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The Cincinnati Museum Center is taking a closer look at a one-of-a-kind exhibit.
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A new law that bans people from camping on public land was recently signed by Indiana Governor Mike Braun. The law also criminalizes the act.
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The Village of Gratis Police Department confirmed Officer Jeffrey Baylor submitted his resignation following an incident last week in which he and Chief Tonina Lamanna visited three schools in the Cincinnati Public School District on behalf of ICE.
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The agency's board is cutting nearly a quarter of its staff, and is giving up part of the building it occupies.
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The center began with one employee and a commitment to preserving Miami tribal culture through a partnership between Miami University and the nation from which the school derives its name. Over 25 years, it's grown into a full-scale initiative revitalizing the Myaamia language and culture.
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The message to lawmakers is that voters like and want the option to mail their ballots.
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The Ohio River Foundation is launching the project with a handful of local park districts and land trusts to create or restore more than a thousand acres of native habitat to benefit the Easter Monarch Butterfly, endangered bee species and more.
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A cube satellite built by University of Cincinnati students is part of the payload on a resupply mission heading to the International Space Station.
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The Hamilton County Democrat served from 1978 to 1994.
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The third round of No Kings rallies included locally-organized events in small towns, big cities and suburbs across Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Here's what happened at a few of them.