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If you've been impacted by the overflowing Ohio River, here's how to get help.
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Young people are leading climate action in several Cincinnati neighborhoods, with support from a new grant program.
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The city of Cincinnati purchased approximately 20 EVs in the past year, as part of a larger effort to reduce the environmental impact of city operations.
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More than 40,000 people participate in events during Cincinnati's Flying Pig Marathon weekend next month, but local officials are already celebrating a big win.
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And, it will cost more to park on the street within a few blocks of Paycor Stadium during an event there.
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Jeff Cramerding is asking full council to put the repeal on the November ballot.
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Cincinnati City Council approved an ordinance in June that makes it legal to have accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, on properties with a single-family home.
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For more than 15 years, a coordinated community effort has been working to end homelessness in Greater Cincinnati. Now some of the partners involved in that work are hoping data science could be the key to success.
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Gabe Davis will be the new CEO of the Ohio Justice and Policy Center. Cincinnati City Manager Sheryl Long says she'll conduct a nationwide search for a new director of the Citizen Complaint Authority.
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There’s still a chance that Ohio will have a special election in August for voters to weigh in on whether to require 60% voter approval on proposed changes to Ohio’s constitution.