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Cincinnati officials are responding to what police say was disruptive and unruly behavior, including around The Banks entertainment zone, following Thursday's Opening Day festivities.
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Friday is the first of nine events where Cincinnati residents can drop off large waste items like furniture, construction debris, and tires.
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The Kentucky elections bill now combines elements from other stalled legislation, increasing maximum political contributions, restricting forms of voter ID and allowing more partisanship in judicial races.
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Legislation that would make it a crime to remain within 25 feet of first responders if they believe they are being obstructed, threatened or harassed passed the Kentucky House.
Enquirer opinion editor Kevin Aldridge and Cincinnati Edition host Lucy May will moderate the hour-long event on April 16, which will be open to the public.
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