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The measure now heads to City Council for a public hearing and a vote.
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By some metrics, the problem has gotten worse in recent years.
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The copy of one of the nation's foundational documents almost never sees the light of day. The museum is making an exception to commemorate the nation's 250th anniversary.
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At least three crashes have been caught on cameras during the past year in Ohio. One driver who caused a crash pleaded guilty to reckless operation and had their license suspended.
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The new director of public services says he wants to fill potholes better and faster.
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President Trump has indicated he wants a national voting standard that does away with most mail-in, absentee voting, which has been allowed in Ohio since 2004.
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Details are emerging about six soldiers killed in Kuwait in an Iranian strike. Several Kentucky politicians made misleading statements about their ties to Kentucky.
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The national cable telecast comes as the Reds are still negotiating carriage deals with Spectrum and Altafiber and a local TV station to simulcast Opening Day.
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Northern Kentucky University President Cady Short-Thompson warned leadership they'll have to get creative and make some difficult decisions over the next few months.