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Someone broke into the building and set the fire, according to Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio CEO and President Nan Whaley.
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Thomas Brian Niehaus pleaded guilty to one count of malicious use of fire in federal court Thursday in connection with the July 2025 incident. The charge carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.
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The Ohio River Foundation is launching the project with a handful of local park districts and land trusts to create or restore more than a thousand acres of native habitat to benefit the Easter Monarch Butterfly, endangered bee species and more.
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A researcher at the University of Cincinnati is working to better understand infertility in humans with the help of thousands of tiny fish who share 70% of their genes with humans.
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The appointment comes after a months-long search, which the district says included input from students, staff, family, and community members across the city.
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Check our database for degrees from Indiana's public colleges and universities that eliminated or suspended due to not meeting the low-enrollment threshold.
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Literally. Part of the new, larger signage is reflective. The new signs designed by DAAP students and faculty also feature clearer numbers and letters, better wayfinding information, braille, and QR codes for real-time bus updates.
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Three Ohio lawmakers are drafting two bills targeting consumer rights and athletic integrity with the Center for Christian Virtue.
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Tri-State peace groups and socialist organizations rallied on the steps of the Hamilton County Courthouse Wednesday.
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Incumbent Gary Moore and his challenger, Boone County Commissioner Chet Hand, gave their plans for addressing a number of issues facing Boone County.