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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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On top of positions being cut and other changes, the Cincinnati Public School Board is also considering the possibility of combining Frederick Douglass Elementary in Walnut Hills with nearby Evanston Academy and closing one of the buildings.
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A listener wants to know why a city community center has a church steeple sticking out of it.
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The Cincinnati Planning Commission approved historic designation for the church, one of the neighborhood's first Black congregations.
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We take another dive into Cincinnati history in our feature OKI Wanna Know.
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The hotel opened by pioneering Black businessman Horace Sudduth hosted a long list of historic figures, including James Brown, Jackie Robinson and Thurgood Marshall.
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Several affordable housing projects in the area are moving ahead thanks to gap funding from Hamilton County. Commissioners unanimously approved $1.4 million Thursday for five projects with a total 133 units.
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The Cincinnati neighborhood has always had a Black business district but it's getting bigger.
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As neighborhoods across Cincinnati and urban areas around the country see change and heightened interest, and as the nation continues a conversation about…
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OKI Wanna Know is a chance for you to get an answer about the area that isn't easily googled. This time, WVXU's Bill Rinehart looks into the past and the…