Piatt Park could see more than $7 million in redevelopment under a plan by 3CDC for the larger area around it. But the fact the private nonprofit is leasing the park from the city and some statements made during a presentation to the Cincinnati Park Board have caused pushback.
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Hamilton County Board of Elections director admits it's a long, tough job, but an important one.
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Democratic Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman will run for the governor’s office next year when Gov. Andy Beshear’s term ends.
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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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