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& Co. [VIDEO] featuring Sean Suder and COVID-19's impact on zoning and regulation

Yard & Company's video series episode six features Sean Suder from Calfee Zoning discussing the pandemic's impact on city zoning and regulations.  read on…

& Co. [VIDEO] featuring Jennifer Allen and Leslie Rich about innovative crowdfunding

Yard & Company's video series focuses on COVID-19 and the impact on cities. Episode five features Jennifer Allen and Leslie Rich from ioby discussing basic neighborhood needs, minority small business support, and public space activation.  read on…

Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, William Johnson [VIDEO]

William Johnson, Manager of the new First Financial Bank Walnut Hills branch, joins Kathryne Gardette in the Open Newsroom to talk about why the bank chose to locate in the neighborhood. read on…

Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Denise Driehaus [VIDEO]

Open Newsroom host Kathryne Gardette speaks with Hamilton County Commission President Denise Driehaus read on…


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 read on…

Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Jose Rodriguez from Equitas Health [VIDEO]

#OntheGround Open Newsroom in Walnut Hills for a Catalytic Talent Discussion with Jose Rodriguez, Director of Community Relations for Equitas Health read on…

Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Jourdan B. Ivory [VIDEO]

Walnut Hills Open Newsroom discusses Catalytic Talent with Jourdan B. Ivory, Program Director, Greater Cincinnati/NKY African-American Chamber of Commerce read on…

Soapbox original film captures the challenges and victories of Covington, a city on the rise

Soapbox closes out its 12-week embedded On the Ground series with a look at the victories, remaining challenges and hopes of some of Covington's most passionate advocates. read on…

On The Ground: Post-Kroger, Walnut Hills believes 'We can get something better'

Kroger’s closing last month represents a turning point for the Walnut Hills community, with organizers and residents working together to ensure food security and manage encroaching gentrification in this diverse community. read on…

Inclusion that's worth working for

Starfire is celebrating another year of building better lives for people living with disabilities with two events this week, the Breakfast Fundraiser June 16 and the Story Soiree June 17, both at 20th Century Theater in Oakley. read on…

Victory of Light Psychic Festival

The Victory of Light Psychic Festival was held April 9-10 at the Sharonville Convention Center, billed as "Cincinnati's premier body, mind & spirit event." read on…

Pop up umbrella dancing as creative placemaking

Placemaking efforts bring artists together with residents and developers to build community, including nearly 200 people who created a surprise dance video with umbrellas at a LISC/ArtsWave luncheon. read on…

A fundraising video of reckless optimism

Cincinnati native Chelsea Koglmeier combines her experience in entrepreneurship and her passion for social good to launch Bikes of Reckless Optimism this week via an Indiegogo campaign. read on…

Ellen Katz leads The Greater Cincinnati Foundation into a bright future

Greater Cincinnati Foundation President/CEO Ellen Katz, who recently announced the foundation had been entrusted with a record-breaking $100 million in gifts in 2015, looks to a bright future for Cincinnati's philanthropic work. read on…