trade fair focused exclusively on grinding technology—GrindingHub Americas—will launch in Cincinnati in 2027.  Additionally, organizers say the event adapts the successful GrindingHub Stuttgart model to the American industrial market.   GrindingHub Americas opens new doors for U.S. manufacturers Organizers VDW (the German Machine Tool Builders’ Association), Messe Stuttgart and Swissmem…

Read more

Cincinnati Startup Fellows Program

Bridging the Gap: Inside Cincinnati’s Startup Fellows Program

For ambitious students looking to break into the startup world, the traditional internship often falls short.  To address this need, Cincinnati has introduced the Startup Fellows Program, designed for young individuals eager to gain meaningful entry into the startup ecosystem. The Cincinnati Startup Fellows Program is a cohort-based initiative that places students in the…

Read more

The Cincinnati Exchange © 2026. All Rights Reserved. 

Sign Up to Our Newsletter

Be the first to know the latest updates