This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Maxim Alter, digital reporter Lucy May, digital editor Meghan Wesley and web editor Austin Fast talk about the debate over whether FC Cincinnati should have its own soccer stadium in Hamilton County, Fiona's latest videos, the state of Cincinnati's public housing, Nelson Peltz's victory in his quest for a Procter & Gamble board seat, "digital" medication approved by the FDA and more.
Maxim then talks with investigative reporter Hillary Lake about how the laws that dictate how schools handle and report bullying cases could soon change.
Later on the podcast, investigative reporter Craig Cheatham and transportation reporter Pat LaFleur explain why not all officers in our communities are following the same rules when it comes to high speed police pursuits.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
Notable links:
- Just how 'dangerous' are high-speed pursuits?
- Could bullying laws change for our schools?
- Fiona lets out a toot, goes viral
- Cincinnati's public housing at a crossroads
- P&G is weeks away from conceding Peltz win
- FC Cincinnati: MLS bid doomed with Paul Brown Stadium
- How much did FC Cincinnati owners donate to election campaigns?
- FDA approves first digital pill
- Study: Women less likely to receive CPR
- 1:20 - The panel discusses FC Cincinnati, Fiona, public housing, Nelson Peltz, Procter & Gamble, robot medication, CPR discrepancies for women and more.
- 16:00 - Reporter Hillary Lake explains how the laws that dictate how schools handle and report bullying cases could soon change.
- 32:20 - Reporters Craig Cheatham and Pat LaFleur explain why not all officers in our communities are following the same rules when it comes to high speed police pursuits.
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