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Anna Albi won enough votes in November to replace Republican Liz Keating on Council. Now all nine seats are held by endorsed Democrats.
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A Hamilton County judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the city of Cincinnati that has delayed a housing project in Over-the-Rhine for over a year. The 44-unit building will serve people experiencing homelessness and offer on-site case management and supportive services.
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Council Member Liz Keating introduced the laws as one of her final actions before leaving office at the end of the year.
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A Cincinnati City Council committee voted Monday to keep the property tax rate at 6.1 mills, the second year in a row without the decades-long "rollback" of lower rates.
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Cincinnati landlords with unsafe housing face new regulations under a few ordinances passed in City Council Wednesday.
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Cincinnati City Council Member Liz Keating wants to pass an ordinance to make it a local misdemeanor crime not to report a firearm stolen, as well as another ordinance to let the police department destroy a recovered weapon if it's not claimed in a certain amount of time.
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We talk with the outgoing councilmember and Hamilton County GOP Chair Russell Mock about the next term.
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Cincinnati City Council approved about $7 million in spending Monday in the final portion of the annual carryover budget.
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Albi's top priorities include reducing gun violence.
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"This is going to give the city another tool to hold dumpers accountable and disincentivize their behavior," Mayor Aftab Pureval said.