The hard things said clearly, with care, because they need to be said.
Community pride only lands when you show what it is resilient against. We do not pretend the hard stuff isn’t here. The intersection where the city has refused to install a traffic light for three years while accidents keep happening. The grief of losing a neighbor and not knowing how to say it publicly. The frustration of showing up to city meeting after city meeting and watching the room not change. The things West Price Hill residents say to each other quietly that deserve to be said out loud. This series does not exist to generate outrage or to perform suffering for an outside audience. It exists because a publication that only shows the beautiful parts of a place is not a mirror — it is a brochure. And West Price Hill deserves better than a brochure.