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Cincinnati lost more than 2,000 housing units between 2010 and 2020, according to a new report from the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.
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A new survey shows only about a quarter of Cincinnatians are satisfied with the city’s maintenance of streets, sidewalks, and other infrastructure.
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The King Records Legacy Foundation will use the money to privately fundraise for construction costs.
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Some Cincinnati neighborhoods saw residential property tax increases far above the citywide average, including more than double in East Westwood.
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The concept is to determine what situations put families at higher risk for losing housing, identify families in those situations, then intervene with financial and other support.
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Voters approved the sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway to Norfolk Southern for $1.6 billion. That revenue will now be invested, but not in gun manufacturing.
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Council is moving ahead with the idea to create a task force to look at solutions related to a large spike in property taxes across Hamilton County.
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City Council must pass a final budget by the end of June.
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Dozens of residents spoke again Wednesday ahead of the council vote. Some called the resolution "a mockery" and "paltry, insufficient, and insulting."
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Traffic crashes in Cincinnati were at a seven-year low last year, according to police department data.