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Cincinnati Council voted 8-0 Wednesday to ban some campaign contributions in an effort to combat corruption, and to create a new position to oversee all reform efforts at City Hall.
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A new report from the National Civic League was sparked by the corruption charges and ethics challenges at Cincinnati City Hall.
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The meetings are for residents to help city officials brainstorm ways to improve or create new methods of engagement. You can also take an online survey.
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National Civic League study includes recommendations for the city's council-manager form of government.
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Cincinnati Council passed an ordinance Wednesday requiring all future mayors and councils to create a code of conduct for themselves. But the current council is declining to establish a code of conduct for their last couple months in office.
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A director of ethics and good government could take on responsibility for implementing anti-corruption reform in Cincinnati. Creating that new position is a key part of City Manager Paula Boggs Muething's reform recommendations, outlined in a new report.
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Ohio is no stranger to scandal.In fact, it's been reported that, as of today, no state in the Union has a bigger scandal than the $61 million bribery case…
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U.S. Rep. Steve Chabot's (R-OH) former campaign manager pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court Friday to charges he embezzled more than $1.4 million from…
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Six Cincinnati City Council members decided fellow Councilman Wendell Young had to go, but Wednesday their votes fell one short of the total needed to…
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The previous decade saw significant corruption cases and implementation of reform across Northern Kentucky. Former Kentucky Auditor Adam Edelen, who led…
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The indictment of three Cincinnati City Council members on corruption charges last year made waves across the Queen City and beyond. But Cincinnati wasn't…
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In January, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley appointed nine members to a new panel tasked with reviewing how City Council handles development deals. The…
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A first generation American whose parents fled a civil war. A Black woman in a gentrifying neighborhood. A white woman concerned about trans rights. They…
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From unfounded allegations of a stolen election, to widespread distrust of the media, to a capital insurrection, to right here in Cincinnati where…
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What Lessons Can Cincinnati Learn From The Boss Cox Era?
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A measure voted down by a Cincinnati council committee Tuesday would have required immediate disclosure of some campaign donations. Council Member Greg…