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Cincinnati Edition

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

Podcasts:

 The Pandemic As Told In Letters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1235

A new book brought two friends closer together. Inspired by letters written during the pandemic, racial justice marches and the election, its an epistle for our times. Authors Byron McCauley and Jennifer Mooney reflect on how their own lives align with a world in the midst of crisis.

 Proposed Affordable Housing Charter Amendment On The Ballot And Up For Debate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2894

In May, Cincinnati voters will decide on a proposed Charter Amendment that would give $50 million dollars annually to an affordable housing trust fund but the language that will appear on the May ballot is still under dispute. Supporter Josh Spring, executive director of the Greater Cincinnati Homeless Coalition, says the city needs 28,000 affordable housing units.

 Super Gets Raise While Teachers' Salaries Frozen, March 'Sadness' & More Stories | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2879

On Cincinnati Edition 's weekly news review:

 The Day Everything Changed: One Year Under The Pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2905

One year ago, the U.S. took a turn. Coronavirus cases in the country crossed the 1,000 mark and on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the disease a global pandemic.

 Eco-Anxiety Over Climate Change Is A Growing Problem, But Help Is Out There | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1609

For the past year the world has been gripped by a global pandemic. Face masks and social distancing have become a part of daily life. But for much longer, the world has been impacted by another crisis that also impacts daily life and threatens our health and the well-being of future generations: the climate crisis.

 Netflix Series 'Amend' Features Jim Obergefell's Landmark Case | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1335

The landmark Supreme Court case the made same sex marriage legal in the United States is the focus of one episode of the new Netflix documentary Amend . And the plaintiff in that case - Jim Obergefell of Cincinnati - shares his story in the documentary, along with his lawyer Al Gerhardstein.

 Cincinnati Red Bike's Go Program Diversifying Who Uses The Bike Share Program | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1638

Since launching in 2014, Cincinnati Red Bike has served tens of thousands of riders around Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky with its bike share system. Now it's won a national grant to continue work on equity in bicycling.

 Educator, Coroner And Health Leader Dr. O'dell Owens To Retire At Month's End | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1297

Dr. O'dell Owens has held multiple positions of consequence in the Cincinnati area, serving as Hamilton County coroner, president of Cincinnati State Technical & Community College and leader of Interact for Health. Owens is set to retire at the end of March.

 Cincinnati Children's Running COVID Vaccine Trial For Kids | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1522

As more and more Americans qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine, one age group not yet approved is children. But clinical trials are underway testing the efficacy of the vaccine among youth. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center has been testing patients as young as 12 years old.

 Book Explores Two Years At Challenged Rural Ohio Hospital | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1447

Rural, small hospitals were facing economic challenges long before the COVID-19 pandemic captured the world in its grips. During the coronavirus health crisis, much attention was paid to the threat to longevity of such care centers.

 Tarbell Mulls Council Run, Why We Say 'Wreck,' And More Top Stories This Week | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2897

On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review:

 Environmental Justice Is On The Minds Of These Teens Planting Trees In Lower Price Hill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1639

Whether its planting fruit trees in lower Price Hill with students from Oyler School, or managing a greenhouse in Madisonville with young people from Lighthouse Youth Services, Groundwork Ohio River Valley is bridging the gap between environmental and social justice. The non-profit develops community-based partnerships to promote environmental, economic and social well-being and part of that partnership involves working with young people to improve and maintain the community spaces in the

 History Of Mount Adams Told In New Book | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1333

Cincinnati's Mount Adams neighborhood is known for its sweeping vistas of the city and Ohio River, while also being a popular destination for nightlife, artists and those who love to live in homes representing distinct architecture. But Mount Adams's history stretches to the early 1800s, and its appearance and name were different.

 Greater Cincinnati Food Producers Navigate The Pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1363

COVID-19 has shaken up many aspects of our lives, including our relationship with our local food supply.

 Local Firm Creates Playbook For Public Spaces Post-Pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1564

The COVID-19 pandemic has been widely disruptive to nearly every aspect of our lives, and in many ways, our communities have managed to respond, to varying degrees of success. That may be because, though this pandemic has been so widespread, deadly and costly, we are somewhat used to disruptions.

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