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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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As the investigation forges ahead, search and rescue teams continue to search through the rubble of the UPS plane crash with nine people still unaccounted for.
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An official with the National Transportation Safety Board says the left engine fell off the UPS plane as it was attempting to take off, before crashing just beyond the runway.
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Officer Zachary Stayton was captured on video punching protester Brandon Hill in the head multiple times. Stayton will serve a 30-day unpaid suspension and receive remedial training.
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Resources for residents and victims of Tuesday's UPS plane crash.
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Voters approved two Cincinnati charter amendments — one related to public safety hiring, and one related to campaign finance reporting.
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The race for Cincinnati City Council is officially nonpartisan, but the slate endorsed by the local Democratic party swept Tuesday's election for another two-year term.
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Martha Layne Collins became Kentucky’s first female governor in 1983.
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Chesley, who rose from humble roots in Avondale to become one of the nation’s most powerful class-action lawyers, died Sunday after a long battle with dementia.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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The commissioners did not vote on expanding the homestead exemption or the owner occupancy credit at their meeting Thursday.
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Officials are promising to do better than the highly criticized performance during a major winter storm in January.