This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Brian Niesz is joined by community reporter Lucy May, senior manager of enterprise and investigative Meghan Wesley, and senior manager of broadcast Kennan Oliphant to discuss homeless pets, new fees for hybrid cars, a "breathalyzer" for marijuana, updating stoplights to improve the streetcar and more topics.
Later, Lucy May stays to discuss the legacy of Cincinnati civil rights icon Marian Spencer, who passed away Tuesday at age 99.
Notable links:
- SAFE Coalition works to help people and their pets avoid eviction, homelessness
- Hybrid owners furious with new annual fees
- Veteran experiencing homelessness gets place to live with help of local organizations
- Akron start-up Triple Beam Technologies developing breathalyzer for marijuana
- City recommends 'signal prioritization' for transit, but what will that mean for the streetcar?
- Could mentorship program curb gun violence?
- Cincinnati civil rights pioneer Marian Spencer dead at age 99
- Marian Spencer: A Cincinnati civil rights icon remembered
- Marian Spencer's legacy: The relentless fight for equality in Cincinnati
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