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Cincinnati's Historic Conservation Board gave key approvals to a project that would build 126 market-rate apartments and renovate historic Grammer's restaurant near the corner of Liberty and Walnut Streets.
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During recent remarks Glasgow, Kentucky, the state's senior senator cited historical examples of how tariff policy has failed.
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The lawsuit stems from a request last fall that the federal government verify the citizenship of more than half a million voters.
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Catholics across the Tri-State are joining in worldwide remembrances of Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday. He was 88.
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