Cincinnati Edition
Weekdays at Noon and 8 p.m.
Cincinnati Edition airs every weekday during the noon hour, bringing you all the new and noteworthy reporting from NPR's Cincinnati affiliate, with a focus on the entire Tri-State metro area in Ohio, Indiana and Northern Kentucky. Covering topics ranging from local and regional government to business and economics, science and technology, the arts, education and health, Cincinnati Edition is a grab bag of the interesting and important things going on around town, with context and analysis from experts, insiders and the investigative reporters from NPR Cincinnati station WVXU's local beats as well as NPR News.
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What could redevelopment of the site look like, and what would it cost?
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The USDA will not tap into its reserves to keep SNAP operating during the government shutdown.
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John Kennedy Jr. is the independent police oversight board's first permanent director since 2023.
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New studies point to several factors that may be leading to a rise in cases among younger generations.
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It's one of the few cancers with a known path to prevention. Will cuts to Medicaid and anti-vaccine rhetoric stall progress?
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's executive order has been paused by a temporary restraining order.
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It's the largest exhibition on the Auschwitz concentration camp outside of Europe.
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More than 4,300 school-aged children lacked stable housing last school year.