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The $35 million, 35,000-square foot facility on Princeton Road in Hamilton will be home to a new 911 Emergency Communication Dispatch Center and puts the Butler County Coroner's office in the same space as a new county morgue.
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The agency hasn't floated a new levy since 2004, but it intends to ask Butler County commissioners to approve an increase.
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Four days of events are planned to commemorate Indigenous Peoples Day. Urban Native Collective in Northside is hosting its annual Indigenous Peoples Day Convergence Oct. 10-13.
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The remains of a great auk — a penguin-like, flightless seabird — in the Cincinnati Museum Center's collection have been confirmed to be that of one of the world's last living members of its species. The bird was killed in 1844.
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The USDA has confirmed an Asian longhorned tick was pulled off a dog in Butler County. The tick is now confirmed in 24 Ohio counties, and is most likely present in even more.
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Ohio's attorney general filed suit against Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 2024 after news reports that the school was considering selling off rare books from the Klau Library collections.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said it's not likely the state would send National Guard troops to places like Portland and Chicago where Trump is sending federal forces.
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Covington Police arrested CityBeat photo intern Lucas Griffith during a march on the Roebling Bridge in July. The case has made national headlines and drawn protest from press freedom groups.
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Local Girl Scout troops can meet on Cincinnati Archdiocese campuses with the permission of their parish pastor and a signed facility use agreement.
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The cubs arrived Sept. 17 from Montana and have been quarantining behind the scenes.