This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Brian Niesz, reporter Lucy May, enterprise and investigative manager Meghan Wesley and Craft Brewed Sports podcast host Scott Kyser discuss a local woman's story of survival, NFL rule changes, an NBA player shocked with a stun gun by police, sea animals testing positive for opioids and bulling protocols at Tri-State Catholic schools.
Brian then talks with WCPO reporters Dan Monk and Breanna Molloy about how health inspectors keep food safe at food festivals like Taste of Cincinnati.
Listen to this episode in the player above.
Notable links:
- What happens underground keeps you safe at Taste
- Why bullying policies at Catholic schools vary
- NFL owners approve policy for kneeling players
- NFL approves new national anthem policy
- Video of Bucks player getting tased released
- Mom held captive survived with 'hope and faith'
- Scientists have detected opioids in mussels
- 1:20 - The panel discusses a story of survival, the NFL, opioid in waterways, and school bullying.
- 29:30 - Reporters Dan Monk and Breanna Molloy talk about food festival health inspections.
You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.