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

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Cincinnati, OH

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

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English

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Episodes

A local filmmaker discovered his uncle made history – then made a short film about it

3/28/2024
"1966" tells the story of Darryl Allen, the University of Cincinnati’s first Black baseball player.

Duration:00:20:23

With Opening Day upon us, what can fans expect from the Reds this year?

3/28/2024
The young Cincinnati team is looking to build off a surprising 2023 season.

Duration:00:28:14

We're talking lesser celandine on the gardening show

3/27/2024
On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show we answer your questions with our gardening experts.

Duration:00:48:38

Coffee talk: A better beverage experience, plus what climate threats mean for your cuppa

3/26/2024
Coffee experts join us with tips for enjoying your blend, plus we discuss the future of the coffee plant threatened by climate change and deforestation.

Duration:00:25:09

Tri-State voters have big decisions ahead beyond the presidential race

3/25/2024
The Tri-State has other high-profile issues that primary elections are helping to decide.

Duration:00:47:57

Auditor Kelly resigns and enters hospice, Darbi Boddy removed, plus more top stories

3/22/2024
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.

Duration:00:48:01

A landmark settlement could have major impacts on the U.S. housing market

3/21/2024
How will the National Association of Realtors settlement affect housing sales in the Tri-State?

Duration:00:20:46

Is it ever time to 'de-prescribe' psychiatric drugs?

3/21/2024
Millions of Americans take psychiatric medication. But sometimes a patient stops abruptly, and this can pose risks.

Duration:00:27:12

Author says the fathers of zoology were wrong about many of the mothers in the animal kingdom

3/20/2024
For centuries, zoologists have thought of males as bold and brave, and females as passive.

Duration:00:24:19

CSO president says plans for the former Coney Island site will keep the park in the community

3/20/2024
CSO President Jonathan Martin discusses some of the criticism of plans for a concert venue at the former Coney Island.

Duration:00:23:41

Patients continue to feel the pain of prescription drug shortages

3/19/2024
What factors are increasing demand and how long could shortages continue?

Duration:00:20:09

Cincinnati is converting office towers into homes. Could that ease the region's housing crunch?

3/19/2024
Cincinnati is a national leader in office building conversions, according to a 2023 report.

Duration:00:27:50

Highlights from the 2024 True/False Film Festival

3/18/2024
Film Critic tt stern-enzi examines documentaries that dare to challenge and question societal and cultural norms.

Duration:00:21:09

Go fund my medical bills: Patients increasingly turn to crowdfunding to raise money for health care

3/18/2024
Patients increasingly turn to crowdfunding to raise money for costly hospital bills — why isn't insurance covering more?

Duration:00:26:58

Local high school administrator on leave after arrest in Nashville and more top stories

3/15/2024
On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.

Duration:00:48:28

Plenty of people love dog parks. But do dogs?

3/14/2024
Dogs can be bullies, too, canine behavior experts say, and fights can result in dogs learning inappropriate behaviors from other dogs.

Duration:00:48:02

The two oldest candidates for president will face off this November. Should age matter?

3/13/2024
Political commentators, comedians and voters are asking whether President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are too old to run the country. Some experts on aging wonder how much of that concern is rooted in ageism.

Duration:00:24:11

Dr. Amy Acton discusses the public health playbook that kicked in during COVID

3/13/2024
A new PBS four-part documentary series The Invisible Shield explores the history of disease outbreaks.

Duration:00:23:37

The terrible crimes behind some of the nation's most important laws

3/12/2024
Some of the worst and most highly publicized crimes in U.S. history have helped shape our country’s legal system.

Duration:00:21:30

We ask local leaders about plans to address spiking property taxes

3/12/2024
Homeowners facing a high rise in property taxes are asking city, county and state leaders for help.

Duration:00:26:28