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A Cincinnati Council Member has found a workaround to lower speed limits without going through an onerous logistical process with the Ohio Department of Transportation.
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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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Cincinnati USA Sports Commission is exploring plans for a new college football bowl game — the Chili Bowl — that would be broadcast on the CW network.
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The possible sale of Cincinnati Southern Railway could double the annual revenue for existing city infrastructure projects.
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Business & EconomyA Cincinnati agency says large investors are taking some of the most affordable homes off the market, exacerbating the racial wealth gap. It's now helping its new tenants buy the homes themselves.
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International soccer's governing body, FIFA, announces Thursday which sites it's selecting to host games during the 2026 World Cup, being jointly hosted in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
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Female rabbis have become a way of life these days, but Sally Priesand changed the course of women and Judaism when she became the first female rabbi in the United States in June 1972 after she was ordained at Cincinnati's Plum Street Temple.
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The study suggests the combined economic impact would be nearly $450 million, including about 3,000 jobs for the 15-county Tri-State area. It also estimates hosting would generate about $20 million in tax revenue for state and local governments and $15.4 million in sales tax revenue.
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The president is scheduled to meet with manufacturing leaders and discuss his plan to manufacture more in the United States.
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Today we look back at how the Cincinnati Bengals made it to the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years, and what it means for the fans and economy in Cincinnati.