Video Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, James Harris [VIDEO]
Open Newsroom host Kathryne Gardette learns more about the Youth Build program from Easterseals Serving Greater Cincinnati with guest, James Harris, Youth Build Manager
Open Newsroom host Kathryne Gardette learns more about the Youth Build program from Easterseals Serving Greater Cincinnati with guest, James Harris, Youth Build Manager
Open newsroom host Kathryne Gardette speaks with Queen City Kitchen Executive Director Shauntia Edwards
Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Dave Curtin
Open Newsroom host Kathyrne Gardette talks with La Soupe founder, Suzy DeYoung.
A variety of grassroots organizations — from churches to urban farmers — are working together to combat hunger in the area.
The couple began competing in triathlons in 1984, have both completed the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii, and work locally with exercise groups.
Walnut Hills Open Newsroom discusses Catalytic Talent with Jourdan B. Ivory, Program Director, Greater Cincinnati/NKY African-American Chamber of Commerce
Host Kathryn Gardette talked with three engaged Walnut Hills residents at Caffe Vivace.
Fears of gentrification and displacement are common in transitional neighborhoods where developers are faced with a variety of opportunities for investment and a market that supports higher-yield investments.
In the 1980s and 90s, the community's population shrank drastically, leading to urban blight and crime. But in the early 2000s, a wave of new, young urbanism brought a heightened interest in traditional, dense neighborhoods nearer to the urban core. With this heightened interest came a new willingness to invest capital in urban revitalization.
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