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The city of Cincinnati's public opinion survey about "development of the Town Center Garage site" doesn’t offer any options for preserving WCET-TV, the public television station which has broadcast from that location for 48 years.
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On Monday, the court re-affirmed a decision that has been derided and mocked by legal scholars and media pundits all over the nation. On Tuesday, it handed a win to pharmacy chains, possibly upending a $650 million relief effort to Ohio's opioid epidemic.
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Cincinnati officials say the city is doing all it can to address traffic congestion while the southbound I-471 Daniel Carter Beard Bridge remains closed.
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That No. 1 site for the potential multi-purpose arena is Slant Walk, a 200-year-old walkway and greenspace that dates back to the earliest days of Miami University.
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The Indiana State Board of Education approved a new high school diploma this week after months of revisions. State officials say the new diploma will give students the skills they need to succeed after high school.
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Thirty-seven projects, including 42 buildings, will share in $56 million worth of tax credits from the state of Ohio.
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A temporary block of Indiana's near-total abortion ban will remain in place for just a few women who filed a religious freedom lawsuit challenging the law.
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