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The free rides on Cincinnati Metro buses will be ending later this week. Mayor John Cranley and Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) CEO…
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Somewhere between 1,300 and 1,700 employees with the city of Cincinnati could be temporarily laid off as the city faces a huge budget shortfall because of…
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Some American cities may get money from a federal stimulus bill to pay first responders and health care workers because of the coronavirus pandemic. But…
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Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley announced Monday that he's signed four emergency orders to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The most significant one is an…
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In 2014, the City of Cincinnati created the Office of Performance & Data Analytics (OPDA) to collect and analyze city-wide data to monitor and improve…
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Now you can reach for your smartphone instead of your wallet when you pay a parking meter in Cincinnati.The city has unveiled a mobile app that can be…
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There are lots of way to interact with the city of Cincinnati including a website, a mobile app and the city's 591-6000 phone line. But city council is…
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A Council committee has approved the first pay raise since 2009 for Cincinnati Firefighters. Union president Matt Alter says it doesn't have everything…