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The wait is over, Bibi has given birth to a second hippo calf, making Fiona a big sister.
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The program will invite medical students from historically Black colleges and universities to do clinical rotations with NFL teams.
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A jury on Friday found the former Cincinnati council member guilty on one charge of bribery and one charge of extortion. He was found not guilty of both counts of honest services wire fraud and one count each of bribery and extortion.
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One of Ohio’s oldest African American cemeteries is closed because of contaminated groundwater containing human feces. Union Baptist Church leaders have struggled to get answers or help.
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Republicans are expected to unveil a new map today for congressional redistricting; Ohio election officials say they have “grave concerns” about being able to carry out a successful primary election on May 3; Akron Public Schools superintendent is going to have to try again to win over the school board when it comes to getting more administrative help; and more stories.
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Ohio has set yet another daily record for the number of COVID-19 cases; students with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District will learn remotely during their first week of school back from winter break; Cincinnati's mayor has declared a state of emergency over staff levels at the fire department; and more stories.
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There’s been a change of locations for tonight’s state of the city in Akron. Mayor Dan Horrigan had intended to deliver the annual address at 6 p.m. at Lock 3; authorities say a man will face a charge of causing a panic after his actions prompted a panicked rush out of an Ohio mall movie theater over the weekend; authorities in Lake County say they’ve pulled divers off the search for a missing 15-year-old boy who vanished while swimming in Lake Erie; and more stories.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to be in the Cincinnati area tomorrow. Details of her visit are not yet known.
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Although the pandemic caused preschool education to stop for many, a local kindergarten readiness program's enrollment is recovering as it expands services.
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All Aboard Ohio is optimistic about the recent proposed plan to expand rail service in Ohio.