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The federal lawsuit says the reasons given for firing Michael Washington are a "grab bag" of charges that formed the basis of a "public relations campaign" against him.
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The town hall questions mostly echoed what has been brought up previously, including criticism about abatements in general and about the current system, which is pretty clearly unbalanced.
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The measure was supposed to get a vote this week, but Council delayed action so they could do more community engagement.
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Cincinnati City Council and Mayor Aftab Pureval are asking Amazon to support employees trying to form a union at the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport. The Amazon Air Hub at CVG is the company's largest in the world.
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Cincinnati City Council voted 8-1 in March to approve an overhaul of the residential tax abatement program. Those changes go into effect Sept. 1.
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Cincinnati officials say safety regulations for the city-owned railway would not change if it’s sold to Norfolk Southern as proposed. Safety concerns are top of mind after a Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine over a week ago.
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Cincinnati Council voted unanimously Wednesday to require safe storage of guns around children and allow for local enforcement of the federal ban on people with a domestic violence conviction from possessing a firearm.
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City officials say the documents show how hard they fought for a fair price in a proposed sale to Norfolk Southern.
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Cincinnati Council will likely pass new local gun regulations next week, and the city is suing Ohio for the right to pass even more gun laws.
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Read 'em and weep. Or applaud, depending on your point of view.