• On-air Stories
  • Interviews
  • Debbie – Mt. Lookout

    9 News is gathering your stories about the city. Our cameras caught up with Debbie while she was shopping at Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine.

  • Don – Mt. Lookout

    9 News wants to hear your story. Don shared his story with 9 News cameras as he was touring Vine Street’s new Gateway Quarter.

  • Ryan – Silverton

    9 News wants to hear your perspective on the city of Cincinnati and how far it has come in the last ten years. Our cameras recorded Ryan’s story on Vine Street’s new Gateway Quarter.

  • Kenny – Erlanger

    Kenny – Erlanger 9 News wants you to share your story. Kenny shared his during a recent trip to the National Underground Railroad Freedome Center on the riverfront.

  • Gene – Mt. Lookout

    9 News is gathering your stories about your perspective of the city. Gene shared his opinions with us at Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine.

  • Gary – Lebanon

    9 News is gathering your stories about the city. Our cameras recorded Gary’s story on Fountain Square.

  • Rob – Hartwell

    We have talked to many community and city leaders, but we don’t want to leave out the important voices of the people living here during the unrest and what they’re thinking today. Rob shared his story with us at the National Underground Railroad

  • Darnel – Springfield

    9 News wants to hear your story. Darnel shared his perspective of Cincinnati with our cameras while visiting the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center on the riverfront.

  • Tony – East Walnut Hills.

    9 News is gathering your stories. Tony is a business owner in East Walnut Hills and shared his experience during the unrest of 2001. We caught up to him at the Parkside Café in East Walnut Hills.

  • Ekow – Mt. Lookout

    Everyone has an opinion about what is happening in Cincinnati. Ekow shared his perspective with us as he was heading to shop at Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine.

  • Veronica – Finneytown

    We have talked to many community and city leaders, but we don’t want to leave out the important voices of the people living here during the unrest and what they’re thinking today. 9 News recorded Veronica’s story at the Parkside Café in East

  • Anita – Finneytown

    We have talked to many community and city leaders, but we don’t want to leave out the important voices of the people living here during the unrest and what they’re thinking today. We found Anita dining at the Parkside Café in East Walnut Hills.

  • Pat – Delhi

    What needs to change in the City of Cincinnati? We want your opinion. Pat shared hers with our cameras at the Parkside Café in East Walnut Hills.

  • Richard – Colerain Township

    Everyone has an opinion about what is happening in the city and has a vision for the future. 9 News asked Richard to share his as he was visiting Race Street in Cincinnati.

  • Rashida – North Avondale

    We have talked to many community and city leaders, but we don’t want to leave out the important voices of the people living here during the unrest and what they’re thinking today. We caught up with Rashida at Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine.

  • Brian – Downtown

    9 News is gathering your stories about the city. Brian is the artistic director for the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company on Race Street and witnessed the unrest in 2001. He shared his perspective on Cincinnati’s project outside of his theater on

  • Rick – Fairfax

    We have talked to many community and city leaders, but we don’t want to leave out the important voices of the people living here during the unrest and what they’re thinking today. 9 News asked Rick to share his story as he visited Piatt Park

  • Dawn – Williamsburg

    Everyone has an opinion of what is happening in Cincinnati. 9 News wants to hear yours. Our cameras caught up with Dawn downtown.

  • Lisa – Colerain Township

    Share your story. Lisa shared hers with us in front of the Hamilton County Courthouse downtown.

  • Delia – Westwood

    We have talked to many community and city leaders, but we don’t want to leave out the important voices of the people living here during the unrest and what they’re thinking today. Our cameras found Delia on Fountain Square.

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  1. What is the Ten Years Later project?

    What is the Ten Years Later project?

    9 News felt that 10 years removed from such a dark moment in our past, it is our responsibility to step back and reflect on where we are as a city. We intend to listen to what the community as a whole is saying, engage in more conversations and inspire action to help shape the best future for Cincinnati.

  2. How to get involved

    How to get involved

    Find out how you can mentor, volunteer or donate to the programs we will feature in our Ten Years Later series.

    • Ten Years Later: Video

      Ten Years Later: Video

      Watch each piece of the Ten Years Later project, emulating how Cincinnati has changed since the unrest in April 2001.

      • Ten Years Later: Behind the scenes

        Ten Years Later: Behind the scenes

        Take a look into the making of the WCPO documentary "Ten Years Later: A Changed City?" (Photos by Jessica Noll/WCPO)