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Wake Up, Cincinnati!

Wake Up, Cincinnati!

De: Matt Peiken
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Catch up on all the Cincinnati news every weekday morning. Our newscast podcast draws stories from across the local news media landscape to keep you in-the-know in less than five minutes.Stream AVL LLC Política y Gobierno
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  • Friday, Dec. 12: Police Force Scrutiny + Historic Building Reborn + Affordable Housing Funding + Upward Home Prices + Chowdown to the Rescue
    Dec 12 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    • Cincinnati reviews police force cases involving residents with disabilities.
    • Developer plans apartments, storefronts in long-vacant downtown Cincinnati building.
    • New grants boost Cincinnati Development Fund’s affordable housing financing.
    • Zillow predicts Cincinnati home values rising faster than national.
    • Chowdown Cares Fund to stabilize struggling independent Cincinnati restaurants.
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    4 m
  • Thursday, Dec. 11: Deputy Death Plea + Conviction Integrity + Kroger Facing Heat + Housing Boom + New CityBeat Publisher
    Dec 11 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    • Rodney Hinton seeks insanity plea in deputy death case
    • Hamilton County may expand conviction integrity unit with independent lawyers
    • Kroger’s AI delivery pivot raises privacy and pricing concerns
    • Cincinnati housing boom driven by conversions, but affordability still worsening
    • Link Media acquires CityBeat, pledging continuity for alt-weekly
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    4 m
  • Wednesday, Dec. 10: Deficit Doubles + Settlement Scrutinized + Teachers Strike + Develocode Growth + Digital Herbarium
    Dec 10 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    • Cincinnati deficit doubles as business tax revenue plunges
    • Council questions city paying bulk of 2020 protest settlement
    • Ross teachers prepare strike as salary talks reach impasse
    • Black-owned Develocode builds ethical tech for community safety, accessibility
    • UC herbarium digitizes 125,000 specimens to track ecological change
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    4 m
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