Spring egg hunts are a fun tradition for many kids. However, they're inaccessible for people who are blind or have visual impairments. The Clovernook Center is using technology developed by a bomb squad to host beeping egg hunts.
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Helmed by Elon Musk, the Department of Government Efficiency — commonly referred to as DOGE — has aggressively sought to retool the federal government. Here's how those actions are impacting agencies, resources, and people throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
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Hamilton County Auditor Jessica Miranda says homeowners who apply for relief will see a lower bill for the 2026 tax year.
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Katherine Maher, president and CEO of National Public Radio, talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the White House proposal to eliminate federal funding for public media.
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"All options are on the table" for the state budget as lawmakers will have $2 billion less to spend than previously expected.
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David Niven will spend the next two years studying the American polling system and how polling environments impact voters.
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Cincinnati Public Radio is excited to partner with The Novelizers to bring their podcast to our listeners. The Novelizers takes beloved movies and reimagines them as immersive narrative audiobooks, blending humor and vivid storytelling. Listen to discover a fresh take on familiar films – one chapter at a time.
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