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Cincinnati's New Budget, A New Police Headquarters And More Top Stories This Week

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

Cincinnati City Council approves the city's $407 million operating budget for the new fiscal year that starts Sunday. Councilwoman Amy Murray shares what she learned at a national emergency communications conference as two firms continue their reviews of Cincinnati's 911 system following the tragic death of Kyle Plush. Mayor Cranley vetoes a proposed streetcar congestion fix. City officials narrow the possible sites for the police department's new District Five headquarters. And it's a turbulent time for some of the major companies headquartered in Cincinnati.   

Joining us to discuss this week's top stories are WCPO digital reporter Paula Christian (@paulachristian); Cincinnati Business Courier staff reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich (@ChrisCinciBiz); Cincinnati Enquirer city hall reporter Sharon Coolidge (@sharoncoolidge); Enquirer business reporter Alex Coolidge (@alexcoolidge); and WCPO.com business reporter Dan Monk (@DanMonk9).

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Tune into "Cincinnati Edition" June 29 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.