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A 2022 report by the National Association of REALTORS found the number of residential home sales involving institutional buyers in Ohio exceeded the national average.
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The legislation would block tax breaks for companies that own 50 or more single-family rental properties.
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Brown stopped by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in Cincinnati on Wednesday to explain how the legislation would target the drug's suppliers and make treating drug addiction easier in Ohio.
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The way Republican candidates for the 2024 Senate nomination deal with the omnipresent specter of Donald Trump runs the gamut from total avoidance to full embrace.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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The Cleveland businessman is running for U.S. Senate for a second time, having dropped out before last year's seven-way primary. But he says this race won't look like that one.
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The list of Ohio Republicans who want to take on Democratic incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown is already a long one.
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"There is certainly a whiff of opportunity in the air, which tends to draw a crowd," said David Niven, professor of political science at the University of Cincinnati.
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With many Republicans who were elected last year term-limited from statewide office, Dolan is likely to not be the only GOP candidate to challenge Brown.
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Federal act inspired by Cincinnati cemetery means funding for Black burial grounds across the nationFunding is included in the recently signed Consolidated Appropriations Act to help restore and protect Black cemeteries. First introduced in 2019, the African American Burial Grounds Preservation Act came to be because of Cincinnati's Union Baptist Cemetery in Price Hill.