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Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.

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Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.

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English


Episodes

We talk to comedian Hari Kondabolu before his visit to Cincinnati

6/7/2023
Hari Kondabolu will be headlining at the Taft Theatre June 9.

Duration:00:24:26

Major brands are the latest target in the culture wars challenging the 'woke' agenda

6/7/2023
Procter & Gamble has drawn conservative criticism for using inclusive language in a recent UK Always Campaign.

Duration:00:23:23

With 'The Knock,' Cincinnati Opera explores the struggles of military families

6/5/2023
In The Knock military wives gather awaiting news of a tragic event.

Duration:00:24:33

Some artists are embracing AI art. You can see it at Studio Kroner

6/5/2023
For some, AI art has huge legal and ethical implications. For others, it's the newest tool in their artist's toolbox

Duration:00:23:58

Ethics investigation at City Hall, plus more top stories

6/2/2023
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.

Duration:00:48:17

From fleas and ticks to cats on leashes, we're talking all things pets!

6/1/2023
Summer months are a time for outdoor fun for many of us – and for our pets. We talk about what to do to keep them safe.

Duration:00:48:10

The Ohio Newsroom launches a new program on WVXU

5/31/2023
Today from the Ohio Newsroom launches June 12.

Duration:00:12:48

What role could museums play in the future? New leaders at CAC and Taft Museum discuss

5/31/2023
In a span of just six months, two of Greater Cincinnati’s leading arts institutions welcomed new leaders. We sit down with the women leading the Taft Museum of Art and the Contemporary Arts Center.

Duration:00:27:06

Companies are losing ground on DEI efforts. In fact, inequity in the workplace is increasing

5/30/2023
New data shows that efforts on diversity and inclusion efforts are declining.

Duration:00:21:05

A local immigrant family left China 50 years ago in pursuit of the American dream

5/30/2023
The Wong family shares their journey and how their historic restaurant creates community through food.

Duration:00:27:13

Cincinnati mayor and city manager unveil budget proposal, plus more top stories

5/26/2023
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.

Duration:00:48:10

Kentucky photographer uses the power of imagery to foster connection

5/26/2023
Gregory E. Rust’s new book, Light, Color, Texture, is a photographic journey of his global travels highlighting the common humanity that bonds us all.

Duration:00:16:34

AAPI Heritage Month art exhibits explore issues of immigration, social justice and more

5/25/2023
Two exhibitions in May celebrate AAPI Heritage Month.

Duration:00:18:46

We talk to the Belgian Ambassador to the U.S. during his visit to Cincinnati

5/25/2023
Belgian Ambassador to the U.S. Jean-Arthur Régibeau will meet with Mayor Aftab Pureval.

Duration:00:13:08

Ron DeSantis to announce 2024 run, the debt ceiling divide and more to discuss with Ken Rudin

5/24/2023
On Cincinnati Edition, we spend the full hour with political journalist Ken Rudin.

Duration:00:46:38

Summer academy helps teens explore entrepreneurship

5/23/2023
Main Street Venture's Inventure Entrepreneurship Academy cultivates the next generation of business leaders.

Duration:00:20:53

A.I. continues to advance across multiple industries, but at what cost?

5/23/2023
The "Godfather of A.I." steps down from Google and breaks his silence on his fears about artificial intelligence.

Duration:00:27:23

CPD undergoing training to improve interactions with people who have Alzheimer's, dementia or autism

5/22/2023
Police across the nation are arresting more older people. And the consequences can become dangerous – and even deadly -- when the people getting arrested have dementia.

Duration:00:22:53

Senior SNAP recipients now have access to fresh, low-cost produce

5/22/2023
The Council on Aging's Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program seeks to help close the gap for low-income seniors.

Duration:00:24:08

Cameron clinches Ky. GOP gubernatorial nomination, Miami faculty unionize, plus more top stories

5/19/2023
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.

Duration:00:46:48