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The National Weather Service predicts temperatures near the 100-degree mark this week, but road work continues across the state.
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The bridge is 56 years old and isn't compliant with the Americans for Disabilities Act.
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A Cincinnati City Council committee voted unanimously Tuesday to pass a resolution urging state officials to explore "all options to reclaim additional land" in the design for a companion bridge to the Brent Spence.
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A release says a replacement is needed because the two pedestrian crossings are starting to deteriorate. They were built in the 1960s, but engineers are concerned about safety, for those passing over or under.
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Thursday saw the start of Major League Baseball, the Masters, and the Ohio Department of Transportation's construction season. District 8 Deputy Director Tammy Campbell says two areas will get the most attention.
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Engineers know how they'll cross a river and a creek to make a new connection on the shared use path.
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How crews deal with clearing the roads depends on what's falling from the sky, and how cold it is.
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The cameras are accessible online and through a mobile app.
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At a news conference Wednesday, the Department of Public Works showed off its salt pile and asked for patience.
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