Nearly a decade ago, just before Reds' Opening Day, my old friend Michael E. Keating and I put together this ode to Great American Ball Park, a dead place…
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Cincinnati City Manager Sheryl Long says Fire Chief Michael Washington was asked to conduct a workplace climate assessment after repeated complaints from female fire employees. That report was never completed, the city manager says.
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The Ohio River is expected to stay below flood stage, but other local rivers could leave their banks.
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The town hall questions mostly echoed what has been brought up previously, including criticism about abatements in general and about the current system, which is pretty clearly unbalanced.
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A power failure at the Mill Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant earlier this month caused partially treated and untreated waste to be released into the Mill Creek and Ohio River for a few days.
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NPR moved this week to cut 10% of its staff and stop production of a handful of podcasts, including Invisibilia, Louder Than a Riot and Rough Translation.
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BLOC Ministries' new Horses on the Hill facility will offer no-cost equine-assisted therapy to people who've experienced trauma.
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The House Speaker has quashed a plan to bring back the August special election for the purpose of voting on a proposal to require 60% voter approval for constitutional amendments, three months before a vote on a reproductive rights amendment.
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WKRC-TV again will simulcast the Reds Opening Day game at 4 p.m. versus the Pirates.
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Head chef Gary Davis says the selection of new foods is one of the biggest in his six years at GABP.
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