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Macy's Corp. Checks Out Of Cincinnati, Pete Rose Wants Back In And More Top Stories

Jim Nolan
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WVXU

Macy's announced significant changes in its investors call this week, including the closure of more than 100 stores across the country, including one at Northgate Mall. But more impactful was the retail giant's news that its Cincinnati headquarters would also be shut down, eliminating from the city nearly 500 jobs.

The news also marks the end of Federated Department stores, Macy's predecessor here, which was responsible for a lot of the city's development due to its attraction of top executives.

Meanwhile, Reds great Pete Rose, famously banned from Major League Baseball for gambling violations, wants to be reinstated, citing the recent charges against the Houston Astros.

University of Cincinnati football coach Luke Fickell is a top target, reportedly, to take over at Michigan State, where the position opened up upon this week's announcement that Mark Dantonio, another former Bearcat coach, is stepping down.

Plus, coronavirus monitoring in Ohio; local high school filmmakers warn other students against vaping; and Janet Jackson is coming to Cincinnati to headline a concert series.

Joining Cincinnati Edition for the Friday news review are Enquirer reporters Alex Coolidge and Jeff Suess, and columnist Byron McCauley; WCPO reporter Dan Monk; sports talk host Andy Furman; and WVXU reporters Ambriehl Crutchfield, Ann Thompson and Tana Weingartner.

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Michael Monks brings a broad range of experience to WVXU-FM as the new host of Cincinnati Edition, Cincinnati Public Radio's weekday news and information talk show.