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Lucy May

Lucy May

Community / Digital Reporter at WCPO-TV Online

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New effort aims to find lead water pipes and remove them as efficiently as possible

A Tri-State group called Confluence issued a “Call for Abstracts” to find a technology that utility companies can use above ground to determine the material used in underground pipes so there’s no need to dig.
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Tri-State’s low-income families struggle to find housing, even with...

Michelle English has slept in her truck when she can’t scrape together enough money for a hotel.
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A little girl’s surprise became a mission to appreciate health care...

Seven-year-old with complex medical condition is on a mission to spread the love to health care workers.
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‘Portraits in Faith’ uses photos to make connections across world’s...

Sometimes things don’t work out as planned, they work out even better. That was the first lesson Daniel Epstein learned when he began a photography project called Portraits in Faith.
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Learning Grove raises early childhood educators’ profiles with bett...

Learning Grove has raised the minimum wage it pays all its teachers, created a career ladder to help teachers earn more over time and added a free childcare benefit for the educators who work there.
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How a college student’s 10-minute break helped save a baby with blo...

A Roger Bacon High School graduate was a perfect match for a little boy she had never met who lived 265 miles away.
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‘Reading Hero’ shares her love of reading through Black literature ...

Arin Gentry has loved reading since she was a little kid. But it wasn’t until she was an adult that she realized what was missing from the books she read when she was little: Positive stories about Black people written by Black authors.
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My First Place works to help Hamilton youth beat the odds when they...

When it was time for Hannah Carrington to tell her story to a news reporter, she began with a sad, straightforward statement. “Well,” she said, “practically my entire childhood was filled with neglect and abuse from my parents.” Still, Hannah considers herself fortunate.
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West Chester man creates activities for patients undergoing chemoth...

When Scott Murphy was a kid, he knew he could count on his big sister, Linda. So when Linda was diagnosed with uterine cancer decades later in 2019, Scott made sure she could count on him, too.
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Avondale woman thankful for community’s help in saving home

This time last year, Naima Jackson feared she would lose her family home because she couldn’t afford to make the repairs it needed.
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Donations steeped in kindness get nonprofit closer to $1 million ne...

For more than five years, Rosemary Oglesby-Henry has invested time, energy and resources into helping teen parents through her nonprofit Rosemary’s Babies Company. Now two entrepreneurs have made major donations to help her open a residential home for teen moms in North Avondale.