About Lincoln Ware

Combine a dash of humor, an ounce of passion and experience a cup of thought provoking local and national headlines and the end result is a great midday show. The Lincoln Ware Show, Weekdays from 10am til 12pm.
Lincoln's insight is unmatched as he not only offers the listening audience his personal thoughts and opinions, but also provides them a chance to voice their thoughts on local and national affairs. He has the gift of causing sparks to fly over the radio waves, igniting heated debates and providing continuous entertainment for listeners to enjoy.

National

Is there such a thing as a 'man cold'? Do women and men react differently to the common cold?

Cincy

The U.S. Census Bureau is attracting highly educated people to lead its 2010 count, including engineers, former corporate executives and college professors who are eager for work amid the economic recession.

Cincy

Ohio’s education system was ranked fifth in the nation. In 2008 Ohio ranked seventh, and sixth in 2009.

National

Billed as the fastest and easiest weight loss diet, the Morning Banana diet has taken Japan by storm. Now it has moved into the U.S.

National

All the changes that have come about in the past 10 years, from environmental policy to emerging technologies to the recession, have contributed to the creation of careers that never could have existed before.

Cincy

Motorists traveling north along I-75 near Middletown can expect long delays Friday due to road repairs caused by a giant pothole.

National

As we reported earlier this week upon news of the devastating 7.0 earthquake that shook the nation of Haiti, stars in the Hip Hop world urged fans and listeners to contribute, cooperate and rally in support of the nation and its people.

Cincy

A man was shocked with a Taser gun and taken into custody Thursday after police said he tried to steal a fire truck.

Cincy

As I write, we don't know the extent of the damage wrought by the earthquake that rocked the coast of Haiti on Tuesday.

Cincy

Clergy and Rev. Miguel Rivera, president of the National Coalition of Latino Christian Leaders, is leading the call for illegal immigrants to boycott the 2010 Census until Congress passes immigration reform.

Cincy

Cincinnati officials battled for hours last month over filling the city's $51 million budget hole, possibly laying off workers and cutting some employees Jeff Berding and Chris Bortz, two of council's fiscal conservatives, gave a total of $8,700 in bonuses in December

National

Checking in luggage on Delta Air Lines is about to cost passengers even more, starting Tuesday.