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Cincinnati officials promised to only buy electric vehicles for the city fleet, as long as that option was available. Nearly a year later, every purchase attempt has been backordered or canceled thanks to supply chain and workforce challenges.
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The Cincinnati Board of Health voted to tap Dr. Grant Mussman for the leadership role. He's been interim health commissioner since Melba Moore resigned last January.
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The roller rink has been in Over-the-Rhine for roughly half a century. But a coming new rec center might not include a replacement.
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Hundreds turned out for a march through Downtown and program at Music Hall honoring Dr. King's legacy.
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City of Cincinnati employees can now take 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave, and it's available for fostering or taking legal guardianship of a child instead of just birth and adoption.
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Sports betting became legal in Ohio when the clock struck midnight Jan. 1, and plenty of local businesses are getting in on the action.
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The expansion will bring 1,500 new jobs to the area and will grow the company's workforce in Ohio by 80%.
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The 75-year-old building has been mostly vacant and falling into disrepair since 2008. City officials said earlier this year it needs an entirely new roof and there's significant mold and rust throughout the walls.
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The final choice will fill an upcoming vacancy when Greg Landsman resigns to join Congress as Representative for Ohio's First District.
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The Municipal Equality Index measures how inclusive city laws and policies are for people who identify as LGBTQ+.