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WATCH: WCPO 9 special examines affordable housing in Tri-State Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Dwayne Slavey (WCPO) By: WCPO staff and last updated 2021-04-27 07:38:14-04 CINCINNATI â Affordable housing has long been an issue that community leaders, local governments and activists have grappled with in Greater Cincinnati. In a new special spanning multiple broadcasts Tuesday, WCPO 9 looks at how people here have worked to solve this problem over the years. Reporter Lucy May explains what affordable housing is, who qualifies and why its shortage affects everyone. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), which has studied the Tri-Stateâs affordable housing shortage, explains how it hurts families across the region, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation explains why itâs pushing for more units.
Fewer southwest Ohio child care providers are accepting vouchers from low-income families Could decline stall region's economic recovery? Lucy May | WCPO This baby is among the more than 30 children who attend Best Early Development Center in Silverton. and last updated 2021-04-21 08:19:05-04 SILVERTON, Ohio â When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Lakisha Best knew exactly how to help. She moved her Best Early Development Center to a larger location in Silverton to accommodate more parents with jobs as essential workers. âIâm an essential worker, too,â she said. âBeing an educator, itâs important to me that the children still had somewhere to go that was quality and where the parents would feel comfortable.â
How Cincinnati CAN became Cincinnati DID 20 years after unrest Unheralded reform panel had lasting impact Kareem Elgazzar | WCPO Posted at 5:00 AM, Apr 09, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-09 05:00:49-04 CINCINNATI â The way the Collaborative Agreement has changed Cincinnatiâs policing practices gets all the attention when it comes to the cityâs response to the fatal shooting of Timothy Thomas 20 years ago. But an unheralded civic panel formed in the aftermath of Cincinnatiâs 2001 racial reckoning also had lasting impact on the region. Cincinnati CAN, which stood for âCommunity Action Now,â issued a series of recommendations in 2003 after studying the racial disparities underlying the civil unrest that Thomasâs killing sparked.
20 years since the civil unrest, how close is Cincinnati to achieving equity? This mom says not very 'It's an endless cycle' Courtesy of LaVenia Jones and last updated 2021-04-08 05:00:38-04 Twenty years ago, in the early morning hours of April 7, 2001, Cincinnati Police Officer Stephen Roach shot and killed 19-year-old Timothy Thomas in an Over-the-Rhine alley. Thomas was the 15th Black man killed by police since 1995, and his death sparked days of unrest that highlighted a deep divide between Cincinnatiâs Black community and the police. That mistrust, along with lawsuits accusing the department of a decades-long history of racial profiling, helped shape the Collaborative Agreement. We hope our coverage online, on air and on all streaming platforms will start a conversation about what led to the unrest, what has happened since and what work remains to be done.
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Portable toilets in OTR are 'attending to people's basic humanity' during COVID-19 pandemic 'We had to bring those amenities out to them' The COVID-19 pandemic forced Our Daily Bread to change its operations completely last March. But after the soup kitchen shut down its dining room and began distributing meals to go, its leaders quickly realized that wasn't enough. People needed toilets, too. and last updated 2021-03-16 17:28:03-04 CINCINNATI â Cameron Clemons visits Our Daily Bread in Over-the-Rhine every day â Monday through Friday â to get a hot meal. âIâve been coming here for, Iâd say, about four or five months now,â he said.
Last Mile Food Rescue reduces food insecurity in Greater Cincinnati, one trunk load at a time 'It's almost like an Uber for food pickup' Last Mile Food Rescue is a new nonprofit thatâs working to fight hunger by transporting fresh food from donor companies and restaurants to the people and organizations that need it most. and last updated 2021-03-05 18:38:23-05 CINCINNATI â Every Wednesday, Anthony Kahny does his part to fight food insecurity in Greater Cincinnati. He backs up his company truck to a loading dock at Castellini Company in Wilder and loads it with cases of excess fruits and vegetables, then drives it all to a Talbert House location in Corryville.