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Even Cincinnatians who aren't football fans are showing an outpouring of support.
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An organization founded to help Afghan refugees find homes in the United States has expanded its mission.
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Restoration work and a hunch uncovered what could be a rare self-portrait of the 19th century French impressionist.
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It may sound like a Greek tragedy, but the breeding behavior is not unexpected. However, it is not in the zoo's plans for Fiona to get pregnant.
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Greg Landsman, a Democrat on Cincinnati City Council, won a narrow victory over Republican incumbent Steve Chabot Tuesday, ending Chabot's quarter-century hold on the seat.
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"The N-word is an automatic presumption of termination," explained City Solicitor Emily Woerner. "All other (slurs), it would be a minimum of a 40-hour unpaid suspension, up to a termination, depending on the facts."
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The $25-billion deal is likely to draw intense scrutiny from federal regulators and critics as it would form a new supermarket colossus at a time of soaring food costs.
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The Ohio Valley stretches across a major migration corridor for songbirds. It contains a big hazard: lights.
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"SwimShady," "Alby," and "Manhattan" are schedule to leave in early October. But the zoo doesn't expect Manatee Springs to remain empty for long. Information about new manatees will be released soon, according to a release.
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CPD announced last month an internal investigation had taken place after Officer Rose Valentino was heard on body-camera video using the N-word. Her police powers were suspended during the investigation.