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High school theater teachers fear their stages will be the next battleground in the culture war. Plays have been canceled or removed when local officials claim the content is inappropriate. It's happened in Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Pennsylvania and, most recently, Middlefield, Ohio.
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The top Senate Republican suffered a concussion and will remain in the hospital for observation and treatment after a fall on Wednesday evening at a D.C. hotel. He had been attending a private dinner.
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Klaber was murdered in 1976. Authorities were never able to find her killer — until new DNA evidence came to light recently.
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The 90-page report released Wednesday details a list of issues federal investigators uncovered during a two-year investigation of LMPD that began in April 2021, a year after the police killing of Breonna Taylor and in the wake of protests that followed.
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Hamilton County Coroner Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco reports if you're using street drugs like opioids and fentanyl, there's a two-thirds to three-quarter chance it also has xylazine, an animal drug that slows breathing and heart rate.
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Some former Bengals players are also scheduled to make an appearance during the Opening Day festivities.
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Rural homelessness has seen an increase in the past year. Housing advocates point to fewer resources built for small towns.
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Elected officials Michele Grim of Ohio (D) and Mike Jacobson of Nebraska (R) are working on passing legislation surrounding rail safety in their respective states, with the hopes it will become federal law as well.
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Cincinnati's Playhouse in the Park is nearly ready to cut the ribbon on its revamped home in Eden Park. Cast members are hard at work putting the finishing touches on a "singular sensation" of a grand opening.
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Transformers at the Mill Creek treatment plant were in the process of being replaced when one failed, cutting power, which stopped the treatment of sewage.