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This Friday is National Bike to Work Day. In the Cincinnati area, cyclists can take advantage of a few free offerings on their way to work.
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Feeding America's annual study of food insecurity shows rural counties in the Cincinnati metropolitan area have the highest food insecurity rates locally.
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Learn how state funding will help pay for repairs to Ohio homes with lead paint.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has announced a statewide investigation into Kentucky's beleaguered youth detention facilities over civil rights concerns.
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As suicide has become a leading cause of death among youth in recent years, experts say that if more data is collected on youth mental health, the greater chance prevention efforts are successful.
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Wright's resignation comes shortly after the six unions representing employees at CPS held votes of no confidence in the superintendent, who joined the district in 2022.
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The new astronomer at the Cincinnati Observatory has been director of the Thomas More University Observatory.
Dean discusses the Quesst X-59 aircraft with Senior NASA engineers!
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