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Streetcar Back On Track, Stadium Work Halted And More Top Stories This Week

Cincinnati's streetcar is on track to run again, without fares. This comes after Cincinnati City Council was able to override the mayor's veto. But the mayor vetoed another piece of streetcar legislation this week.

Deadly shootings are up in Cincinnati this year, and Cincinnati’s assistant police chief addresses the issue by invoking the term "super predators." Plus, why hundreds of workers at the site of the future FC Cincinnati stadium are taking anti-bias training.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has now tested negative for the Coronavirus after initially testing positive on Thursday. He will be tested again on Saturday. And it's been one year since the deadly mass shooting in Dayton, but has anything changed with Ohio's gun laws? 

We discuss the week's top stories on Cincinnati Edition with Business Courier reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich; Cincinnati Enquirer city government reporter Sharon Coolidge; Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau Reporter Karen Kasler; WYSO reporter Jason Reynolds; and Marketplace Morning Report host and senior editor David Brancaccio.

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In 2005, Maryanne Zeleznik came to 91.7 WVXU from WNKU where she served as News and Public Affairs Director for 20 years. At WVXU she is responsible for all news and public affairs programming, hosts Morning Edition Monday through Friday, fills in to host Cincinnati Edition when Michael Monks is off. As time allows she covers daily news, produces local features, and contributes news stories to National Public Radio.