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Kate Harold

Kate Harold is a freelance writer who lives in Oakley with her husband and three kids. If she’s not writing or mom-ing, you’ll probably find her reading, working on home projects, volunteering, or spending time outdoors.

Kate Harold's Latest Articles

Coming Clean: 5 questions with fashion designer Allison Ross

A move back to Cincinnati after 15 years in NYC, combined with her growing interest in the upcycle movement, led to creation of her own brand, Rephrase.

Coming Clean with Paul Sturkey, America’s River Roots captain of cuisine

Food and music always have and always will be a common thread that bring people together according to this regional culinary legend.

Amy Tobin, local author, former host of Q102's "Amy's Table" and founder of Amy Tobin & Co.
Coming Clean: Raise a toast with Amy Tobin, bourbon curator for America’s River Roots

Local author and creator of popular food, travel and hospitality events is weaving together experiences that define the river cities, and bourbon’s role in it.

Coming Clean: 5 questions with Cincinnati author Mary Kay Carson

Meet this local author who has written more than 50 books for kids about wildlife, nature, weather, space, and other science and history topics.

Coming Clean: 5 questions with Cincinnati poet Manuel Iris

Cincinnati is a poetry city, and most people don’t know it. But we are—without hesitation—one of the best poetry cities in the U.S.

Girls Health Period celebrated the women of the future during International Women's Day.
Girls Health Period equips community with menstrual health education and period products

A high school intervention specialist created a hygiene closet for students to visit whenever they needed. It was vital research to reveal a widespread issue.  

Stankovich is a semifinalist in the Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service category.
Coming Clean: 5 questions with James Beard semifinalist Mike Stankovich

His recipe for success? Making sure the experience is about whoever is eating or drinking it.

The Cincinnati Curling Club hosted a 16-team tournament last November with clubs from within Ohio and out of state. Here Eric Reardon delivers his stone while Philip Stafford and Cathy McKee follow it and are ready to sweep.
Grassroots effort brings the sport of curling to the Queen City

Ever wanted to try curling? Now you can, right here in Cincinnati.

Coming Clean: 5 questions with picture book author Keila Dawson

Winner of the Green Earth Book Award in 2024 for her title No World Too Big, local author says "breaking into this industry has been a dream come true."

The Polka Warriors enjoy a night of playing together at Arnold’s Bar and Grill downtown.
Coming Clean: 5 Questions with Jim Kohl of The Polka Warriors

Proudly proclaiming to “fight for your right to polka,” these weekend performers hold day jobs ranging from IT to teaching to law.

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