This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital editor Meghan Wesley, digital reporter Lucy May and 9 On Your Side anchor Kathrine Nero talk about former UK quarterback Jared Lorenzen's incredible weight-loss journey, The Fiona Show, a sign language interpreter mix-up during Hurricane Irma, a cosplay-obsessed grandpa, Kroger's new food app, the Western Hills viaduct ramp, a request for your spooky stories and more.
Maxim then talks with Lucy and Kathrine about the story of Northern Kentucky mom Jen Koenig, who is fighting to get her life back after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
Maxim also talks with investigative reporter Craig Cheatham about hundreds of lawsuits involving men and women that claim our colleges and universities are biased in how they handle sex assault and rape allegations.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
Notable links:
- Local mom fights to get her life back
- Are colleges biased in sex cases?
- Ex-UK quarterback starts weight-loss journey
- The Fiona show
- Sign language interpreter warned of ‘pizza’ and ‘bear monster’ at Irma briefing
- Why this 62-year-old grandfather is an advocate for cosplay
- Kroger puts new twist on meal prep
- Western Hills Viaduct ramp is not falling down, ODOT says
- Tell us: What's the spookiest 'paranormal' experience you've ever had?
- 1:30 - The panel talks Jared Lorenzen's weight-loss journey, a sign language mix-up, cosplay, Kroger meal prep, the condition of the Western Hills Viaduct ramp, spooky stories and more.
- 19:00 - Lucy and Kathrine tell the story of Jen Koenig, who is fighting to get her life back after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
- 35:00 - Reporter Craig Cheatham breaks down the hundreds of lawsuits involving men and women that claim our universities are biased in how they handle rape allegations.
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