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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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Gerrymandering is the easy answer, but it's not that simple.
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The State of Ohio-Butler County Incident Management Team could soon be designated as a federally deployable Supplemental Response Team with FEMA, meaning the team could respond to disasters of all kinds directly under FEMA's direction.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentCouldn't get enough of 2021's cicada emergence? Good news! Latecomer cicada stragglers may arrive in Cincinnati this week.
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Many people have tried to hang a label on Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate. His Republican opponent, J.D. Vance, calls Ryan a "Trump Democrat." The truth is, Ryan is very hard to pigeonhole.
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Business & EconomyThe logistics company emphasizes it is augmenting, not replacing workers. Instead, it says robots will increasingly work beside humans to increase productivity.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentWhen rainstorms dry up, local creeks do, too, leaving fish out of luck. A team of UC researchers and the Hamilton County Conservation District are testing out a relatively inexpensive solution to see if it helps make streams into successful wildlife habitats.
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Assuming the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, Democrats in Ohio may see the decision rebound in their favor by stirring up dormant interest among voters angry over the decision.
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President Joe Biden on Friday made his fifth visit to Ohio and second to Cincinnati since taking office. He visited a metal and alloy company in Hamilton to talk about additive manufacturing, announce a new initiative, and call on Congress to pass the Bipartisan Innovation Act.
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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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"Dad was like, 'You gotta get there early, it's gonna be a big crowd. Oh, my goodness, we're gonna have to be there early,' " Tamara Hitson remembers. "And nobody was here," she finishes with a laugh.