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Get ready to start dialing a new area code in Southwest Ohio.
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COVID-19 vaccination cards were a hot commodity for as people raced to procure their initial vaccinations. Now that many requirements for vaccination have been dropped, what should you do with that precious little slip of white card stock?
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Ohio's junior senator is trying to establish himself as a serious legislator, but lately has spent part of his time defending Donald Trump.
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Less than a year after forming, the Wilberforce University marching band is already gaining acclaim and stepping onto the music scene. Fresh off marching in four Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans, the "Hounds of Sound" will make their Cincinnati debut in the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade.
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Senate Bill 83, introduced last week, would fundamentally change higher education in the Buckeye State.
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Some 3 million Legos make up the newest exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
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Stamp and train enthusiasts packed a theater at Cincinnati's Union Terminal Thursday to celebrate the city's iconic train station being honored on a U.S. postage stamp. The recent trail derailments didn't go unrecognized.
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Ohio's Secretary of State, who always touts the integrity of Ohio elections, chose to spend last weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference, an event full of election deniers and conspiracy theorists.
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November 2024 is a presidential election year, when turnout is typically higher. So why are abortion rights groups shooting for November 2023?
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Local officials say they're completely confident that Cincinnati's drinking water is safe despite low-levels of contamination upstream in the Ohio River.
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According to data from the Superintendent Research Project, 49% of the 500 most populous school districts have undergone leadership changes since March 2020.
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Greater Cincinnati Water Works is testing the Ohio River regularly and hasn't detected any chemicals from a train derailment at East Palestine, Ohio.