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Hearings have turned up embarrassing emails and problems with grants, but evidence of a larger cover-up is lacking.
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ODOT and KYTC project managers say the approaches to the bridges over the Ohio River should have a smaller impact on the neighborhoods they're in.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is expected to sign a pair of bills he asked lawmakers to pass in a special legislative session, the first in 20 years.
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The regional council of governments wants to make sure it hasn't overlooked a connection wanted by the community.
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The report looks into areas that are suitable for solar projects, but also wouldn’t conflict with other natural elements.
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GOP lawmakers in the Ohio House voted Thursday afternoon to advance their version of a foreign contributions bill.
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Several cities throughout the Tri-State will host Pride festivals this summer, some of them for the first time.
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Lex Nycole, as a curator, is dedicated to making culture more accessible in her city, recognizing the influential role of art and entertainment. From her youth, she committed her career to creating outlets that promote both the city’s artistry and community well-being.
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