
Cincinnati Edition
Connecticut Public
Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Genres:
News
Networks:
Connecticut Public
Description:
Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
Twitter:
@917wvxu
Language:
English
Contact:
513 419-7100
Episodes
How will the state budget fund stadium projects in Ohio?
6/17/2025
We discuss what various proposals could mean for Hamilton County's negotiations with the Bengals.
Duration:00:24:52
The health effects of microplastics and how to avoid them
6/17/2025
A new filter could help keep microplastics out of the water stream.
Duration:00:22:42
Cincinnati Public Schools faces tough financial decisions
6/16/2025
We talk with school district leaders about the budget and local cuts.
Duration:00:48:05
Cincinnati police chief promises action, political protests across the region and more top stories
6/13/2025
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
Duration:00:47:54
How to tell a real service animal from a fake, plus answers to all your pet questions
6/12/2025
We discuss the potential harms of fraudulent service animals as we talk about pets for the full hour.
Duration:00:48:05
Petitioners secure enough signatures to put Hyde Park Square development on November ballot
6/11/2025
The future of the Hyde Park Square development could be decided by Cincinnati voters.
Duration:00:29:02
Colerain Township police chief says he needs more officers
6/11/2025
We discuss the problem, what it means for residents and possible solutions.
Duration:00:18:24
Would the president's big, beautiful bill give AI more freedom?
6/10/2025
How the tax and budget bill could restrict states.
Duration:00:26:29
A mountain of debris towers over Middletown homes
6/10/2025
Neighbors are asking city leaders for help.
Duration:00:21:34
City leaders aim to reduce violent crime through summer programming
6/9/2025
Summer in Cincy programs are designed to create safe spaces for children and teens in places they like to gather.
Duration:00:27:22
The nationwide push for a Convention of States
6/9/2025
We talk to supporters who are calling on Congress to amend the U.S. Constitution.
Duration:00:21:04
Cincinnati firefighters are unhappy, P&G is cutting thousands of jobs, and more top stories
6/6/2025
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
Duration:00:48:09
Should we put down the plastic bottle and extol the virtues of tap water?
6/5/2025
Is tap water really good for us, and why has it gotten a bad name?
Duration:00:23:56
Ohio medical regulators raise concerns over retail IV therapy clinics
6/5/2025
A joint regulatory statement stresses the importance of safe preparation of IVs.
Duration:00:23:56
Is it too late to get your vegetable garden planted?
6/4/2025
Our gardening experts give us tips ahead of the summer growing season.
Duration:00:47:34
With the need for domestic violence services on the rise, a new shelter offers support for survivors
6/3/2025
The space includes 21 apartment-style units and was designed with a trauma-informed approach.
Duration:00:24:18
New book allows readers to touch the stars as they learn
6/3/2025
“All About Orion” allows sighted people to enjoy the book alongside people who read braille.
Duration:00:23:42
Miniaturists are coming to town for a massively tiny convention
6/2/2025
What fascinates us about dollhouses and other small worlds?
Duration:00:20:21
Some politicians are working to end DEI programs. Are they worth saving?
6/2/2025
A new book argues such programs often end up causing harm to the very people they purport to help: employees of color.
Duration:00:20:32
What would abolishing Ohio's property taxes look like?
6/2/2025
A grassroots effort to reform property taxes is pushing to amend the state constitution.
Duration:00:28:14