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A city spokesperson says the City Solicitor’s Office will engage outside counsel to "ensure a timely, fair and thorough process."
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A network of urban farms and neighborhood hubs is planned for Cincinnati neighborhoods with high rates of gun violence.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's executive order has been paused by a temporary restraining order.
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What's more, people getting ACA subsidies may soon be in for a “double whammy” that will effect all Ohioans with health insurance, according to a leading health care policy analyst.
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He also responded to allegations he vetoed several of the chief's proposals to curb crime and that the upcoming election played a part in the decision.
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House Bill 96 allows counties to provide additional relief to homeowners by doubling two existing state property tax exemptions.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is a Democrat. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is a Republican. But the two say they've found plenty of common ground.
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Members of Cincinnati City Council say they're eager for a quick resolution to upheaval at the Cincinnati Police Department.
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Ohio Democrats unveiled a map in September that was quickly rejected by the Republican supermajority, but the GOP has not yet publicly unveiled a map it will support.
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Stephen Imm of Finney Law Firm says he believes the city manager asked Teresa Theetge to resign at the request of Mayor Aftab Pureval. The mayor says he did not direct the decision.