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2013/05/22 12:08
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CINCINNATI - Competing plans to fill the city of Cincinnati’s $35 million budget gap will be the topic of discussion at a third public meeting Wednesday evening. The Budget and Finance Committee's...
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2013/05/22 11:08
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CINCINNATI - The use of city-issued credit cards at City Hall is coming under increasing scrutiny as Cincinnati continues to consider laying off police and firefighters and cutting city services to...
2013/05/20 10:08
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CINCINNATI - Three competing plans to fill the city of Cincinnati’s $35 million budget gap will be the topic of discussion at a public hearing Monday evening. The Budget and Finance Committee's...
2013/05/17 03:08
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CINCINNATI - Just hours before Thursday night’s public hearing on Cincinnati’s proposed budget, two City Council members introduced a plan to reduce planned police and fire layoffs even further. Vice...
2013/05/16 11:09
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CINCINNATI - Cincinnati residents have an opportunity to weigh in on the city’s proposed layoffs to the police and fire departments during a public hearing Thursday evening. The Budget and Finance...
2013/05/13 22:08
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CINCINNATI - Cincinnati City Council will discuss a rule change Tuesday that critics said could prohibit any potential voter referendum on extra money for the troubled streetcar project. A council...
2013/05/13 20:01
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Cincinnati needs the $17.4 million extra to move the streetcar project forward even before learning what low-bidder Messer says the project will cost now. The city can’t negotiate with Messer until...
2013/05/10 22:52
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Cincinnati is a contender to be the future home of the Delta Queen. Investors met with city and Hamilton County leaders on Friday to discuss an economic development loan which would help bring the...
2013/05/08 16:21
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In our present-day American society, the term “modern-day slavery” sounds almost like an oxymoron. Slavery, we think, is a dark stamp in a long American history; at worst, it’s something we think is...
2013/05/03 09:08
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CINCINNATI - Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Kathy Harrell said Thursday that some Cincinnati police officers and several hundred city workers are currently in dark about...
2013/05/01 12:48
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CINCINNATI - Less than a week before Cincinnati hosts the Flying Pig Marathon, the city is set to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon terror attacks during a city council meeting Wednesday. The...
2013/04/30 04:08
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CINCINNATI - After more than four hours of discussion and debate Monday night, Cincinnati City Council was no closer to filling a $17.4 million funding gap in the long planned streetcar...
2013/04/30 04:00
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In June, hundreds of Cincinnati police and firefighters will receive layoff notices. Cincinnati's city manager Milton Dohoney said he has no other option. "If there was another way to deal with it, I...
2013/04/30 01:01
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UPDATE, 8:30 p.m.: Here’s a statement from John Cranley, mayoral candidate and former councilman: “With so many projects like the MLK Interchange, Westwood Square, and the redevelopment of the old...
2013/04/24 14:21
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Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld is asking Cincinnatians to take part in the Greater Cincinnati Day of Fasting today and put off lunch to help support the Freestore Foodbank. Sittenfeld’s office said in a...
2013/04/24 14:01
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Update: Not into fasting? Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory has also proclaimed Wednesday “Zip’s Café Day” in Cincinnati to celebrate the addition of bacon to the Zip’s menu. It’s not Lent, but...
2013/04/24 11:08
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CINCINNATI - A local non-profit organization is asking Tri-State residents to say “no” to the sandwich, pass on the pizza and cast away the cookies on Wednesday and instead give the food money to...
2013/04/23 14:21
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An amendment in the Ohio House budget bill last week would make it so universities have to decide between providing voting information to students or retaining millions of dollars in out-of-state...
2013/04/23 09:01
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Hamilton County Democrats, wanting diversity in their City Council slate, recommended the endorsement of a mayor�s aide and former council aide over former mayor and congressman David Mann. The...
2013/04/22 15:21
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The Democratic Party’s nominating committee announced who it’s supporting for City Council Friday: Greg Landsman, who heads the Strive Partnership and worked for former Gov. Ted Strickland; Shawn...