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Investigating and preventing cyber crime is a top priority for the Cincinnati FBI, says Special in Charge Will Rivers, and Ohio has been hit hard.
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Butler County is reporting its first case of monkeypox. Butler County General Health District says a health department in the county received a positive result from a commercial lab related to a Butler County patient.
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Clover Group owns and operates three senior apartment facilities in the Greater Cincinnati area: Eden Park in Hamilton, Fairfield Village in Fairfield, and Ivy Pointe in Clermont County. A lawsuit claimed Clover Group facilities were built out of compliance with the Fair Housing Act.
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The remarks J.D. Vance, Ohio's GOP Senate candidate, made at a California high school last fall, led many to accuse him of saying women should stay in abusive, violent marriages. He says his remarks were taken out of context.
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Documents produced at the end of July shed light on Sam Randazzo’s role at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, and how he, Gov. Mike DeWine and others acted leading up to and in the wake of HB 6. Yet the PUCO has not yet produced all the public records that were demanded in federal subpoenas.
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Parton was the special guest at a luncheon at Ohio State University with Ohio first lady Fran DeWine, where the country music legend talked about her modest beginnings with her large family in her hometown near Sevierville, Tennessee.
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The open seats on the Ohio Supreme Court are likely to capture a lot of attention and a lot of money.
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Both the city and Hamilton County health departments have websites for those wanting the shot to take a risk assessment and register for the vaccine.
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Paul Brown Stadium will now be known as Paycor Stadium. The deal was announced Tuesday, but Hamilton County commissioners will need to give the deal final approval because the county owns the stadium.
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