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The two community conversations hosted by the Urban League, the NAACP and other groups will take place June 30 in Mount Airy and July 14 in Avondale. Both go from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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Butler County Commissioners voted Tuesday to approve a temporary pause on data center developments, after several townships requested a moratorium.
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From street paving to public safety to a future music venue, here's how Cincinnati City Council is spending your taxes in the city budget.
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