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Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk from WCPO about the Bengals and Hamilton County, their proposed stadium funding deal, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk, Tanya O'Rourke, Scott Bushkie, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk from WCPO about the Bengals and Hamilton County, their proposed stadium funding deal, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk, Tanya O'Rourke, Scott Bushkie, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk from WCPO about the Bengals and Hamilton County, their proposed stadium funding deal, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk, Tanya O'Rourke, Scott Bushkie, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
On the phone-in: Dan Monk and Deneika Oakley take your questions about home renovations. Candidates in Nova Scotia's largest riding get riled up about affordability and cost of living at a debate held by CBC Cape Breton. Plus, a few emails about the most important issues for you in this federal election.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk and Bill Dendy, take your calls, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk and Bill Dendy, take your calls, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk and Bill Dendy, take your calls, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about the 25th anniversary of the Banks. The guys also discuss being stuck in an elevator, great historical moments that you witnessed. They also talk with Willie and Brian Clark from ABC News.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about the 25th anniversary of the Banks. The guys also discuss being stuck in an elevator, great historical moments that you witnessed. They also talk with Willie and Brian Clark from ABC News.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about the 25th anniversary of the Banks. The guys also discuss being stuck in an elevator, great historical moments that you witnessed. They also talk with Willie and Brian Clark from ABC News.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk, Tanya O'Rourke, James Rapien, Olivia Rubin, and take your calls on freak accidents, on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk, Tanya O'Rourke, James Rapien, Olivia Rubin, and take your calls on freak accidents, on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk, Tanya O'Rourke, James Rapien, Olivia Rubin, and take your calls on freak accidents, on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about Frisch's, chat with Randy Sutton about burglaries targeting athletes, check in with ABC News, and take your calls on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about Frisch's, chat with Randy Sutton about burglaries targeting athletes, check in with ABC News, and take your calls on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about Frisch's, chat with Randy Sutton about burglaries targeting athletes, check in with ABC News, and take your calls on 700 WLW!
On the phone-in today: We hear renovation tips from Dan Monk and Deneika Coakley. And off the top of the show, we hear your feedback on yesterday's phone-in about intimate partner violence. We also speak with Bob Whitman. He's one of the founders of a program in Pictou County, NS, that first started more than 40 years ago to help men that are violent.
We get an update on the legal battle over New Brunswick's Policy 713 and explore the impact of AI on music. And on the phone-in, we take your questions on home renos with Dan Monk.
This month we record the podcast at the observatory itself, and it's a Dan fest. Host Ian Brannan is joined by Director of Astronomy Dan Pye, and Director of Astrophotography Dan Monk, to discuss a couple of hot topics and give you some top tips heading into April! On April 8th there is due to be a total eclipse which will be best viewed in the United States, but discover Kielder's plans to bring this event to you LIVE from one of our astronomers who is heading to Texas to take in and share the spectacle with you. Plus with the constant likelihood of an Aurora display at this time of year, Dan Monk explains how to maximise your chances of getting an awesome photo, and shares his adventures to Iceland chasing the phenomenon..!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This segment Clinton and Todd bring on contractor and civil engineer, Dan Monk, to chat about home renovation costs and trends in Halifax, some red and green flags to look out for when hiring contractors, and some simple renovations or improvements you can make to help you love your home.
Twice over the last few weeks, vandals have damaged gravestones in the veteran's section of Forest Hill Cemetery in Fredericton. We speak with Joanne Gibson from the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #4 who says legion members are very upset. And Dan Monk from Monk Renovations answers your questions about home repairs and renos
This month the spotlight is on both wind, and astro photography..! Firstly we introduce our new crowd funding initiative to raise money for a 2nd wind turbine on the Kielder Observatory site. One of the first features many visitors notice will be the general hum coming from the existing wind turbine. In order to rely less on a diesel generator we are looking to add a second turbine elsewhere on the site. Dan Pye our director of astronomy explains why the wind turbine is so important, and how you can get involved to help out. This month we also catch up with Dan Monk, our director of Astro Photography. You will likely have seen some of Dan's stunning images, but this month he explains a few of the ingredients you need to get a stunning shot of the night sky, as well as a few of the things to particularly point your camera at through the winter months.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our panel discussed local music through the lens of Black History Month, snowplow special treatment, and Cincinnatians stuck in the Texas blackout. Next, I-Team reporter Dan Monk and Lucy May discuss their report on an out-of-town landlord whose Avondale property casts a spotlight on the inadequacies of the region’s pandemic-stressed housing market after receiving a “Notice of Civil Offense” alleging they failed to comply with building-code orders to repair heating and hot-water problems in a 25-unit apartment building. Notable Links: Cincinnati hip-hop 'artivist' is building on foundation created by pioneering blues singer Lounge Acts presents a Black History Month mixtape Two years after Route X: Do city leaders get their streets plowed first? Former WCPO anchor Clyde Gray describes being caught in devastating Texas snowstorm I-Team: City of Cincinnati fines out-of-town landlord for problems at Avondale apartment complex Find more at wcpo.com/hear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss an "innovation center" coming to Lincoln Heights, tracking COVID-19 vaccinations, an update on the $80M housing development in OTR, and more. Next, I-Team reporter Dan Monk joins the podcast to discuss his look at a list of 4,300 complaints alleging local companies failed to follow state rules on COVID prevention. Notable Links: Avondale homeowner has all-too-common problem of major home repairs needed and a limited income Innovation center in Lincoln Heights aims to empower residents to create a more prosperous community Kable Academy helping connect people to tech careers -- and rebound from COVID-19 economic crisis WATCH: WCPO 9 special tracks COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the Tri-State City Council approves controversial $80M housing development in OTR, with no affordable units Featured: Masks in Cincinnati: How well did Cincinnati-area agencies handle COVID-19 complaints? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retired curator Deborah Trask reflects on the upcoming closure of NovaScotian Crystal. Trask wrote the book Fragile and Fanciful: The Story of Nova Scotia Glass. Patti MacPhail doesn't let winter get in the way of her outdoor swimming plans. On the phone in: we talk home reons with Allan Keating and Dan Monk.
Our panel discusses the inspiring story of Roger Grein, the growing list of mayoral candidates, parking lot steaks, and more. Next, I-Team reporter Dan Monk joins the podcast to discuss his investigation that led some attorneys and politicians to raise questions about Chinedum Ndukwe’s involvement in the scandals in City Council. Notable Links: COLUMN: Need some inspiration at the end of this difficult year? Meet Roger Grein After 35 years of surviving HIV and AIDS, Carl Fox is part of a study he believes will find a cure Tri-State's child poverty rates improved in 2019, but will COVID-19 crisis erase gains? Ohio State Sen. Cecil Thomas on 2021 mayoral bid: Situation calls for 'an alternative' City Councilman Chris Seelbach considers joining increasingly crowded 2021 mayoral race Do riots lead to meaningful social change? Ask the people of Avondale Car renter billed over $1,000 in late and cleaning fees We put $2 parking lot steaks to the test Report lists 'creepiest' tech gifts of 2020 Developer, ex-Bengal Ndukwe weaves tangled web at City Hall: 'Is it possible the FBI got played?' wcpo.com/hear twitter.com/hearcincinnati See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our panel discusses the YWCA's "Real Reads" program, the Florence Y'alls, saving The Farm, and more. Later, at 19:30, WCPO business reporter Dan Monk joins to discuss downsizing at Macy's that some analysts believe could lead to the company closing all but one local store and moving its headquarters out of Cincinnati. Notable Links: YWCA Greater Cincinnati hopes 'The Hate U Give' can start real conversations about racial divisions Florence Freedom rebrands as the Florence Y'alls, y'all The Farm, longtime West Side event center, up for auction Anonymous donor rescues The Farm from $126,000 IRS debt PD: Impairment may be a factor in Downtown crash that killed one, injured 5 Two Pendleton restaurants mourn sudden deaths this week Police: Two dead in Sycamore Township murder-suicide Pawsitively Cincinnati: The story of a man and his dog Top things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Jan. 23-26 Pressure to shrink: Will Macy's downsizing mean the loss of its Cincinnati headquarters?
WCPO's I-Team reporters Craig Cheatham, Paula Christian and Dan Monk discuss a three-month investigation that discovered that the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, the Diocese of Covington and some religious orders repeatedly failed to disclose the identities, whereabouts and behavior of dozens of priests and brothers accused of sexually abusing children.
Our panel discusses the recent wave of violence, US women's world cup success, former local militia members facing firearms charges, decriminalizing weed, and more. Later, I-Team reporter Dan Monk joins to discuss his analysis of FC Cincinnati contracts to see how taxpayers are faring on the privately funded stadium. Notable links: Sunday morning homicide is eighth deadly shooting in less than two weeks in the city Fire destroys Moyer Winery and Restaurant, an Adams County staple since 1972 Cincinnati native Rose Lavelle scores two goals as US Women's Soccer routs Thailand 13-0 Loveland City Schools' year of hope: These students spent a year helping others through tough times Former militia member: 'All they wanted to do was shoot guns' Cincinnati City Council decriminalizes marijuana possession up to 100 grams Everything you need to know about Cincinnati's new marijuana ordinance Norwood's new marijuana ordinance creates a hazy situation for police Taxpayer tab on FC Cincinnati real estate needs: $213 million
Our panel discusses a hopeful story traumanitc brain injury recovery, the upcoming Disney streaming service, a vet specializing in pet hospice, a local doctor convicted of running a pill mill, and more. WCPO investigative reporter Dan Monk joins to discuss the booming hotel industry in Cincinnati and how officials and health inspectors aim to keep them safe and clean. Notable links: Recovering from traumatic brain injury isn't the hardest thing Daniel Henderson has ever done Lap of Love: Pet hospice ensures pets spend final days at home with families Prosecutor: Street drug dealers are more honest than Hamilton doctor accused of running pill mill Hamilton doctor found guilty of killing patient by overprescribing opioids Closer Inspection: Is Springdale spawning or stifling growth with hotel regulation? Health inspectors throw a flag on Doug Pelfrey's hotel company
This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Brian Niesz is joined by community reporter Lucy May, podcaster Scott Kyser and senior manager of enterprise/editorial Meghan Wesley to discuss a new plan to reduce young homelessness, chili, the health effects of traffic, FC Cincinnati, and more. Brian and Lucy are then joined by WCPO I-Team reporter Dan Monk to discuss how a recent hepatitis A outbreak is hurting local eateries. Notable links: New plan to reduce youth homelessness in Cincinnati, Hamilton County Top things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Feb. 28-March 3 Cincinnati traffic could be hurting more than your schedule; it could be impacting your health, too Fort Thomas shocked by loving, 'fierce' 13-year-old cheerleader's mysterious death FC Cincinnati has message for its fans: 'We're going to fight for you' As hepatitis A cases surge in Greater Cincinnati, food-service operations feel the pain
We discuss interviewing internet cat star Lil' Bub, record-breaking lottery, Stargel Stadium's namesake and more. I-Team reporters Craig Cheatham and Dan Monk join to discuss their analysis of use of force reports from local police agencies. Notable links: Expected shortfall to hurt thousands of families How to meet Internet cat star Lil BUB 1 ticket wins $1.5B Mega Millions jackpot The man, the legend behind Stargel Stadium Judge considers trans teens' name change lawsuit Trans rights protesters rally at the White House I-Team: How local police handle use of force Is Newport an outlier in police use of force? You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.
This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Brian Niesz, WCPO reporter Lucy May, Craft Brewed Sports podcast host Scott Kyser and WCPO Senior Manager of Editorial Maxim Alter discuss how Ethan Kadish is doing five years after being struck by lighting, the Reds' road to recovery, the Annapolis newsroom shooting, a proposed law that could "out" transgender kids, a mother who turned to Facebook Live after being shot when driving through gun fire and more. Brian then talks with WCPO reporters John Matarese and Dan Monk about their analysis of the Tri-State's hottest neighborhoods for real estate. Notable links: Teen's life 5 years after lightning strike Popo in 9: The Reds are red-hot (no, seriously) VIDEO: Mom turns on FB Live after being shot Maryland newsroom shooting suspect identified 5 victims ID'd in Capital Gazette "attack" Proposed Ohio law would force teachers to 'out' transgender youth Where in Cincy are homes in highest demand? You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear. 1:50 - The panel discusses Ethan Kadish, Reds, the Annapolis shooting, a mother caught in crossfire, and more. 31:30 - John Matarese and Dan Monk talk about Cincinnati hottest neighborhoods.
The panel discusses a local woman's story of survival, NFL rule changes, an NBA player shocked with a stun gun by police, sea animals testing positive for opioids and bulling protocols at Tri-State Catholic schools. Brian then talks with WCPO reporters Dan Monk and Breanna Molloy about how health inspectors keep food safe at food festivals like Taste of Cincinnati. 1:20 - The panel discusses a story of survival, the NFL, opioid in waterways, and school bullying. 29:30 - Reporters Dan Monk and Breanna Molloy talk about food festival health inspections. Notable links: What happens underground keeps you safe at Taste Why bullying policies at Catholic schools vary NFL owners approve policy for kneeling players NFL approves new national anthem policy Video of Bucks player getting tased released Mom held captive survived with 'hope and faith' Scientists have detected opioids in mussels
Our panel discusses undocumented immigrants, Mark Zuckerburg's testimony to congress, the Paterno TV movie, new reports on smoking while pregnant and more. Brian then talks with investigative reporter Hillary Lake about 16-year-old Kyle Plush, a Seven Hills School student who died Tuesday while being crushed by a seat inside his minivan. Days after he suffocated, numerous questions remain about what went wrong and why the teen boy is dead even as he pleaded with a 911 operator to send help. Next, Brian chats with reporter Dan Monk about the Rev. Jesse Jackson's visit to Cincinnati -- and why the civil rights activist is calling the grocery company "evil." 1:30 - The panel discusses Fiona, undocumented immigrants, Mark Zuckerburg's testimony to congress, the Paterno TV movie, new reports on smoking while pregnant and more. 29:20 - Reporter Hillary Lake explains what happened to Kyle Plush, and what went wrong that led to his tragic death. 45:45 - Reporter Dan Monk breaks down the Rev. Jesse Jackson's visit to Cincinnati and his fight against Kroger. Notable links: Cradle Cincinnati: 2017 annual report shows much work ahead but reason for hope Living in the shadows Hardly ‘friends': Zuckerberg fends off senators on privacy Rev. Jesse Jackson brings Kroger boycott fight to company's front porch in Cincinnati Sheriff's office: Deputy never found Kyle Plush's van in Seven Hills parking lot Timeline: What happened to Kyle Plush, teen found dead inside van at Seven Hills School You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.
The panel discusses how a tricked-out RV is fighting child poverty, the teachers strike in West Virginia, students arrested for school threats getting polygraph tests, Butler County teachers learning to use guns, Giordano's second Ohio store and more. Maxim then talks with reporter Dan Monk about why Northern Kentucky health inspectors shut down 15 restaurants in 2017 -- and which businesses had the worst roach and rodent infestations. Notable links: Why did health inspectors close 15 NKY eateries? How this tricked-out RV is fighting child poverty West Virginia lawmakers reach deal to give striking teachers pay raise After school threats, judge turns to polygraph to figure out who's serious Boone County deputies to remain in schools next year Giordano's to open a second Ohio store not in Cincy You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.
The panel discusses a program that helps teens and students dealing with depression or thoughts of suicide, Riva's interview with the mother of a Sandy Hook victim, the Florida school shooting, the young shooting survivors who have turned to activism and more. Maxim then talks with several young volunteers with St. Vincent de Paul about their mission to purposely live under the poverty line for one year so they can better serve their communities. Later, reporters Craig Cheatham, Lucy May and Dan Monk talk about the rising number of sexual harassment cases in Cincinnati -- and why the women speaking out often pay a price. 1:00 - The panel discusses a program that helps teens and students dealing with thoughts of suicide, Riva's interview with the mom of a Sandy Hook victim, the Florida school shooting, the young shooting survivors who have turned to activism and more. 26:45 - Volunteers with St. Vincent de Paul discuss living in poverty on purpose. 49:00 - Reporters Craig Cheatham, Lucy May and Dan Monk talk about the rising number of sexual harassment cases in Cincinnati. Notable links: Poor on purpose: What these youth are learning by living in poverty Local sexual harassment cases on the rise Hope born from grief: Teen's suicide inspires his parents to help others Students across US demand gun law reform Students plead with Trump to act on gun violence Local students walk out of school over gun violence Students punished for anti-gun walkouts YouTube pulls false video on Parkland shooting Nutritionist: Pizza can be a healthier breakfast choice than most cereals
The panel discusses Bibi's 19th birthday, the Cincinnati Zoo tax levy, the best hiking in Greater Cincinnati, President Donald Trump's visit to Cincinnati, Ryan Custer's recovery, an investigation into Cincinnati nonprofits and more. Maxim then talks with business reporter Dan Monk about how Trump's tax overhaul is affecting Cincinnati companies. Later, 9 On Your Side anchor Tanya O'Rourke breaks down her conversation with members of the community after cheers of racism and homophobia were caught on video at Elder High School. 1:15 - The panel discusses the Cincinnati Zoo tax levy, hiking in Greater Cincinnati, Trump's Cincinnati visit, Ryan Custer's recovery, an investigation into local nonprofits and more. 18:45 - Reporter Dan Monk breaks down how Trump's tax overhaul is affecting Cincinnati companies. 34:00 - Anchor Tanya O'Rourke discusses issues of racism and homophobia at local schools. Notable links: Are Trump tax cuts benefiting Cincy businesses? Elder principal apologizes for students' racist, ethnic chants during basketball game Archbishop condemns racist chants by Elder student cheering section Tanya O'Rourke's Facebook conversation about racism and homophobia at Elder High School Cincinnati Zoo tax levy OK'd for ballot, but no increase COLUMN: This book got me outside, out of my head President Trump highlights Blue Ash business in tax bill speech Elder High School graduate Ryan Custer is an inspiration to his family and the community City manager never made recommended changes to nonprofit contracts after audits Would you save a pet in a hot car? Kentucky might make it legal for you to do so McDonald's french fries may be cure for baldness, according to new study
On the latest DecodeDC podcast, host Jimmy Williams sits down with Scripps Investigative Reporter Mark Greenblatt about his 6-month-long investigation into problems at the Cincinnati VA. Greenblatt teamed up with WCPO reporter Dan Monk, who together connected with more than 30 whistleblowers. They discovered that a new solution created to solve the VA wait-time scandal that left some veterans for dead back in 2014, may be causing new problems for veterans and hospital staff alike. From staffing cuts, to cost shifting, to the hospital’s acting chief of staff prescribing controlled substances to her boss’ wife, issues at the Cincinnati VA are leaving veterans who are trying to seek care in a bureaucratic abyss.
In this week's podcast: Could geo-spatial information be the next dimension for big data? Knowing where something, or someone, is is growing in value to retailers, engineers, governments, and the military. We speak to GIS specialists Dan Monk, technical architect at Atkins, the consulting engineers, Andrew Corcoran, of the energy and environmental consulting company West Coast Group, WO2 Giles, of the UK's Ministry of Defence, and Euan Cameron, CTO for the applications at GIS vendor Esri, on the increasing importance of location information. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Monk discusses an international conference hosted by Colgate that examines "forgotten" conflicts. The longtime observer of the Mideast also talks about the Iraq war and U.S. policy.