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Cincinnati Edition
by Cincinnati Public Radio
Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
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Cincinnatians in Cuba
Father and son photojournalists and a local writer document their trips to Havana during the "Special Period."
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Is there a way to ward off mosquitos and ticks this summer?
On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.
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Your questions answered about newly approved sunscreen ingredient
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new active ingredient for sunscreens sold in the U.S. for the first time in nearly 30 years.
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Are more Congressional Republicans willing to vote against President Trump's agenda?
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss the state of Congress, the issues that could affect midterm election results and what all this means for the president’s priorities.
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What Ohio Supreme Court ruling could mean for survivors of domestic violence and their safety
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss the implications of the ruling and help available for survivors.
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LifeWise staff and volunteer charged with child sex crimes
Does the state have any oversight of the religious release program in schools?
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Gaps in the probation system, school budget talks, plus more top stories
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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How Habitat for Humanity is stepping up construction to build more homes more quickly
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati is moving beyond its traditional model of building one house at a time.
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As GOP targets Medicaid fraud, are Ohioans in danger of losing benefits?
A House bill seeks to fight fraud among home health care providers.
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iReady in the classroom and on your kid's report card
Education games are in the classroom. How do they work and what do parents and kids think?
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The Trump administration proposes federal workers sign NDAs
The Office of Personnel Management has proposed a new government-wide NDA for federal workers.
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Midwestern cities are preparing for climate migration
Could Cincinnati be a prime destination for climate migration?
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There's a critical shortage of foster homes in Ohio. How you can support the need
There are over 10,000 children in foster care at any given time. The availability of foster homes is limited.
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Could youth employment programs help reduce crime?
As temperatures rise in the summer, crime tends to increase, too.
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New Hyde Park Square proposal, data center debate, plus more top stories
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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EV cost comparisons
How much will you save with an electric vehicle and how much will it cost to get one?
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How to grow the best blooms this summer
On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.
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How does Cincinnati fare for renters?
We take a look at what the rental market is like in Greater Cincinnati and compared to other cities.
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Should Council have the power to hire and fire Cincinnati's police and fire chiefs?
Former Cincinnati Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman is pushing for a charter amendment.
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Ohio considers new restrictions on sports betting. Who wins when gamblers get hooked?
Author Danny Funt chronicles the rise of sports betting in a new book about the industry.
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Dr. Oz visits with DeWine, Yost's exit interview, plus more top stories
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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Aging at home with AI
Can technology help you live at home safely as you age?
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Art created in youth detention
Contemporary Arts Center exhibit showcases work of students in youth lock-up.
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Fewer residents are satisfied with life in Cincinnati. What's the city doing about it?
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss the survey results and how city officials are using the information.
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Making music affordable for for all students
When kids can't afford an instrument Music Matters Ohio helps.
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After veteran politicians lose in the May primary, what's the future of the Northern Kentucky GOP?
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie wasn't the only established Northern Kentucky Republican to lose his primary.
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Ramaswamy zeroes in on Medicaid fraud, CPS considers major cuts, plus more top stories
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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Will submetering ruling expand protections for tenants?
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled submetering companies should be regulated like utilities but new legislation could weaken the protections for tenants.
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Can the Cincy Precinct Project break through?
How a more progressive wing of the Democratic party hopes to bring change.
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Busy summer ahead of you? Look into these low-maintenance gardening trends
On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.
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Could biochar help combat climate change?
Biochar is a charcoal-like substance produced from plant and agricultural waste.
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Kentucky lawmakers said no to universal pre-K. NKY is trying its own approach
Six cities in Northern Kentucky are trying to boost kindergarten readiness through the Read Ready Network.
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The war in Iran is making virgin plastic more expensive. Could that help the plastic pollution problem?
Experts talk about local efforts to reduce plastic use and recycle differently.
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When you're too broke to get a divorce
Financial advice for couples who can't afford to split.
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A look at the heated primary for Boone County judge-executive
We talk to Judge Executive Gary Moore and provide analysis and fact checking of the race.
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Rep. Thomas Massie talks Trump, the 'Big Beautiful Bill' and the Epstein Files
On Cincinnati Edition, he also discusses his primary challenger and why the president is backing his opponent.
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'Join or Die' documentary makes a case for clubs
The film is based on the book "Bowling Alone" by Robert Putnam.
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What will Major League Soccer's calendar shift mean for FC Cincinnati?
Major League Soccer's schedule will align with international leagues beginning in 2027.
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May is National Bike Month. Where can your wheels take you?
How do you start commuting as a cyclist, what resources are available to bikers and which e-bike might be right for you?
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Candidates off and running, WKRP on the air, remembering Ted Turner, plus more top stories
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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More people are turning to AI for mental health help. Is that safe?
A new poll finds 1 in 6 U.S. adults are turning to AI for mental health information and advice.
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How you can prepare for energy costs that are projected to be higher this summer
What steps can you take to keep cool without breaking the bank?
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New comic book explores history of first Asian settlement in the U.S.
Before the United States was a country, a group of Filipino settlers lived on platforms above the water near what is now New Orleans.
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How to improve your soil health for a more resilient garden this spring and summer
On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.
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Will passenger rail make a comeback?
All Aboard Ohio is looking to connect Ohio's biggest cities with passenger rail.
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What can oral health tell us about kidney health?
UC researchers establish link between periodontal disease and chronic kidney disease.
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Theetge's side of the story, Gratis chief's student list, gas prices spike and more top stories
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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CareSource is cutting reimbursements. How will it effect patients?
The Medicaid provider says it will recoup "overpayments" retroactively.
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What can roadkill tell us about Ohio’s ecosystem?
Ohio Department of Natural Resources' longest running survey, The Furbearer Roadkill Survey, tracks populations of small game mammals.
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Kharkiv delegation to run in the Flying Pig
Ukrainians visiting Cincinnati are working with the Cincinnati-Kharkiv Sister City Partnership to help wounded Ukrainians.
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