Six Greater Cincinnati counties work with the Department of Homeland Security to house immigration detainees or assist in immigration enforcement actions. But the nature of their agreements with the federal government differs.
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Great Parks has started construction on a composting facility in Winton Woods that will play a key role in the biochar production process.
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The Comprehensive Climate Action Plan was developed by several local organizations, including the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, City of Cincinnati, Green Umbrella and Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency.
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Ford's EV battery plant in Glendale was supposed to be the biggest economic development project Kentucky has ever seen. Now that the plant has shuttered, some former workers feel spurned, but community leaders remain cautiously optimistic.
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A small, low-power FM station in Raleigh, N.C., is auctioning off its iconic WKRP call letters to TV, AM and FM stations.
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