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Cincinnati City Manager Patrick Duhaney is resigning his position to take a similar job in Virginia Beach, Virginia.Duhaney told Mayor John Cranley about…
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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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Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley told Cincinnati Edition on Wednesday that vital city services are remaining operational during the coronavirus…
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An investigation is underway after a Cincinnati 911 dispatcher apparently mishandled a call and the patient died Jan. 12 in a Groesbeck Road apartment.In…
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After 10 months of work, Cincinnati officials have a new process for reviewing the performance of the city manager. Currently it's Patrick Duhaney. The…
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Cincinnati City Manager Patrick Duhaney sent his budget proposal to Mayor John Cranley Thursday. The operating budget totals $1.1 billion for all funds,…
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Courtis Fuller hosts a town hall-style broadcast called Where We Stand 2019 with Cincinnati city leaders 7 p.m. Thursday, March 14 (Channel 5).The…
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Patrick Duhaney was sworn in as the City Manager of Cincinnati on December 12. Nominated for the position by Mayor John Cranley, Duhaney was confirmed as…
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The City of Cincinnati raises the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21. Patrick Duhaney is sworn-in as the permanent city manager of…
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Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to confirm Patrick Duhaney as the permanent city manager.The confirmation vote was 8-0, with Council…