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The deadline for some state and local districts to spend funding intended to help students recover academically from the pandemic was extended to March 2026 under the Biden Administration, but U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon now says those funds must be liquidated within the next few months.
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The city of Cincinnati employee was terminated in October after an "aggressive, derogatory, and disparaging" interaction with pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside City Hall.
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Rodney Hinton Jr. will stay in jail for allegedly driving his car into retired Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry Henderson. His attorney Clyde Bennett II says he was experiencing extreme mental distress.
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Liz Walters is resigning her post after four years in that office.
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New service standards the United States Postal Service rolled out last month could impact Ohioans — especially those in rural communities.
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Hinton was fleeing a stolen car in Price Hill May 1 when an officer shot and killed him. Police say he was armed. Hinton's family wants more information.
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Cincinnati City Council is set to approve a job creation tax credit agreement this week, the fourth such agreement so far this year.
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Transparency about what the recent executive order means for Cincinnati Public Radio, and answers to questions you might have about our current situation and the stations' future.
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Indiana's State Disaster Relief Fund provides money to people for damage to their homes or property that isn't covered by insurance.
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The EZConnect pilot program is a collaboration between Metro, the Butler County Regional Transit Authority, and the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky to eliminate the need for transfers between systems for those using paratransit services.