Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
The Cincinnati Edition podcast is a gem among the vast array of podcasts available today. As one of the last shows that covers the state objectively, it provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the issues Ohio faces. Without this podcast, I would be unaware of half of what is happening in my own state. I am incredibly grateful to the Cincinnati Edition team for their dedication and commitment to keeping us informed.
One of the best aspects of the Cincinnati Edition podcast is host Michael Monks' ability to truly capture the pulse of Cincinnati. His thoughtful questioning demonstrates his engagement and acknowledgement of the often complex answers solicited from guests. Furthermore, Monks possesses a distinctive voice and palpable concern for and knowledge of the most relevant and interesting aspects of Cincy. Through this podcast, we are all able to explore the city's civic and cultural life and gain a deeper understanding of our community.
However, as with any podcast, there are some drawbacks to take note of. One potential downside is that Michael Monks may be picked off for a national show like The One A. While this would highlight his incredible talent, it could also result in him leaving behind his focus on Cincinnati. Additionally, there may be a fear that as he gains national notoriety, the content may shift away from local issues towards broader topics. This could potentially diminish what makes this podcast so special - its dedication to covering local matters comprehensively.
In conclusion, The Cincinnati Edition podcast serves as an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to stay informed about what's going on in their city. It provides an easy way to learn about local events while giving voice to those involved in shaping the community. Host Michael Monks' insightfulness and deep knowledge make each episode educational and engaging. While there may be concerns about potential changes in format due to national recognition, it is my hope that Monks will continue bringing national attention to our region while maintaining his dedication to local coverage like Terry Gross has done with Fresh Air. The Cincinnati Edition podcast is a true asset to our community.

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

We talk with a tornado expert and local emergency preparedness experts about how they plan and what we need to know to be ready.

Cincinnati Children's study reveals that many newborns are protected from serious bacterial infections by antibodies passed from mother before birth.

On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.

On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.

The governor wants to get a bond issue on the November ballot for H2Ohio

Urban Artifact and Fifty West Brewing Company have filed a lawsuit with two out-of-state companies against Ohio.

Suder's and Haney Custom Framing has a long history in Cincinnati working with local artists.

A magistrate halts the transfer of a billion dollars to the Cleveland Browns.

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

We talk with a Council member who pushed for the new Office of Strategic Growth, a developer and community leaders.

How are local Iranians responding to the U.S.-Israeli war on their homeland?

We examine a landmark ruling from 1996 that paved the way for ethics training.

New studies are exploring purposes for GLP-1s beyond diabetes and weight loss.

A pair of bills would increase monitoring of publicly funded child care centers.

As some legislators continue to craft bills to reform the state's system, an effort is underway to abolish property taxes in Ohio entirely.

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

A national nonprofit says all three states could be doing a whole lot more to help and protect survivors.

The study will examine a dietary supplement and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.

Two local road reconfigurations have gotten attention from residents.

'Lalovavi' is the first of three new operas that are part of Cincinnati's Opera's Black Opera Project.

How to collect your money before the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals do.

A new podcast explores how a jury's decision ignited several days of violence in 19th century Cincinnati.

From school levies to new legislation that could claw back funding from public schools, we talk with school leaders.

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

The website launched earlier this month, how can you compare prices?

We talk with Hamilton County's prosecutor and a public defender about their work and the county's rates of recidivism.

On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.

We talk with Duke Energy about your February heating bill and get tips if you're having trouble paying what's due.

Some experts predict AI will eliminate 50% of entry level white collar jobs in one to five years.

Ohio ranks fifth in the nation for data centers. Does the development of this industry need more regulation?

Ohio ranks fifth in the nation for data centers. Does the development of this industry need more regulation?

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

We discuss what's being proposed at the state and federal level and the impact on families.

Ohio Equal Rights has proposed the Ohio Equal Rights Amendment and the Ohio Right to Marry Amendment.

The Civil Rights icon and former presidential candidate has died at 84.

County alleges unlawful price inflation.

What to know about applying and filing your taxes.

How difficult is litigation between large technology companies and individual states?

We discuss health disparities for Black women, the goals of the study and talk with a breast cancer survivor.

Democratic lawmakers push for state minimum standards, and we discuss the Trump administration's push to convert warehouses to ICE detention centers.

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

We discuss case law on the issue and the challenges facing people who sue ICE for injuries or damages.

The goal is to increase housing and improve the health of residents.

Temporary protected status was set to expire for Haitian immigrants on Feb. 3 but a U.S. District Judge blocked the cancellation Feb. 2.

We visit a local pinball tournament and discover that among some of the world's top players, this sport is about friendship as much as competition.

Judge Nicole Sanders says uncertainty around funding comes at a bad time amid the opioid crisis.

Efforts to make recycling more accessible to more communities.

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

A lack of federal oversight leaves it up to individual states to determine how to test marijuana products.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost approved petition paperwork this week that could put Senate Bill 56 on the November ballot.