Candid conversations about our community's most important issues, with WLWT's Alexis Rogers and Courtis Fuller.
Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. That's the result we heard from the trial watched around the globe. Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, found guilty of killing George Floyd nearly one year ago. Courtis Fuller speaks with Cincinnati leaders about what this case means for community-police relations and how it speaks to the fight for racial justice.
As the Cincinnati Reds prepare for a new season, we take you inside the Reds Hall of Fame.
Cincinnati is on pace to set a record in homicides this year. In this edition of Let’s Talk Cincy, we talk with city leaders, activists, and victims’ families who are searching for solutions to the violence.
A bold move from Greater Cincinnati's largest school district. Cincinnati Public Schools started the school year online, as leadership tries to balance safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic with the importance of educating students. We sit down for a candid, tell-all interview with CPS Superintendent, Laura Mitchell.
It's one of the brightest gems in the Queen City. We'll take you inside the Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Building resilience and fighting childhood adversity is an ongoing battle in and around Cincinnati. On this episode of Let’s Talk Cincy, a collective of educators, health care professionals and community members share how they are working to prevent and reverse the effects of child traumas.
School officials and parents are sifting through a mountain of information to try and find the balance between education and safety.
With the death of Congressman John Lewis, Let’s Talk Cincy focuses on the civil rights giants we’ve lost nationally and locally. Who are the young leaders of tomorrow picking up the civil rights mantle?
Despite the pandemic, Cincinnati's arts and entertainment community is thriving despite the coronavirus pandemic. How are they keeping that spotlight from dimming?
Another tragic car accident kills a woman just walking to the store. On this edition of Let’s Talk Cincy, what it will take to make Cincinnati’s streets safer for walkers.
A sudden rise in Coronavirus cases causes new concerns about the pandemic. On this edition of Let’s Talk Cincy, we investigation the spike’s impact on coronavirus testing, schools, and the communities most at risk.
Cincinnati's arts community is using its talents to express feelings about social justice and local unrest. From the stage to the canvas, they portray or paint a picture of what racial injustice looks and feels like.
We’ve seen both peaceful and violent protests concerning race relations. This edition of Let’s Talk Cincy looks toward the future and the work needed to heal the divide.
A dozen voices — from police, community leaders, protesters and lawmakers — give various perspectives about a raw issue gripping the country.
On this episode of Let’s Talk Cincy, we sit down with the makers of the Cincinnati Police Department’s documentary, “Shoot This, Not That,” a project that put the camera into the hands of kids who’s loved ones were taken away by violence.
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, high school seniors are taking a big step into the future. We salute the Class of 2020 in this edition of Let’s Talk Cincy.
As we try to find our "new normal," one thing stays constant: our community's resilience and ability to find the light in any darkness.
This week’s Let’s Talk Cincy looks at the coronavirus’ impact on the African-American community. We look at the factors behind why African-Americans are more proportionately affected by the virus.
We look at the good being done in our communities during the coronavirus pandemic. From helping neighbors to honoring heroes, we showcase examples of strength in the Queen City