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Rosenberger Resigns, West End Doesn't Back Down, And More Top Stories This Week

Jim Nolan
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WVXU
We look at the news affecting Greater Cincinnati and the Tri-state.

Ohio House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger resigns amid an FBI investigation. Cincinnati City Council's plan to investigate City Manager Harry Black draws the city into a lawsuit. Over continued objections from many West End residents, it looks as if that neighborhood will be the home of FC Cincinnati's new soccer stadium. And the Rev. Jesse Jackson brings his call to boycott The Kroger Co. to its corporate doorstep, and raises his objections to the West End stadium location.

Joining "Cincinnati Edition" to discuss this week's top stories are WCPO.com/WCPO Insider Politics and Government reporter Paula Christian (@PaulaChristian_); Cincinnati Enquirer Capital Bureau Chief Chrissie Thompson (@CThompsonENQ),  Higher Education reporter Kate Murphy (@KateMurphyENQ) and City Hall reporter Sharon Coolidge (@SharonCoolidge); and Cincinnati Business Courier staff reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich (@ChrisCinciBiz).

Tune in to "Cincinnati Edition" April 13 starting at 1 p.m. to hear this segment. 

Jay Hanselman brings more than 10 years experience as a news anchor and reporter to 91.7 WVXU. He came to WVXU from WNKU, where he hosted the local broadcast of All Things Considered. Hanselman has been recognized for his reporting by the Kentucky AP Broadcasters Association, the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, and the Ohio AP Broadcasters.