Crooked River Cast Show 26

🎙️ Counting Crimes, Campus Crashes & Charlie Kirk

This week Tom and Robert open with a tough one. The assassination of Charlie Kirk hit especially hard. Love him or not, he was a voice shaping conversations across the country—and his loss is tragic. We at Crooked River Cast will miss him, and we pray his family, for peace and an end to political violence in our communities.

But as always, your hosts break down the week’s stories, shining light on the numbers, the spin, and even a few lighter moments to help us all breathe a little easier.


🕊️ Charlie Kirk Assassination

The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has shaken the nation. Lawmakers in Ohio and beyond are calling for an end to political violence. The suspected gunman, Tyler Robinson, left chilling online activity in the hours leading up to the shooting. The tragedy has sparked outrage across political lines—and some media fallout too, as MSNBC’s Matthew Dowd was fired after sharing a false “celebration” clip.

A couple of reaction posts made by Charlie haters in our state:


📉 Cleveland State Enrollment Slide

Cleveland State University’s enrollment is down sharply—41% fewer international students. That’s a blow not only to the university’s finances, but also to the cultural mix of the city. Are visa issues, politics, or local conditions to blame? Likely a messy mix of all three.


🚔 Cleveland Police “Math Problems”

Turns out Cleveland PD has trouble with numbers—or maybe they’re massaging them. Reports show the department underreported homicides in 2024. Whether it’s a glitch in the system or deliberate spin, the end result is the same: the public gets a false picture of safety.


🔫 What Counts as a “Mass Shooting”?

The way shootings get labeled matters. Depending on the definition you use, the numbers change dramatically. This week, we dig into how this latest tragedy was classified—and what that says about crime stats in America.


🏫 Cloverleaf Schools & Tax Cuts

Cloverleaf School System is floating the idea of giving money back to taxpayers. Sounds good, right? But state-level politics could crash that plan. Once again, local good intentions run smack into Ohio’s legislative machinery.


🌕 Nukes for the Moon (But Not Earth)

NASA Glenn is getting billions to develop nuclear power—for the moon. Yes, we’ll have nukes in space before we have them back home on earth. Strange priorities? Maybe. But it’s all part of the race to stay ahead in space exploration.


🌟 Good Things

🐼 New Red Panda at the Zoo

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo welcomed a new red panda baby! Adorable, fuzzy, and the perfect pick-me-up story.


🎬 Hollywood in Ohio

Chris Pine’s new movie Carousel is filming right here in Northeast Ohio. From car chases to star sightings, keep your eyes open—you might just stumble onto a film set.


🚁 Low-Flying Tree Trimmers

If you spotted helicopters buzzing low over Northeast Ohio, no, it wasn’t a scene from a movie. It’s FirstEnergy trimming trees along power lines with some heavy-duty rotor-blade work.


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Crooked River Cast Show 25

Taxes, Thermostats & Trailblazing 🚦🍂

Tom and Robert are back in the studio stirring the pot on Ohio politics, policies, and those strange-but-true local headlines you won’t hear broken down anywhere else. From ICE raids to thermostat controls, college cuts, and a governor with a kratom problem, this week’s show is packed. But don’t worry—we end on a lighter note with fall colors, festivals, and some good old Cleveland theater.


🚔 ICE Detains “Cleveland” Father

ICE takes a Cleveland-area father who entered the U.S. legally under a now-paused program, and the story is rattling local families. The guys dig into the details and what this means for the broader immigration conversation.
🔗 Full story – News5 Cleveland


🏠 GOP’s “Taxpayer Freedom Trilogy”

State Republicans pitch the “Taxpayer Freedom Trilogy” as a way to protect homeowners from rising property taxes. But does it really solve the problem—or just sound good on paper? Robert and Tom break it down with a clip and some side-eye.
🔗 Full release – Ohio House


🏛️💰 Government Overreach – “Property Taxes”

An all-out effort is underway to reform property taxes in Ohio
🔗 Full Update -‘It’s become a government overreach.’ Ohio lawmakers fight to overhaul property taxes


🌡️ Big Brother, Meet Your Thermostat

An Ohio bill could let utilities turn down your thermostat or water heater “in the name of efficiency.” The guys dive into whether this is government overreach or just smart energy management.
🔗 Ohio bill would let utilities reduce customer thermostat, water heater usage


🎓 Degrees Gone Missing

Eleven degree programs axed at Ohio University thanks to HB1—with 25 more potentially on the chopping block. Are lawmakers “trimming the fat” or gutting opportunity?
🔗 Full story – Fox8


🌿 Kratom Crackdown?

What is kratom, and why is the governor suddenly focused on banning it? The guys play a clip and break down whether it’s a public safety risk or just another target for regulation.
🔗 Full story – News5 Cleveland


🦟 West Nile Alert!

West Nile virus detected in mosquito pools across Portage County. Should you panic or just grab the bug spray? Robert and Tom have thoughts.
🔗 Full story – WTAM


🚗 New Rules for New Drivers

Getting your license in Ohio is about to get tougher, thanks to new education and training requirements. The guys weigh in on whether stricter rules will mean safer roads.
🔗 Full story – Fox8


🌟 Good Things: Ohio Edition

We love closing with some lighter stories—because it’s not all doom and gloom out there:


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Crooked River Cast Show 24

🏫📊⚖️ Safe Schools, Shaky Stats & Scandals in Ohio: Ohio’s Reality Check

Tom and Robert are back at it with music, banter, and a heavy dose of Ohio politics. This week, the guys cut through the spin on crime stats, school safety promises, courthouse scandals, and voting changes. And don’t worry—there’s some good news too, from concerts to corn mazes.


🗳️ Crime Stats vs. Reality

Clips roll in as the guys tackle crime in Cleveland and Akron. On one hand, officials say crime is “down.” On the other—brutal assaults, press conferences, and even Trump calling for National Guard action suggest otherwise. Are the numbers hiding the truth, or are politicians cherry-picking stats?

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🏫 DeWine’s “Safe Schools”

Governor Mike DeWine promises Ohio is working to make schools safer after yet another tragic school shooting out of state. But how much is rhetoric and how much is real action? The crew isn’t so sure.

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⚖️ Celebrezze in Hot Water

Another Celebrezze scandal? Yes. Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze is facing a recommendation for a two-year suspension after misconduct findings. Feels like déjà vu in Cleveland’s courts.

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🚨 Safety Patrol Déjà Vu

The so-called downtown “safety patrol” is back in headlines—again tied to dangerous police chases and questions about oversight. The guys break down what really happened and why county council is sounding alarms.

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🗳️ Voting Registration Battles

Registering at the BMV just got trickier—advocates are suing over new proof of citizenship requirements. Meanwhile, some counties want to ditch voting machines for paper ballots. Tom and Robert weigh in on what it means for democracy in Ohio.

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🌽 Good Things

Not everything is politics and crime—Cleveland still knows how to have fun.

🎸 Concerts at House of Blues – From Jerry Cantrell’s I Want Blood Tour to a stacked September lineup, live music is buzzing downtown.

🌽 Lake Metroparks Paul Revere Corn Maze – Get lost (on purpose) in this Revolutionary War–themed fall maze. Perfect family outing.

🍺 20th Annual Cleveland Oktoberfest – Closing out the season on September 5th & 6th with beer, brats, and Bavarian bands. Don’t miss the last two days!


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