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The list of candidates includes several CPS parents, some local principals, university instructors, a health professional, a former primary candidate for mayor, and a candidate from last year's school board race.
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William DeHart Hubbard long-jumped more than 24 feet at the 1924 Paris Olympics, becoming the first Black athlete to win a gold medal in an individual Olympic event.
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Nonprofit Groundwork Ohio River Valley employs high school students, many from communities underserved by conservation movements, to work in parks and community gardens throughout the city.
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The poll, which was conducted from April to June this year, also showed that Beshear had the highest approval rating among both Republican and Democratic voters of any Democratic governor.
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The Cincinnati Music Festival celebrates more than 60 years of local and national R&B talent this weekend. Events will take place at Paycor Stadium, the Andrew J. Brady Music Center and Fountain Square.
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A significant portion of the park has been disrupted since 2022, when a water main emergency required construction there.
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The annual celebration of livestock and agriculture is in its 169th year, held at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus near the Historic Crew Stadium.
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Cincinnatians can help slow climate change by modifying the way they power their homes. A city initiative aims to provide residents with information they need to do so.
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Advocates on both sides of the Amendment 2 ballot issue are building up their campaigns and refining their messaging to reach voters.
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Dr. Yury Gonzales served as Cincinnati Health Department medical director from 2015 to 2020. He resumed that role again Tuesday.