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Jones was convicted for the 1994 murder of Rhoda Nathan. A trial court ordered a new trial in 2022 based on new evidence and allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. The prosecutor's decision after an Ohio Supreme Court ruling excluding some original testimony means Jones won't be retried.
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The first season of bobcat trapping in Indiana ended Dec. 6 as the season limit was met early.
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Preliminary results find the birds died from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), H5, or bird flu. Samples have been sent to a national lab for confirmation.
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Known for masterpieces like the Guggenheim Museum in Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Frank Gehry also left his mark on Cincinnati, creating the Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on UC's medical campus.
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Wayne County hasn't had a bookmobile since 2009. Now, Morrisson-Reeves Library is preparing to launch a new book truck to fill that gap.
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The agency declared a fiscal emergency in September after projecting a $13.3 million spending deficit for 2026.
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Collection goes through Feb. 2026 in Ohio and Kentucky, while Hoosiers have the opportunity year-round.
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AAA projects an additional 1.3 million people nationwide will be on the road compared to last Thanksgiving, and that number could get higher.
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The public artworks include themes like history, freedom and community.
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Wilberforce University is one of 11 Historically Black Colleges and Universities named to the inaugural cohort.