Usually living on fixed and moderate incomes, seniors face big challenges paying property taxes that have doubled or tripled. Lawmakers are debating ways to help.
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Simpson died on Wednesday after a battle with cancer, his family said. His celebrity turned to infamy three decades ago when he was accused and then acquitted of killing his ex-wife and her friend.
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The untimely death of Brigid Kelly left a vacancy in the county auditor's office. The Hamilton County Democratic Party appointed Jessica Miranda to the position Saturday.
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The mayor established a Futures Commission of local business and labor leaders to do a comprehensive analysis of the city's financial position and recommend changes.
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One — Aaliyah Bilal — is from Cincinnati. A number of past Whiting winners have gone on to publish award-winning and bestselling works, including Hernan Diaz, Catherine Lacey, Colson Whitehead, Alice McDermott and Ocean Vuong.
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Republicans in the Ohio Legislature voted to enact the law banning such bans and then had to vote again to override Governor Mike DeWine's veto of the law last year.
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Robert Bilott's battle against PFAS contamination was dramatized in the 2019 film "Dark Waters." Now, years after that legal battle, the EPA is strictly regulating the chemicals.
Entrepreneur Jay Banks initiated the Native Brand as a side hustle in 2013, selling hats and shirts on Fountain Square.
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