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WVXU Year In Review: 18 Stories That Got You Clicking In 2018

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From top left: AP; Julie Niesen; Courtesy; Tana Weingartner; Howard Wilkinson

Whirlwind news events don't just happen at the national level - local stories can also grab hold of our attention and refuse to let go.

What follows is a roundup of some of the stories you clicked on most in 2018 here at wvxu.org, from drama at City Hall to a (shockingly controversial) history of Cincinnati chili; a change to Kentucky custody law, a purported "truly anatomical" bike seat, and everything in between. 

Ohio Issue 1: The Pros And Cons

By far our , where Clermont County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jerry McBride and Executive Director of the Ohio Justice and Policy Center David Singleton hashed out the benefits and drawbacks of the ballot measure, which aimed to change drug possession felonies to misdemeanors, and steer non-violent drug offenders away from prison and into treatment. In the end, many sided with McBride, with . 

New Kentucky Driver's Licenses Are Coming 

In 2019, Kentucky begins issuing new REAL ID-compliant driver's licenses, which Congress passed in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (It limits the ability of those without compliant IDs to board domestic flights or enter federal buildings.)

"Prepare early" was the advice given by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Jordan Smith. That's good advice, . 

FC Cincinnati's New West End Stadium

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In April, . From the very beginning, the plan had its detractors, with dozens of people showing up at numerous town halls, community council meetings and public hearings to argue against a stadium in the neighborhood. , and come May, . FC Cincinnati , with March 2020 as the target date for the grand opening. 

The Death of Kyle Plush

The 16-year-old . He called 911 twice, but officers failed to locate him, which led to multiple internal and external investigations into why. The . 

Cincinnati's Planned Solar Project

In what Mayor John Cranley called the ultimate "think globally, act locally" project, the city announced plans for a 25 mega-watt solar project that would power 25 percent of the city's energy needs. It's expected to be done sometime in 2019, and . 

A 'Truly Anatomical' Bike Seat

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Shane Page holding the Physiosaddle.

Dayton, Oh., physical therapist instead of pressing against it." Page won a University of Dayton competition and plans to sell the so-called Physiosaddle this coming summer. 

A New Joint Custody Law In Kentucky 

Earlier this year, of their children by default (except in cases of domestic violence). It is the first state in the country to implement such a law. Supporters say the law allows for a more stable upbringing, while critics argue it unravels protections against abusive parents and makes it harder for a judge to give one parent more time with children. 

The History Of Cincinnati Chili 

At the start of chili season, WVXU food writer Julie Niesen - spaghetti, topped with a thick, sweet-spiced meat sauce and a pile of bright orange cheese. Our Facebook fans had lots to say about this one, proving there are as many ways to order Cincinnati chili as there are Cincinnatians. 

City Charter Amendments 

You clicked like crazy on our , proving that public radio fans love to be informed citizens. That included Issue 12 (passed), which allows City Council to hold executive sessions; and Issue 11 (failed), which would have seen five council members elected to four-year terms while the remaining four would be elected to two-year terms during the next election cycle. Instead, you passed Issue 10, which returns council to two-year terms beginning in 2021. 

Fifth Third Center Shooting 

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People evacuate the Fifth Third Center following reports of an active shooter in the building on Sept. 6.

In September, the city showed how "Cincy Strong" it was following , including the gunman. First responders were and victims received touching tributes from those they knew and even . 

A Personal Remembrance of John McCain

John McCain passed away August 25 at the age of 81 from brain cancer. WVXU politics reporter Howard Wilkinson and former presidential candidate, including that one time . 

Ferry Brings Rabbit Hash And Rising Sun Together Again 

In October, thanks to Rising Star Casino, which decided to build a new ferry in order to connect the two towns, once linked by a thriving commercial trade. The previous ferry, the Mildred, sank in 1945. 

Jerry's Springer Takes A Bow

In June, media reporter John Kiesewetter broke the news that. That caused many to speculate whether the 74-year-old would re-enter politics, prompting Howard Wilkinson to reflect on what a . Alas, Kiesewetter reported in November that.

Reds Don't Hold Opening Day Parade On Opening Day

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Fans had known since late 2017 that the  thanks to the Easter holiday -- but that didn't stop fans' ire, especially after the parade's proximity to opening day got . We wondered: "The Reds have rescheduled Opening Day due to rain seven times since they first joined the national league in 1876," Greg Rhodes, team historian and author of seven books on the Reds, told us. In 2019, all returns to normal, with both Reds' opening day and the Opening Day Parade taking place on March 28. 

Macy's Closes Downtown Store

The year 2018 started out with some not-so-great news from Macy's, which is headquartered in Cincinnati: , part of the 100 planned store closures announced in August 2016. "We deeply appreciate the loyalty of our customers and associates and remain committed to the greater Cincinnati area," the company said in a statement. The city's plans for the now-empty space remain to be seen.  

Cincinnati Raises Legal Age To Buy Cigarettes 

A more recent entrant, a story about an ignited many opinions, most not in favor. 

Cincinnati's Connection To Dayton And The Wright Brothers 

You loved learning about how Cincinnati was founded, in part, by Colonel Robert Patterson, also the founder of Lexington, Ky. The colonel's family would soon settle in Dayton, but not before . 

Last But Certainly Not Least... 

Who could forget over the ? Let's hope the city's . 

Is there a story we missed? Tell us in the comments. 

Jennifer Merritt joined WVXU in 2018, bringing 20 years of "tra-digital" journalism experience with her.