Walnut Hills / E. Walnut Hills

Walnut Hills was the first Cincinnati neighborhood to participate in Soapbox's On the Ground series, an embedded journalism approach to learn what's happening in the underrepresenting neighborhoods that are being transformed. Stories covered everything from business and community development, arts and culture and education to health and wellness, crime and food insecurity. A community newsroom was held at Caffé Vivace hosted by the champion of 45206, Kathryn Gardette. 

Ten Year Anniversary Series: eating local is easier than ever

As part of our 10 year anniversary series, we examine how local food has changed in the past decade, and where it might be in the future.

Area schools among the country’s top 100 high schools

Two Greater Cincinnati high schools have been ranked among the nation’s 100 best in the latest list from U.S. News & World Report.

Cincinnati’s Top African American Summer Festivals

Many summer festival’s roots are deeply embedded in African American cultural history as a way of letting off steam and inverting the traditional social structure; solidifying the notion that bonding with family, friends and community is integral to a healthy society. 

It’s Back! Red Bull Soapbox returns to Eden Park in September

The Red Bull Soapbox Race once again makes its way back to Cincinnati for the third time since it’s 2008 debut. Applications to submit your homemade Soapbox craft design are being accepted now.

Local communities concerned with the link between development and displacement

Communities all around Cincinnati are considering how development can cause displacement and how to minimize the effect and keep communities intact.

First-ever National Women’s History Month Festival to be held in March

March is Women's History Month, and to celebrate, two Cincinnati organizations are bringing a one-of-a-kind event to town. The National Women's History Month Festival will be held from March 3-18 at venues around town.

Lincoln Art Project will shed light on diverse culture in Walnut Hills

For the residents of Walnut Hills, the African-American culture is vital to the redevelopment of the neighborhood. One way to keep the culture prominent is through art.

Collaborating to create ’20-minute’ neighborhoods in Greater Cincinnati

In keeping with national trends, residents and business leaders in Cincinnati are constantly looking for ways to make local living more walkable and less car-reliant. But could transport alternatives like the streetcar also be the key to more affordable downtown housing?

Place Matters gives residents tools to transform their communities

Place Matters has spent the last decade giving residents the tools they need to transform their communities because they know the places we call home matter.

Local movie-themed bar makes list of top pop culture phenoms of the year

A number of food crazes hit cult-classic status in 2017: unicorn Frappuccinos, sushi burritos and the Whole30 diet. One such trend just happens to be The Video Archive in Walnut Hills.

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