Streets will be closed, celebrities and fans will parade, and there will be hoopla before the first pitch of the Cincinnati Reds' 2024 season.
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A majority of the Republican gubernatorial candidates on a debate stage Wednesday said they don’t support the new Indiana law that could hold back thousands of students who fail their third grade reading test.
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Justices sitting on the Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case over whether pharmacies can be held liable for selling and distributing legal opioid painkillers.
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The controversial 240-unit apartment development will necessitate demolishing the historic Hoffman School Building.
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Legislation to amend the Kentucky Open Records Act cleared a Senate committee despite bipartisan criticism that it would undermine government transparency, though a controversial part of the bill was rejected.
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OKI Wanna Know answers questions, especially off-the-wall ones, about the Cincinnati area. This time it's about a habit of baseball players.
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After just barely missing the playoffs last year, the Cincinnati Reds, with a mix of young phenoms and veteran players, are ready to take it to an even higher level this year.
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Kelly died Tuesday evening at her home, surrounded by loved ones, according to a statement released on behalf of her family.
"Louis Langrée leads the CSO and the May Festival Chorus in Brahms’ A German Requiem."
Entrepreneur Jay Banks initiated the Native Brand as a side hustle in 2013, selling hats and shirts on Fountain Square.
Dean chats with John Read, an astronomer, YouTuber, and author of the popular, "50 Things to See With a Telescope" series.
Public media organizations across Ohio have partnered to launch The Ohio Newsroom—offering news coverage and including stories that may not have otherwise been told.
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