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Beverly Kinney was walking in Hyde Park in early 2024 when a Metro bus driver hit and killed her. Now, SORTA has agreed to significant safety reforms and a $10 million settlement.
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The gardens at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House are getting a makeover, starting with a pop-up fiber art exhibit during August.
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One local neighborhood is looking into a unique idea: letting skateboarders build their own skate spot to revive an underused civic space.
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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.
The Cincinnati rock legends recently stopped by the Scripps Family Center for Public Media to share their new single.
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