*Named one of The New York Times Best Podcasts of 2024* Two journalists stumble into a dying town with a Smog Museum and a mayor named Piglet… and not a whole lot else. They have one burning question: What’s it like to live here, in a town left for dead? They buy a house and stay – for three years. They get caught up in an election cycle and a web of scandals. It’s democracy in action on the smallest scale. It’s Our Town for our time. And it’s all real. Cement City is an Audacy original in partnership with Cement City Productions. For more stories on the power of American resilience, check out Seasons 1 and 2 of Hope, Through History, available in this feed. Hope, Through History is an Audacy original in association with Jon Meacham and The HISTORY® Channel.

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Introducing: Campus Files 2025-03-03
Cement City: Episode 10 | A Thousand Pairs of Untied Shoes 2024-11-06
Cement City: Episode 9 | No Indictments 2024-11-06
Cement City: Episode 8 | Don’t Bitch About the Smog 2024-10-30
Cement City: Episode 7 | Make Sure You Take Care of Vicki 2024-10-23
Cement City: Episode 6 | The Island of Donora 2024-10-16
Cement City: Episode 5 | Great Societies Crumble from Within 2024-10-09
Cement City: Episode 4 | Big Day in a Little Town 2024-10-02
Cement City: Episode 3 | The Skeleton Crew 2024-09-25
Cement City: Episode 2 | Just as Good as Ever 2024-09-18
Cement City: Episode 1 | I’ll Die Here 2024-09-18
Introducing Cement City: I Think I Like You 2024-09-17
Hope, Through History: Episode 5 | Bloody Sunday: A Battle For Justice 2021-07-28
Hope, Through History: Episode 4 | Death At Sea 2021-07-21
Hope, Through History: Episode 3 | To End A Plague 2021-07-14
Hope, Through History: Episode 2 | A New Birth Of Freedom 2021-07-07
Hope, Through History: Episode 1 | Slow Walk To War 2021-06-30
Trailer: Hope, Through History, Season Two 2021-06-28
Hope, Through History: Episode 5 | The 1918 Influenza Pandemic 2020-05-19
Hope, Through History: Episode 4 | JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis 2020-05-12
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