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A state program to help low-income households with utility bills and other cooling costs during hot summer weather started July 1 and runs through the end of September.
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On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show, we answer your questions with our gardening experts.
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Much of the Tri-State is under a heat advisory until Thursday evening. Cities throughout the region are opening cooling centers for people seeking relief from the extreme heat.
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Cranking up the AC isn't the only way to cool down inside.
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The National Weather Service expects heat and humidity to settle in over the Cincinnati area for a few days.
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Experts discuss the signs and symptoms and how to stay safe.
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Though the heat advisory is set to expire Friday, high temperatures are forecasted to remain in the 90s through this weekend.
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It's getting dangerously hot this week. But you can cool down during the day even if you don't have access to air conditioning.
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This hot weather can present a whole new set of challenges for some people, says the Council on Aging's Communications Director Paula Smith.
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After a slow start, summer in Southwest Ohio is starting to feel more normal... and by normal we mean HOT.Heat advisories and watches are in effect for…