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Four seats on the Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education are up for election this November. We asked listeners what they wanted to know before heading to the polls.
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Thirty-four of 35 candidates for Cincinnati City Council responded to a WVXU survey asking their policy opinions on several key issues. Learn more about each candidate here.
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The WVXU news team wants to hear from Cincinnati voters about what issues you're paying attention to this election. We may ask the candidates your question.
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Some say the recommendations don't go far enough to fix a system that led to three council member indictments last year.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has more impact on people's daily lives than the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The right to know how various government entities conduct their business is a cornerstone of democracy. That's why each state in the U.S. has laws…
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A newly proposed charter amendment would require city council members and the mayor to resign if they are running for another salaried, elected position.…
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Cincinnati's Economic Development Reform Panel heard feedback from a few people Friday on its draft recommendations. City Council formed the panel in…
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An anti-corruption panel wants feedback from Cincinnatians on potential recommendations for reform. The Economic Development Reform Panel must submit…
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Republicans in the Ohio House – the majority of them anyway – finally managed to get themselves together and do what they should have done nearly a year…