Data from the Butler County General Health District shows that while infant mortality rates have improved consistently since 2012, Black infants continue to die at a higher rate than white infants.
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A proposed lease between Cincinnati Parks and 3CDC for the public Piatt Park has drawn criticism from some groups who serve food there. Emails between the city, 3CDC and the Parks show the food distributions have been a topic of conversation for several months.
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The Village of Gratis Police Department confirmed Officer Jeffrey Baylor submitted his resignation following an incident last week in which he and Chief Tonina Lamanna visited three schools in the Cincinnati Public School District on behalf of ICE.
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Greater Cincinnati's transit agency will start out with two of the buses, with four more coming later this year and another seven after that.
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The Newport Central Catholic High School grad has moved back home from Los Angeles with her family to star in a new TV drama with her husband filmed in Sugarcreek, Ohio, and to teach acting and write novels.
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It’s hard to believe it’s been one year since we opened the Scripps Family Center for Public Media in Evanston. We’ll be celebrating with a community open house on Saturday, April 25, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Everyone is invited!
In 2026, Cincinnati Public Radio is celebrating its fourth year of partnership with Urbanist Media‘s Urban Roots podcast to explore Juneteenth with a local touch. As we work on creating both a new series of short, 90-second stories to air throughout June as well as a one-hour special, we’d like to ask: which subjects would you most like to hear covered?
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