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Cincinnati officials said Monday many of the city's restaurants and bars that opened for outdoor dining last weekend followed the state's safety…
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Cincinnati City Council has approved an ordinance changing how the city enforces state health orders.Right now, it's a criminal offense punishable by up…
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Cincinnati City Council is expected to vote on an ordinance Wednesday that would impose civil fines instead of criminal penalties for businesses in the…
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After waiting for several days, the Cincinnati Health Department has received COVID-19 test results for six people who were tested last week at city…
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Cincinnati Health Commissioner Melba Moore said so far the city's health clinics have tested 11 people for COVID-19. Moore told City Council Wednesday…
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Cincinnati's Health Commissioner says contrary to rumors on social media, as of Monday morning, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the city.…
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If there was any question about which season we are in, the next few days should prove educational. The National Weather Service has issued a heat…
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The Cincinnati Health Department's new Commissioner steps into the role after an unsettling time. The department went without a permanent leader for two…
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The Cincinnati Health Department is investigating a potential measles case. The department is urging residents to get vaccinated to decrease the spread of…
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In the wake of the opioid crisis, a pilot program in Cincinnati is designed to fill another gap in addiction treatment. In the Safe Places Cincy project,…