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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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Local officials might have to recruit poll workers for two Ohio primary elections this year. A legal challenge to state House and Senate districts makes it impossible for them to appear on the May 3 ballot.
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The USA has formally submitted its bid to the UNESCO committee responsible for determining World Heritage Site status. That vote and announcement is expected in July of 2023.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThere were a lot of reasons to get out of the health care field after the pandemic hit.
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For starters: Pi Day — March 14, a k a 3/14 — was official designated by the U.S. House of Representatives in 2009.
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Business & EconomyIn addition, "We are significantly reducing our product portfolio to focus on basic health, hygiene and personal care items needed by the many Russian families who depend on them in their daily lives," said CEO Jon Moeller.
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COVID-19 first entered the public consciousness about two years ago. It drew a lot of comparisons to another pandemic just over a hundred years earlier. WVXU's Bill Rinehart looks at the influenza wave that surfaced in 1918 and what lessons it has for us today.
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Tickets are also now available to attend the debates in person on March 28-29 at Central State University in Wilberforce.
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The five Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission have produced a congressional map that, like the first one, probably won't stand up to judicial scrutiny.
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Challengers who underestimate Mike DeWine do so at their own peril.
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The University of Dayton is the official repository of Erma Bombeck's works, including original manuscripts, columns, handwritten notes, speeches, articles and memorabilia of a woman known as one of the great American humorists of the 20th century.