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Murphy was officially named superintendent in Nov. 2024, and she says that in less than a year, CPS has made progress despite some financial challenges, a district-wide restructuring, and pressure from the federal government.
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A $12 million renovation project at one of Ohio's largest native seed nurseries is expected to be finished in December.
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Council members are pushing back on the city manager's decision to ban food trucks from operating after 11 p.m. on weekends in Downtown and Over-the-Rhine.
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Hamilton County commissioners Tuesday heard from social service leaders about the implications of the ongoing government shutdown, including potential impacts on food and housing aid.
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Nick Crossley is among emergency management leaders from across the country in Washington, D.C., this week advocating for the Fixing Emergency Management for Americans (FEMA) Act.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that more than 600,000 Kentuckians rely on the benefits.
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The former Enquirer sportswriter delivers some gems about Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, manager Sparky Anderson, and club president Bob Howsam in his new book "My Big Red Machine: The Tales, Drama and Revelations Of A Fan Turned Journalist Covering Baseball’s Greatest Team."
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Crime rates in Ohio's rural communities are often just as high as in the state's cities.
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A judge in Franklin County extended his restraining order Thursday, pausing Gov. Mike DeWine's ban of "intoxicating" hemp products.
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Researchers at the University of Kentucky are searching for signs of a fungal disease impacting the state's native snakes.