5 ways to best follow Enquirer politics coverage – The Cincinnati Enquirer

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This is a big political year. Key elections are taking place locally and nationally. We have a team ready to help you through it. Here are five great ways to follow our politics coverage.

Cincinnati.com

This is where typically more than 50 pieces of new content are published all day every day. Unlimited digital access subscription prices fluctuate, but there are often deals (i.e. 99 cents per month). Check the subscription page. Some stories are for subscribers only, including most of Jason Williams’ Politics Extra columns. Others count toward your seven free stories per month. Of course, we recommend subscribing so you catch all the news and support local journalism. You should also download the app.

That’s So Cincinnati podcast

Reporter Sharon Coolidge and columnist Jason Williams host this weekly podcast, which includes their thoughts on hot topics/current events and interviews with local leaders. Guests have included mayor John Cranley, Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters, police chief Eliot Isaac, U.S. senator Sherrod Brown, Hall of Fame radio broadcaster Marty Brennaman and so many more. The podcasts post on Cincinnati.com every Wednesday morning. You can also subscribe and listen for free on Apple PodcastsSpotifyiHeartGoogle Podcasts and other listening platforms.

Facebook: Greater Cincinnati Politics page

There are roughly 10,000 members of this group. You must ask to join. Politics editor Carl Weiser is the administrator. Reporters, editors, other media outlets and group members post stories and commentary. This is all about local politics – unless Carl makes an exception.

Newsletter

Sign up to receive our Local Politics newsletter. It comes right to your email inbox daily with the top headlines of the day. The Enquirer offers more than a dozen different e-newsletters. You don’t have to be a subscriber to sign up for these, but you do to read subscriber-only content.

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We’re also going to have some live events where you can meet our politics coverage team. Keep an eye out for those.

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