This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital editor Meghan Wesley, digital reporter Lucy May and 9 On Your Side anchor Chris Riva talk about Fiona hanging with her dad, how a tattoo on Macy's founder inspired the company's new strategy, a cyclist police say was killed by a drugged driver, which Cincinnati bosses have the highest salaries, the acts of heroism during the bombing in Manchester and more.
Maxim then talks with reporter Tom McKee about the retrial of former University of Cincinnati officer Ray Tensing. Tom catches us up on everything that happened in Tensing's first murder trial. He also breaks down what to expect in the retrial and the likelihood of another mistrial. Then, later on the podcast, Jeff Ruby talks about the 40-year anniversary of the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire, and how he almost didn’t make it out alive on that infamous night in 1977.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
Notable links:
- Everything you need to know before ex-officer Ray Tensing's retrial
- WCPO files complaint over rules for media during Tensing retrial
- An oral history: Beverly Hills Supper Club fire
- Henry checks on Fiona at the zoo
- Founder's tattoo inspired new Macy's strategy
- Cyclist community mourning death of man killed by suspected drugged driver
- Who are Cincinnati's highest-paid bosses?
- CEO Pay 2017: Cincy bosses widen pay gap
- Homeless man hailed for bravery during Ariana Grande concert bombing gets apartment
- 1:45 - The panel talks about Fiona, how much Cincy's bosses make, a cyclist killed in a suspected drugged driving crash and heroism during the Manchester bombing.
- 11:00 - Reporter Tom McKee catches us up and breaks down the retrial of Ray Tensing.
- 33:00 - Jeff Ruby walks us through the night he escaped the fire at Beverly Hills Supper Club.
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