Two residents of Cincinnati's sister city, Kharkiv, have come to run in the marathon and raise awareness about their nation's struggle.
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Judge Michael Holbrook extended an order to block House Bill 68 till May 20, at the request of the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio.
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Experts working to ease political tensions that led to the Jan. 6 insurrection say communication is key.
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The money will be awarded to community development corporations around Cincinnati building affordable and mixed-income housing.
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On top of creating a local manufacturing pipeline, the collaboration will also direct students toward higher education at Miami.
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James Marshall Hyzdu stepped down from his position in early April after he was arrested in March and charged with one count of criminal trespassing, one count of disorderly conduct and one count of public intoxication.
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For many graduates, this year's commencement was not only their first college graduation, but their first graduation ceremony altogether.
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A new report from the city identifies 22 vacant parcels or surface parking lots a block from transit corridors with high development potential. The city wants to explore housing development on them.
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