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Jalyn Thacker is aiming to create a safe space in his rural Ohio home by hosting the first Pride festival in Adams County.
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The budget's approval marks a major milestone for Northern Kentucky University, which has been digging out of a $24 million financial hole since 2022.
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Cincinnati Opera is creating three original, full-length operas celebrating the Black American experience. The first debuts this summer, with the final project premiering in 2028.
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A longer version than the PBS broadcast will be part of a double feature with 'Cincinnati Sounds: Exploring a Musical City's Spaces, Places and Sounds' at the Cincinnati World Cinema at the Garfield Theatre Downtown.
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A popular (and generous) repayment plan ends, two new plans begin and many borrowers will see new loan limits.
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The change comes from a new law that restructures how electric utility companies receive state approval for new rates and outlines new billing program requirements.
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The state plan to change a portion of Kentucky's U.S. 25 from Erlanger to Florence has been paused indefinitely — but the state will still resurface the road this summer.
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House Bill 646, which establishes a Data Center Study Commission, got a makeover in the Senate Energy Committee Tuesday morning.
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The previous version would have banned Ohio Medicaid money for at-home family caregivers.
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The bill would ban marriage in Ohio until a person turns 18 years old, the age for legal adulthood in most cases.