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The Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency has targeted many government operations for cuts, including the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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For every 100 extremely low-income renters in Indiana, there are only 38 affordable and available housing options.
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Friends and former colleagues remember Jim Scott, one of the friendliest broadcasting personalities in Cincinnati history, who woke us up on local radio for more than five decades.
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The $17.6-million building with 146,000-square feet of space is being built behind the Latonia Commerce Center.
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The University of Cincinnati will test derivatives of the psilocybin Miami University's Dr. Andrew Jones is developing in his lab. These don't have the "trip."
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The 80 vendors are the most in Taste's history.
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GE is investing another $20 million at the EPISCenter in Dayton to build its seventh test cell for hybrid electric aircraft engine testing
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Just a half-percent of Cincinnati's 6,000 streets will get repaved this year. Principal Engineer Chris Ertel says there are four main factors to consider.
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Workers are demanding safer working conditions and a right to representation.
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UC Political Science Professor and Chair of the Center for Cyber Strategy Richard Harknett played a key role in the new more aggressive US strategy