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In Ohio, foreclosures increased by more than 167% during the first six months of 2022, according to Attom, making the state’s foreclosure rate of one in every 475 homes the third highest in the nation.
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It’s been called the country’s largest light, art and projection-mapping experience. Now BLINK is back for the first time since 2019.
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A new report shows the city had a goal to re-pave 100 lane miles last year, but managed to complete just 42 lane miles.
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Need to report a pothole? Notice a burned out street light? Trash didn't get picked up? Cincinnati officials are launching a tool to request help with a wide variety of issues.
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Homeowners across Greater Cincinnati have learned the hard way that this region is prone to landslides.
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A federal grant offers funding along with new hope that honor could one day be restored for the thousands of dead buried in West Price Hill.
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Paul Brown Stadium — which was named for the team’s founder and first head coach when it opened in 2000 — will be known as Paycor Stadium under a new naming rights deal.
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United Way recently invested nearly $20 million with local nonprofits and the organization changed the way it's going about that work.
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Cincinnatians can now apply for a grant to help fund community-led projects for litter control and beautification. The Safe and Clean program has been re-launched as the Safe and Clean Accelerate Grant with $500,000 available. There's no limit on the amount for each grant.
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Cincinnati is one of 13 cities across the globe chosen for the Innovation Training program from the Bloomberg Center. A local team of city officials will work with international experts on their chosen topic: improving community engagement.