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Wake Up, Cincinnati!

Wake Up, Cincinnati!

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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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  • Cincinnati newscast: Monday, Aug. 18
    Aug 18 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Ohio’s recreational marijuana sales: high prices, slow regulations, and competition from Michigan.

    The FTC is pressing ahead with its case against Kroger’s proposed merger with Albertsons.

    Two CityBeat journalists arrested while covering Roebling Bridge protests now have trial dates this fall.

    Hyde Park Square developers may scrap plans for a controversial boutique hotel.

    Cincinnati Chamber is backing a workforce housing initiative to ease affordability pressures for middle-income workers.

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    4 m
  • Cincinnati newscast: Friday, Aug. 15
    Aug 15 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Victoria Parks resigns from the Hamilton County Veterans Service Commission after backlash over her appointment.

    Ohio EPA awards $500K for GCWW to replace lead service lines at local childcare sites.

    Oak Hills schools seek $130M bond to modernize aging buildings and improve safety.

    Hyde Park Square developers signal willingness to drop hotel and scale back project amid resident pushback.

    MLK memorial breaks ground in Avondale during Black Family Reunion festivities.

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    3 m
  • Cincinnati newscast: Thursday, Aug. 14
    Aug 14 2025

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Downtown sees sharp crime drop; OTR remains elevated year-over-year.

    Definitions change how Cincinnati crime trends appear.


    Mount Airy Kirby Apartments may be sold to improve conditions.

    Ohio film incentives boost five new Cincinnati-area productions and jobs.

    Officials unveil extensive safety plan for this weekend’s Pride Parade.

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    4 m
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