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2 days ago
- Politics
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Share your thoughts with the Cincinnati City Hall and Hamilton County reporters
Hello, Enquirer readers! Erin Glynn and Scott Wartman, here. We're the new Hamilton County and Cincinnati City Hall reporters, respectively. Well, not new exactly. We've both been with the organization for years. But we've got new beats. We want to hear from you about what The Enquirer should focus on. We'll be hosting meet-up events throughout Hamilton County this summer, including one we'll host together in Over-the-Rhine. Please feel free to drop by and share your thoughts, give us feedback or just say hello. Friday, June 20. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Coffee Emporium at 110 E. Central Parkway in Cincinnati. Friday, June 27. 9 a.m. to noon. Caravel Coffee at 3410 Glenmore Avenue in Cheviot. Friday, July 11 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Lookout Joe's, 3181 Linwood Avenue in Mount Lookout. Friday, July 18 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Deeper Roots at 9340 Montgomery Road, Suite 101, in Montgomery. Friday, July 25 9 a.m. to noon. BLOC Coffee Company, 801 Mt. Hope Avenue, East Price Hill. We hope to see you there! Regional politics reporter Erin Glynn can be reached at eglynn@ @ee_glynn on X or @eringlynn on Bluesky. Cincinnati City Hall reporter Scott Wartman can be reached at swartman@ @scottwartman on X or @ on Bluesky. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Enquirer politics reporters host meetups throughout Hamilton County
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Hi! I'm Scott Wartman. Here's why I'm excited to cover City Hall
Hello! Scott Wartman here, the new Cincinnati City Hall reporter. I'm not new to reporting or the city. I've been with The Enquirer since 2005. It's my hometown paper. I'm excited for my new beat. I love my hometown and appreciate the opportunity to tell the stories of the city and its 52 neighborhoods. I also look forward to holding those in power accountable. So who am I? So glad you asked. I grew up on Cincinnati's West Side, as my German last name and Elder diploma (Class of '98) can attest. For the past seven years, I've covered Hamilton County and the local congressional delegation. That meant when a controversial issue came out of the White House or the Capitol, I'd be the one calling our local members of Congress, who often didn't want to talk with the press. I don't know if you've been following the news out of Washington, D.C. but there's a lot of it of late. So this has kept me busy. I've also covered Hamilton County government and all the drama between the Bengals and county commissioners. I'll be trading in that drama for the drama at City Hall. So far, the mayor's race hasn't disappointed. I have big shoes to fill, replacing reporting powerhouse Sherry Coolidge. I would love to hear from you and what you think I should be covering. I'll be introducing myself throughout the city in the coming months at coffee shops. Stay tuned and follow me at for more information on when and where. Look forward to meeting you. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Meet Scott Wartman, the new Cincinnati City Hall reporter