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The city's longstanding curfew for unsupervised minors is now 11 p.m., and City Council established a new curfew district downtown that begins at 9 p.m. Five Cincinnati Parks will also close earlier.
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The meeting comes after the Republican senator last week deeply criticized city officials and even threatened withholding federal funding as a video of a Downtown fight went viral.
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Students at the University of Cincinnati say they won't let new restrictions on universities stop them from organizing and hosting their annual Big Queer Welcome this fall.
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WVXU’s Becca Costello explains how the Cincinnati Police Department tracks and analyzes crime data, and how you can best understand those numbers.
The Cincinnati rock legends recently stopped by the Scripps Family Center for Public Media to share their new single.
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