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You may see some unusual contraptions flying over (or crashing into) the Ohio River this August.
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The number of young children with lead poisoning in Ohio remains high. Advocates in Toledo hope more housing regulations can change that.
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Louise Shropshire was a gospel musician, composer and activist best known for being the writer behind the civil rights anthem, "We Shall Overcome."
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Cincinnati Council will likely pass new local gun regulations next week, and the city is suing Ohio for the right to pass even more gun laws.
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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."