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There are an estimated 7,000 Revolutionary War soldiers buried in in the Buckeye State.
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An agreement between Cincinnati and the Ohio Department of Public Safety will allow Ohio State Troopers to patrol areas in the city beyond state highways. In addition, the state will provide aviation law enforcement tools and special state investigators.
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A new pilot program allows users to rent kayaks from a remote kiosk at Salway Park in Northside.
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About 600 workers represented by the union at the two local GE Aerospace facilities say they want more affordable health care, better time off options, and more job security assurances.
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A lot of factors play into price fluctuations, a AAA spokesperson says.
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River Heritage Conservancy said the proposed location for its whitewater element, about an hour-and-a-half from Cincinnati, will improve otherwise unused land.
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UAW Local 647 represents roughly 640 GE Aerospace employees. Union representatives say workers want better job security assurances and lower insurance costs ahead of the expiration of the UAW's current contract with the company.
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About a dozen pastors from area churches went on the tour at the invitation of the Butler County Sheriff's Office after they expressed concerns over a contract with the federal government to hold ICE detainees.
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The new citywide curfew is 11 p.m. for anyone under age 18 that is not accompanied by an adult. Within a "special extended curfew district" the curfew begins at 9 p.m.
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Attorneys, faith leaders, and those detained in the jail have raised questions about treatment in the facility.