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. 

CPS celebrates one year of commitment to green schools


Hamilton County in 3rd place in Green Counties Competition


MuralWorks program wants takers


Agenda 360 conducting community survey


$2.4M grant to help thousands of students prepare for college


Attracting, retaining YPs crucial to regional economy


LandLOC roundtable to address vacant, abandoned properties


Forbes: Cincinnati 7th most lustful city


Bus systems lure riders with plush seats and Wi-Fi


Cincinnati chosen for innovative youth political immersion program


Metro tests 'bendable' bus


Working the numbers on Agenda 360 and Vision 2015


Strive endorses plan to boost CPS college enrollment


City-county partnership to address litter in major corridors


Home builders voice support for energy-efficiency credits


Forum to explore strong, diverse neighborhoods


Growing Cincinnati beats trend


Cincinnati seeking applicants for arts grants


Free-college programs multiply


Authors

Read more articles by Caitlin Koenig.

Caitlin Koenig is a Cincinnati transplant and 2012 grad of the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. She's the department editor for Soapbox Media and currently lives in Northside with her husband, Andrew, and their three furry children. Follow Caitlin on Twitter at @caite_13.  

Read more articles by Liz McEwan.

Liz McEwan is a proud wife, mama, urbanite, musician and blogger. Follow her at The Walking Green and on twitter at @thewalkinggreen.

Read more articles by Hannah Purnell.

Hannah Purnell is a lifelong Northern Kentuckian who writes extensively about regional issues related to arts and culture, politics and economic development. 

Read more articles by Rick Pender.

Rick Pender is an Over-the-Rhine resident with many years of writing, editing, fundraising and public relations experience. He is the theater critic and contributing editor at CityBeat and a regular contributor to WVXU's "Around Cincinnati." Follow him on Twitter @PenderRick.

Read more articles by Scott Beseler.