LGBTQ+ Business Awards: United Fray’s Brittany Rheault
She oversees 150 inclusive social athletic leagues, comprising over 15,000 players every season across three territories, including the District.
Cincinnati Museum Center, Taft Museum of Art exhibits reflect history as ‘her story’
Seventeen-year-old Sydney Ramsey is tired of reading about women’s accomplishments as asides or afterthoughts in history books. That’s one of the reasons she’s excited about the new exhibit, “Girlhood (It’s complicated)” at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
“In class, we read about the Revolutionary War or the Industrial Revolution, and there are two paragraphs about the contributions of women,” said Ramsey of Vandalia, north of Dayton. “This exhibit helps girls feel more connected…
Sonic glory of 1929 Grand E.M. Skinner Organ returns to Cincinnati Museum Center
Eight years after going silent, the majestic sound of the 1929 Grand E.M. Skinner Organ will resound again at Cincinnati Museum Center. The museum center has announced the return of the “Music in the Museum” concert series. Opening Nov. 29, the series will feature organ virtuosos in three programs with local choirs and musicians in everything from Richard Wagner to “Star Wars.”
On a quiet Monday night at the museum last month, I joined Harley Piltingsrud, a retired physicist with National…
Mayor Harrell’s far-reaching building performance plan up for council review
The new policy would set targets for carbon emissions over time.
Sixers arena town hall meeting gets contentious with some opponents temporarily removed
The Philadelphia 76ers held an informational meeting Thursday evening to present their development plans thus far and answer questions from the community. Both supporters and opposition were in attendance as the development team sought to clarify the most contentious issues.
Ground lease of troubled Tacoma apartment site sells to lender
Construction on Tacoma Trax stopped last summer after more than a dozen liens had been placed against the developers, but work has recently restarted.
Point Ruston developer ordered to share financial documents in court
The order stems from an unpaid bill for dirt work performed by WA Underground, a Bonney Lake-based subcontractor.
Here’s how Nutpod’s Madeline Haydon scaled her company and her leadership style
Madeline Haydon knows her ultimate job is to build Nutpods to run independent of her.
Realtor turns to eye-catching billboards to sell $2.9M Edina home
Realtor Sara Melby Thomas teamed up with Agnt CEO Jay Louricas to launch “fun” billboards featuring a for-sale $2.9 million Edina home.
Mill Valley Kitchen expanding to Rochester, Benedict’s to Fargo
The two upcoming openings will bring the restaurant company's locations from five to seven, and its owner is eyeing other markets for future growth.