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Cincinnati's bike share program had to shut down for the first few months of 2024 because of a critical funding shortfall.
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The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission's River Sweep is rallying volunteers to clean up the riverbank in Newport and Covington Saturday.
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The general himself — OK, a historical interpreter dressed as the general — will make an appearance along the Ohio River, just as he did 200 years ago.
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The number of year-to-date shooting incidents in Cincinnati is at the lowest level since 2010.
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