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The city will drop a permit program that allows electric vehicle owners to park for free at metered spaces and in city-owned garages.
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City Manager Sheryl Long just wrapped up her first full year in the leadership role. Now council is measuring how she did.
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"Faith is the courage that things can be different," Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp said. "There are two truths in this moment and one is that nothing will be OK. And the second truth is that we don't have to do this alone."
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Earlier this summer, artists restored the Black Lives Matter mural painted in front of Cincinnati City Hall in 2020. The local woman who helped make the mural a reality says the group who painted it is just getting started.
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The right to know how various government entities conduct their business is a cornerstone of democracy. That's why each state in the U.S. has laws…
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Last year three Cincinnati City Council members were indicted on federal bribery charges, leading many to believe there is a culture of corruption at City…
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For decades following a corrupt regime at City Hall, being the mayor of Cincinnati was mostly a ceremonial affair. That changed in 1999, when city voters…
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Two weeks before the May 4 mayoral primary, WVXU begins examining Cincinnati political corruption in a series called "Trust In Local Government – WVXU's…
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Cincinnati's Charter Committee – the independent political party that has fashioned itself to be the watchdog for "good government" in the city – is going…
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Almost every Cincinnati neighborhood has a community council, a group of volunteers chosen by residents to complete projects, engage with outside…