This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital reporter Lucy May, digital editor Meghan Wesley and 9 On Your Side anchor Kathrine Nero talk about a local Vietnam veteran's moment in the spotlight, Sen. Rand Paul's fight with his neighbor, WCPO's police discipline database, FC Cincinnati's new stadium announcement, a hippo escape in Israel, Uber's partnership with NASA and more.
Maxim then talks with investigative reporter Hillary Lake about serial killer Anthony Kirkland's battle to get off death row -- and what's next in his resentencing case.
Later on the podcast, politics reporters Amanda Seitz and Paula Christian break down the aftermath of the election -- and what John Cranley's win means for Cincinnati.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
Notable links:
- Convicted serial rapist, killer to be resentenced
- Here's how Cranley pulled off a big win
- Who won, who lost in Tuesday's elections
- PBS film helps Vietnam War veteran open up
- Rand Paul has 6 broken ribs following alleged assault
- Are problem cops patrolling your neighborhood?
- FC Cincinnati, Cranley to announce stadium plan
- Is Oakley the right fit for FC Cincinnati?
- Hippo escapes from zoo, returns like nothing happened
- Uber partners with NASA on flying taxis
- 1:20 - The panel discusses a Vietnam veteran's moment in the spotlight, Sen. Rand Paul's fight, WCPO's police discipline database, FC Cincinnati's new stadium announcement, a hippo escape, UberAir and more.
- 21:10 - Reporter Hillary Lake explains why serial killer Anthony Kirkland may get a chance to save his own life.
- 38:50 - Reporters Paula Christian and Amanda Seitz break down the aftermath of the election.
WCPO Insiders can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.