as heard on 700 WLW
Scott talks with CPS Board President Eve Bolton about potential budget cuts to affect Cincinnati Schools. Also Andy Bonner want to save you money on your medical bills. Finally Pete Sepp explains why Ohio and Kentucky are in danger of rolling blackouts on our electrical grid.
Cincinnati Public Schools are having issues balancing their budget. It appears that there might have to be some layoffs of staff. Scott talks with CPS Board President Eve Bolton about who might get cut.
Gary Jeff is in for Sloan discussing the Cincinnati Mayor race, ending the Davos shadow government, and why the Boulder, Colorado terrorist attack could have been prevented.
Scott discusses the future of ticket quotas with Dan Hils of Frontline Advisors. Also John Sarky is in the studio to discuss Lebfest. Ralph Dunnigan promotes the Cancer Free Kids Golf Outing. Finally Rep Adam Matthews explains why the Trump administration might have gotten it wrong when it comes to Warren County's involvement in illegal immmigration.
As legislation prepares to hit the Ohio Senate, what is the future of ticket quotas for law enforcement officers? Scott talks with Dan Hils of Frontline Advisors about why it might be time to do away with this policy.
Scott talks with Councilmember Jeff Cramerding about the new city budget, Tiff is by with 3 Things, and attorney Steve Goodin breaks down the pardon for former Councilmember PG Sittenfeld.
Scott talks with Cincinnati Councilmember Jeff Cramerding about why there is less money in the city budget for snow plows, police, and the fire department.
Scott discusses why the Democrats lost the 2024 election with Joan Williams. Also FOP President Ken Kober explains the difference between the Ryan Hinton Shooting, and the police encounter at Taste of Cincinnati. Finally Leslie Dach explains what is really happening with Medicare.
The Big Beautiful Bill just passed the House of Representatives, and is headed for the Senate. Among the things proposed were cuts to Medicare. What does this mean for Americans who depend on the program for healthcare? Scott talks with Leslie Dach about the truths and myths behind the cuts.
Scott talks with Kevin Coughlin about instituting term limits for our elected leaders. Also attorney Stephen Imm discusses the downside of DEI policies that are meant to help people, but hurt others. Finally Jeff Carr from Locked On Reds debates what the Reds have to do to be a great team.
Should politicians have term limits? This is what Scott debates with Kevin Coughlin, and why term limits may be coming sooner than you think.
Ken fills in for Scott on this Memorial Day reminding everyone the true meaning of the holiday. Also the truth behind President Biden's prostate cancer, and how to make the perfect burger.
Scott talks with Naomi Matthis from the DAV about veteran suicides. Also Steven Raichlen from Beer Can Chicken checks in with some recipes. Finally Carol Osborne talks about how to help your dog if you think they have doggie dementia.
Scott talks about suicide rates among American veterans, especially women with Naomi Matthis of the Disabled American Veterans.
Scott talks with Ohio Rep Adam Matthews about making the Ohio Income Tax a flat 2.75%. Also Mike Tribble talks about some opportunities for those looking to get into the trades. Finally Jason Williams provides an update in the negotiations between the Bengals and Hamilton County.
Scott talks with Enquirer Bengals beat writer Jason Williams about the ongoing battle between the Bengals and Hamilton County over the stadium deal.
Scott and Tiff discuss Joe Burrow's displeasure with the NFL schedule makers, Dave Portnoy sharing a bank account with his ex, and visiting the Cheers bar.
Scott talks with Tom Synan about how Hamilton County has cut it's overdose deaths in half. Also Jack Greiner makes the argument against Senator Mike Lee's porn ban. Finally Julie Bauke discusses how hiring practices has swung back into the employer's favor.
Utah Senator Mike Lee wants to ban porn nationwide. 1st Amendment attorney Jack Greiner says "Not so fast!" Scott finds out why Senator Lee may have some trouble banning porn, and if that ban would even work.
Scott talks with Physician Chris Dandoy about how you can help a family who has a child fighting pediatric cancer, and their house was destroyed by a tornado last week. Also John Zinsser discuss the ongoing efforts to halt the Hyde Park Square development project. Finally Dashia Milden of CNET breaks down how to cancel your streaming subscriptions.
Scott and Tiff discuss the latest with Diddy, music that stayed in the top spot on the billboards, and Tom Cruise doing his own stunts.
Pediatric cancer is a tough thing to face under normal circumstances, but one Kentucky family is dealing with it, while their home was taken out by last week's tornados. Physician Chris Dandoy, the child's doctor, joins Scott to discuss how you can help this family get back on their feet, so they can focus on defeating cancer.
Scott talks with Julie Gatza about Robert Kennedy's attempts to rid our food of unhealthy food dyes. Also Jason Phillabaum discusses the grand jury case for officers who killed Ryan Hinton. Finally Greg Lawson explain why the Ohio budget is a big win for Ohio students.
It's been almost two weeks since Ryan Hinton was shot by police. Scott is joined by attorney Jason Phillabaum to explain why that investigation has gone to a grand jury, and what he expects the outcome to be.
Scott welcomes back Barry Enderwick to give more insight into sandwiches throughout history. Also Robert Alt explains why we can brew beer, but not distill bourbon. Finally Kristen Schlotman from Film Cincinnati reports live from the Cannes, France.
In Ohio, we are allowed to grow our own weed and brew our own beer at home. Why aren't we allowed to distill our own whiskey? Scott is joined by Robert Alt of the Buckeye Institute to explain why we can't make our own whiskey.
Scott breaks down the Bengals' 2025 schedule with SI's James Rapien. Also Nzinga Harrison teaches kids how to confront their parents about their addictions. Finally Tiff is by with 3 things.
Scott discusses how kids can talk to their parents about their addictions with Nzinga Harrison.
Scott is joined by Councilmember Seth Walsh to discuss the remodel of the Carew Tower. Also Austin Elmore and Sara Elyse break down MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's decision to finally reinstate Pete Rose to baseball 8 month after his death. Finally Captain Ken Reider explains why Newark Airport is having so many air traffic control issues right now.
A company out of New York wants to remodel the Carew Tower into apartments for downtown. Scott brings on Councilmember Seth Walsh to discuss how he expects today's council vote to go on the project and the benefits and downfalls of the proposal.
Scott discusses the suit filed by Rodney Hinton against CPD and the Hamilton County Prosecutors office with attorney Jason Phillabaum. Also Chris Nyhuis explains how the latest threat to US jobs is from North Korea. Finally Andy Shafer discusses the changes in the market following yesterday's trade agreement with China.
Foreigners are taking our jobs! Except it's not the foreigners you think and they are not coming here to take them, but they are. Scott is joined by the CEO of Vigilant Cybersecurity Chris Nyhuis to discuss how the North Koreans are taking American jobs to funnel money for weapons and other programs remotely back to North Korea.
Scott discusses the return of student loan payments with Matthew Carpenter. Also State Rep Thomas Hall breaks down Aspen's Law, which increases punishments for traffic offenses in school zones. Finally Steve Goodin explains how Rodney Hinton could get out of the death penalty.
Rodney Hinton is accused of killing Deputy Larry Henderson. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, while the defense is going for an insanity plea. Will either side get what they want? Scott is joined by defense attorney Steve Goodin to break it all down.
Ken fills in for Scott discussing the new Pope, why our air traffic control towers need serious upgrades, and why companies are hiring for vibes instead of skill.
Mike Allen fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the re-rise of Christianity with James Hirsen. The latest with Honor Flights with Janice Hisle. Finally Dan Hils talks about saying goodbye to Deputy Larry Henderson today and tomorrow.
Mike Allen fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the funeral arrangements for Deputy Larry Henderson with Ken Kober. Julie Bauke explains why big employers are freezing hiring amidst the trade war. Finally Christopher Smitherman talks about why people of all races need to come together and just talk.
Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in news, politics, and sports.
Dan fills in for Sloan discussing the events of Thursday and Friday last week as a young man was killed after a police pursuit, followed by his father killing a Sheriff's Deputy the next day. He talks with Dan Hils of Frontline Advisers, FOP President Ken Kober, and former Vice Mayor Chris Smitherman.
Scott talks with cyber security expert Chris Nyhuis about protecting yourself from 'sextortion'. Also Ralph Dunningan has details on a golf event you can play in to help kids with cancer. Finally Amy Armstrong Smith gives an update on the ongoing issues between the Girl Scouts and the Catholic Church.
There is a spike of people falling victim to sextortion. It is the number of young men be targeted that is alarming. Scott is joined by cyber security expert Chris Nyhuis, to explain how you can avoid this situation, and what to do if someone has compromising photos of you.
Scott discusses lengthening the school year in Ohio with Rep Adam Bird. Also State Senator Bill Blessing breaks down how the state wants to go about stadium financing and new dog laws. Finally Michelle Sloan warns you about home title scams.
Scott and Tiff discuss new music from Ed Sheeran, the Rock's new movie coming out, and the Flying Pig Marathon.
Kids may soon be going to school longer. Scott is joined by Rep Adam Bird to discuss a bill going through the Ohio Assembly that would increase the required number of hours that students would have to attend school every year.
Scott discusses the new "memorandum of understanding" between Hamilton County and the Bengals with commissioner Denise Driehaus. Also attorney Jason Philabaum debates if the 15 year old Short Vine shooter should be tried as an adult. Finally Sara and Scott preview game 1 of todays doubleheader on the Snort Report.
Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals have come to a memorandum of understanding in regards to upgrades for Paycor Stadium. Scott brings on Hamilton County Commissioner Denise Driehaus to explain what is in the MOU and how this leads to an eventual new lease.
Scott and Tiff discuss the latest with Bill Bellichick, a new shortest song ever to chart, and more!
Scott looks at President Trump's poll numbers following his second first 100 days with Kevin Burton of Crosstown Consulting. Also Brian Cross explains why Ohio is the worst in the US for scam and spam messages. Finally Kentucky Rep Steve Doan tells you what you need to know about Real ID compliance.
As requirements to fly across the country change next week with the implementation of the Real ID, Scott brings on Kentucky Rep Steve Doan to explain what is expected to happen, and why Kentucky is behind on implementing this.
Scott looks at how the first weekend of the curfew at the banks went with Jim Moehring from the Holy Grail. Also Julie Calvert explains why big events might start coming to Cincinnati again. Finally Matthew Carpenter has what you need to know about student loan debt heading for collections.
For too long Cincinnati has been missing out on marquis sporting events. Not any more! Scott is joined by Julie Calvert, CEO of Visit Cincy, to discuss the formation of the Cincinnati Sports Commission and how it will bring bigger events like the NFL Draft and the Final Four to the Queen City.