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It's not your last chance to give your opinion, though. Here's how to tell City Council what you think.
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You can learn a lot from a meeting agenda, but you have to know how to interpret it.
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Ohio lawmakers want to put Ohio's current voter ID law on the ballot this fall so voters can codify it in the Ohio Constitution.
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City officials say the goal is to inspire innovative ideas with a long-term goal of creating pre-approved design plans for two-, three- and four-unit housing.
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The organizations that provide services say they can cover about half the funding for five months; they want to borrow the other half from the city and Hamilton County.
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie wasn't the only established Northern Kentucky Republican to lose his primary.
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Attorney General Dave Yost is in his final two weeks in office, after resigning earlier this month to work for the conservative Christian Alliance Defending Freedom.
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Mayor Pureval made several adjustments to the plan, like reducing the amount set aside for the Farmer Music Center and earmarking $1 million for BLINK.
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An Indianapolis transgender woman won court approval to change her birth certificate. Now Indiana's attorney general is trying to reverse it.
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An April poll by Bowling Green State University made it clear which party is ready to go to the polls in Ohio.