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Budgets, New Builds And More Of This Week's Top Stories

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

After a series of public hearings on a proposed spending plan, Cincinnati City Council members will debate how they want to alter the budgets submitted by Acting City Manager Patrick Duhaney and Mayor John Cranley.   

The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is chosen to build a new music venue at The Banks, but objections by the Bengals on the venue's proposed location could delay or stop the project.   

The federal judge overseeing the Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) consent decree tells Cincinnati and Hamilton County leaders to work together.   

And how news organizations manage editorials and commentaries. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's refusal to run several editorial cartoons critical of President Trump raises concerns over censorship.   

Joining us to discuss this week's top stories are WCPO digital reporter Paula Christian (@PaulaChristian_); Cincinnati Enquirer Opinion Editor Kevin Aldridge (@Kevaldrid); Cincinnati Business Courier staff reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich (@ChrisCinciBiz) and editorial cartoonist and Audience Development Director Joe Hoffecker (@joehoffecker); illustrator and editorial cartoonist at WCPO.com, Kevin Necessary (@knecessary); and WVXU reporters Jay Hanselman (@JayHanselman) and Bill Rinehart (@billgrinehart).

Tune into "Cincinnati Edition" June 15 starting at 1 p.m. to hear this segment.