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A new online dashboard is now public to help Cincinnatians track progress on the Connected Communities comprehensive zoning reform from earlier this year.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is still planning to re-ignite the debate over redistricting in Ohio by pushing for a new plan.
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There's an effort underway to bring a proposed constitutional amendment before voters that seeks to provide equal protection for Ohioans regardless of gender, age or sexual orientation.
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The Tuesday and Wednesday before, and the Sunday and Monday after the holiday are expected to be the busiest days on the roads and in airports.
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The property tax rebate was created to return some funding to Hamilton County taxpayers in exchange for the stadium tax approved by voters in 1996.
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As the temperatures drop, the risk of death or serious illness for people experiencing homelessness rises significantly.
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Incoming and returning members of the Ohio House GOP caucus on Wednesday evening unanimously nominated outgoing Senate President and Rep.-elect Matt Huffman (R-Lima).
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