Podchaser Logo
Home
Around Cincinnati

WVXU

Around Cincinnati

A daily Arts, Government and Music podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Around Cincinnati

WVXU

Around Cincinnati

Episodes
Around Cincinnati

WVXU

Around Cincinnati

A daily Arts, Government and Music podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Best Episodes of Around Cincinnati

Mark All
Search Episodes...
There are two things the voters of Ohio have never done – elect an African American or a woman to the United States Senate. You can't blame the voters of the Buckeye State for this. No African American has been the nominee of either major polit
A short drive east of Cincinnati in Adams County sits 20,000 acres of vast forest, ravines, prairies and stunning views of the Appalachian foothills. The Edge of Appalachia Preserve System is Ohio's largest privately-owned natural area, and the
Florence Mall is seeking to set the record straight. It recently confirmed that the store is still open after rumors of closure began circulating on social media. The mall lost its Sears, an anchor store, back in 2018. Eastgate Mall's owner CBL
Incoming Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge Kari Bloom won an upset victory over incumbent Judge John Williams in last year's election. Previously an attorney for the Hamilton County Public Defender's juvenile division, Bloom ran on pledges t
More vaccinations are headed to Hamilton County next week . Staff members across Hamilton County schools will be sticking out their arms next week to receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Health Commissioner Greg Kesterman said they
When the call came, West Chester fiber artist Carolyn Mazloomi was shocked. She thought it was a telemarketer. Instead, she learned she's a 2021 Unites States Artists Fellow. The fellowship comes with a $50,000 award.
It has been a tough year for Cincinnati when it comes to trust in local government. Three separate corruption scandals have rocked City Hall, leaving political watchers to call for big changes to the way the peoples' business is done on Plum St
Almost every Cincinnati neighborhood has a community council, a group of volunteers chosen by residents to complete projects, engage with outside interests and interface with city government on issues that impact their communities.
The IRS building hasn't even been demolished and already Covington is getting calls from regional and national developers who want to be involved in the plans for retail, residential and office space. As Covington hires environmental, demolitio
As climate change makes weather more extreme, hot and unstable in other parts of the United States, will residents in those places consider relatively stable Midwestern cities like Cincinnati as their new homes? At least a few people have alrea
Small creative spaces in the Queen City are usually great spots for community building, cramming artists and art lovers into small gallery spaces for conversation and connection. But what happens when you can't pack those spaces due to a global
This week on Start Hear : The Catch and Kill Podcast : Ronan Farrow follows stories about the systems that protect powerful men accused of terrible crimes. Fiasco : Host Leon Neyfakh transports listeners into the day-to-day reality of our count
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is a founding member of an organization seeking to address racial inequalities in the field of classical music. The National Instrumentalist Mentoring and Advancement Network (NIMAN) is a collection of music or
A new exhibit will open on Friday at the Holocaust & Humanity Center that allows you to engage in a "virtual conversation" with an actual Holocaust survivor.
A recent Nasdaq post suggested people use their stimulus check to buy Meridian Bioscience stock. The recommendation came after the Newtown company nearly doubled its revenue in the fourth quarter of 2020. How did it do it? COVID-19 tests.
It may not be too much longer before airports around the world use self-driving vehicles to take you to your terminal, transport your luggage and clear the runway. Tests are underway now for the luggage part at the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky
Across the nation older adults are starting to get the COVID-19 vaccine. But many have experienced confusion about how to sign up and where to get inoculated. Nearly 9.5 million seniors, or 16.5%, lack internet access and that has complicated t
The new year brings new lawmakers to Columbus and that includes four representatives from Southwest Ohio. One of them is a battle-tested campaign veteran returning to public life. Another is now the youngest member of the legislature.
This week on Swing with Bill Cartwright , we'll warm you up for Valentine's Day with Ella Fitzgerald's "Love Me or Leave Me," Frank Sinatra singing "Ain't She Sweet," "Deed I Do" by Bing Crosby and Jo Stafford's "Dream of You."
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers is suing Cincinnati Public Schools to delay the return to blended learning .
On Thursday, the first 400 COVID-19 vaccinations were administered to Cincinnati Public Schools teachers and staff.
When Axiom Space launches the SpaceX Dragon in January 2022, a Dayton, Ohio, man will be on it. In fact, philanthropist and businessman Larry Connor will be piloting it.
More than 3,000 people have signed a petition demanding that Cincinnati Public Schools stay remote until all of its teachers can get vaccinated.
Updated: 4:13 p.m. Now that Rob Portman has taken himself out of the picture for a run for a third term, a brawl may be brewing in Ohio Republican circles to take his place.
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features