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The mass shooting in Florence, Kentucky that left four dead and three injured marks the third mass shooting in a month that has plagued the Greater Cincinnati area, according to the Gun Violence Archive, an organization dedicated to tracking gun crimes across America. The others were the shooting near UC's...
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Ohio lawmakers push to require public schools excuse students for religion classes
Ohio public schools would not be able to prevent students from leaving school to attend religious instruction if a bill becomes law. Former Rep. Al Cutrona, R-Canfield, and Rep. Gary Click, R-Vickery, cosponsored House Bill 445 which would require public school districts to excuse students for off-campus religious instruction. Cutrona is now a state senator.
Tropical Storm Beryl remnants forecasted to hit Ohio
The National Hurricane Center predicts remnants of Tropical Storm Beryl could reach Ohio this week as it continued to barrel toward the U.S. on Sunday. Beryl will link up with another storm system this week, bringing about half an inch of rain to Ohio Tuesday through Thursday, NWS meteorologist Ashley Novak said.
The Spectrum: Biden on the offensive; Ohio’s redistricting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – This week on The Spectrum: “I was exhausted,” the president said during that interview. “I didn’t listen to my instincts in terms of preparing.” Was the interview enough to convince voters and donors that he is fit for office? “I think that the people who are making an important decision like […]
Tips for staying safe during summer festival season
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Summer is in full swing, with lots of festivals, county fairs and carnivals happening throughout the state of Ohio. With everyone gearing up to head out outside and enjoy the summer fun, Public Health for Dayton and Montgomery County has shared some tips to stay safe this season. Food safety Summer […]
Sen. JD Vance says he has ‘not gotten the call’ from Trump asking to be his VP
Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, on Sunday said former President Donald Trump has not spoken to him about joining his campaign as his vice presidential pick. “Have you gotten the call from Donald Trump? Has he asked you to be his running mate?” moderator Kristen Welker asked Vance during an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.”
Cincinnati officials want feedback on how to conduct a new economic disparity study
The first of five public meetings about a new Cincinnati economic disparity study is Wednesday afternoon. City officials want to get public feedback before putting out a request for proposals to find the right consultant to conduct the study. Economic Inclusion Director Laura Castillo says the study will look at...
What is a resolution? What is a proclamation? And what do they actually do in Cincinnati?
Cincinnati City Council passed six resolutions last month, all in honor of Pride Month. The six resolutions included Council member Reggie Harris’ recognition of some residents for their LGBTQ+ advocacy work. But the passage of a resolution isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. A resolution regarding a ceasefire in Israel’s war in Palestine held in February created intense debate among Council members and the public.
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