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An important but neglected preserve in Mt. Healthy is getting some much-needed TLC. A small band of volunteers is determined to make a difference at Forest Avenue Wetland Park.
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The district approved the change earlier this week with the intention of reducing teacher burnout and giving educators an extra day to plan and maximize time inside the classroom.
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Cincinnati City Council is considering major changes to the residential tax abatement program. A vote has been delayed four times for more community engagement, but that engagement has been lackluster at best.
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The organization responsible for attracting and growing businesses in Northern Kentucky has a new name leaders say is symbolic of a shift in focus.
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The Kentucky senator had a concussion and minor rib fracture after he fell during a Washington, D.C. dinner event Wednesday night.
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Cincinnati and Hamilton County officials are kicking in annual funds to help 3CDC purchase the parking garage.
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The pandemic exacerbated rural mental health care gaps. A state program is trying to help.
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"This is the theater Cincinnati deserves," says Capital Campaign Co-Chair Woody Taft.
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Ohio law may be too weak to convict a corrupt public official, but federal prosecutors have a more powerful hammer.
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Karen Fine says "I feel like I learn from my patients all the time. ... They really have skills and senses that we don't." Her new memoir is 'The Other Family Doctor.'