This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital reporter Lucy May, digital editor Meghan Wesley and 9 On Your Side anchor Chris Riva discuss 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.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
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
- 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.
You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.