Firework season is about to kick into overdrive this weekend as people fill the skies with colorful explosives. For many pet owners, it means figuring out how to help sensitive animals deal with the noise and stress. WVXU spoke with a veterinarian to offer some tips.
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Cincinnati City Council is considering major changes to the residential tax abatement program. A vote has been delayed four times for more community engagement, but that engagement has been lackluster at best.
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The organization responsible for attracting and growing businesses in Northern Kentucky has a new name leaders say is symbolic of a shift in focus.
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The Kentucky senator had a concussion and minor rib fracture after he fell during a Washington, D.C. dinner event Wednesday night.
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Cincinnati and Hamilton County officials are kicking in annual funds to help 3CDC purchase the parking garage.
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The pandemic exacerbated rural mental health care gaps. A state program is trying to help.
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"This is the theater Cincinnati deserves," says Capital Campaign Co-Chair Woody Taft.
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Ohio law may be too weak to convict a corrupt public official, but federal prosecutors have a more powerful hammer.
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Karen Fine says "I feel like I learn from my patients all the time. ... They really have skills and senses that we don't." Her new memoir is 'The Other Family Doctor.'
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A coalition of supporters of reproductive rights will need nearly 414,000 valid signatures by July 5 to put it before Ohio voters in the fall.
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Once employees and corporate executives understand the risks, there are advantages to using ChatGPT and other programs.