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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe largest study in the world on biological differences of people living with PTSD could lead to diagnosis through blood and saliva tests.
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Cincinnati Swears In Its First Asian-American Mayor, Along With One Of Its Most Diverse Councils YetCincinnati's first Asian-American mayor officially stepped into the job Tuesday. Aftab Pureval took the oath of office at a ceremony in Washington Park, along with the nine members of the Cincinnati City Council elected in November.
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The state of emergency declaration frees up the city to enact mandatory overtime and cancel vacation time for firefighters and EMTs.
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Using machine learning methods, Eye on Ohio looked at property remediation in several counties to look deeper at a process that has transformed the rust belt over several years.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio ranks second in the country for the number of lead service lines that need to be replaced. Cincinnati has nearly 40,000 private lead lines at risk of contaminating drinking water.
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A cicada flew into a driver's face in Cincinnati Monday evening, causing them to crash and total their car, according to the Cincinnati Police Department.
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Vice President Kamala Harris stuck largely to discussing public transportation during a roundtable Friday in Cincinnati. She met with Sen. Sherrod Brown...
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It's been 20 years since a Cincinnati police officer killed Timothy Thomas, an unarmed Black teen in Over-the-Rhine – at the time, one of many deaths of...
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A Cincinnati Good Friday tradition is back this year.
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As coronavirus shutdowns and shortages rolled across the country in March 2020, it became clear there weren't enough face masks to help protect...