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Most hospitalizations from the flu in Ohio are in the Dayton and Cincinnati areas.
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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 Senate Majority PAC, the main source of outside funding for Democratic Senate candidates, hasn't spent a dime on the campaign of Tim Ryan in Ohio and doesn't plan to. Ryan is taking it as another sign that he isn't dependent on either party.
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The partnership between the Hamilton County Police Association Dive and Recovery Team and Living Lands and Waters started with the tornadoes in Kentucky and Indiana last December.
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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."
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This production includes original choreography set to a brand new score. It also offers a new take on the Washington Irving classic.
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A statewide commission tasked with planning Ohio's part of the USA's 250th anniversary has issued its first round of ideas and recommendations. The suggestions don't yet have many specifics but range from celebrating Ohio's aviation history to the importance of waterways like Lake Erie and the Ohio River.
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Ohio House Speaker Bob Cupp and Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman went to the U.S. Supreme Court to get the Ohio Supreme Court off their backs on gerrymandering congressional districts. But a 2019 U.S. Supreme Court decision may doom their effort to failure.
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"I was shocked," said Lauren Copeland, a political science professor at Baldwin Wallace University, which conducted the poll. "Shocked to the point where I was going back and double-checking everything to make sure it was right."
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Health, Science & EnvironmentIn the wake of disasters and emergencies, there's frequently a need for blood donations. Now, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is partnering with a Southwest Ohio tissue center on an inventory of donor skin to immediately treat injuries from mass casualty emergencies involving burns.
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U.S. Representative Steve Chabot and Cincinnati Council Member Greg Landsman traded barbs in the final televised debate in the race for Ohio’s First Congressional District.
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If you haven't noticed it already, you should expect to see your energy bills increase as we head into winter. An Ohio energy consultant says we can expect to see those prices stay high for a while, too.