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Cincinnati's New Stand On Marijuana And Other Top News

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

Cincinnati City Council votes to decriminalize the possession of less than 100 grams (just over 3.5 ounces) of marijuana.

In newly-released text messages from Dwight Tillery to city council members, the former Cincinnati mayor calls current Mayor John Cranley a "bully," and a "racist."  

Bloggers are exposing sexual abuse in Protestant churches.

Records show a local school district harbored a hostile environment for black students.

And FC Cincinnati's real estate projects could cost taxpayers more than $200 million in their first 20 years of operation.

Joining Cincinnati Edition to discuss this week's top stories are WCPO business reporter Dan Monk (@DanMonk9); writer Sarah Stankorb (@sarahstankorb); Cincinnati EnquirerHamilton County reporter Dan Horn (@danhornnews) and Enquirer Butler and Warren Counties reporter Keith BieryGolick (@KBieryGolick); Cincinnati Business Courier staff reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich (@ChrisCinciBiz); and WVXU City Hall reporter Jay Hanselman (@JayHanselman).

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Michael Monks brings a broad range of experience to WVXU-FM as the host of Cincinnati Edition, Cincinnati Public Radio's weekday news and information talk show.