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As always at BLINK, there is always much to see and do. The four-day light and art festival is happening for the fourth time in 2024, and this time, it…
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Plum Street in front of Cincinnati City Hall has been closed this week. Like a lot of other street closures this week, it's tied to BLINK. The creator of…
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Past BLINK festivals have started with a parade, and the fourth edition will as well. Since 2022, the parade has been presented by 'Ish. Executive…
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There hasn't been projection mapping at Music Hall since the 2015 Lumencity show.The artistic director of AV Extended says the technology has changed a…
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Kentucky's Amendment 1 seeks to add constitutional language to ban noncitizens from voting in all local and state elections, but state officials say it's already against the law.
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Vance has faced repeated questions on the campaign trail about whether Trump lost in 2020. On Wednesday, he gave his most direct answer to date, answering "no" in response to a reporter's question.
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Questions about early voting in Ohio and death have been raised as former President Jimmy Carter, who is in ill health, plans to vote early in Georgia.
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The grant will support research into how climate change impacts human health — the single biggest health threat facing humanity, according to a 2021 World Health Organization report.
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Over 11 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry were recalled over listeria concerns, affecting salads, wraps, frozen meals and more from popular chains like Target, Trader Joe's and Walmart.
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Mickey Springer, Jerry’s widow, and other family members will attend the ArtWorks mural dedication 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, on 12th Street.
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The debate around the issue has led some to question why supporters on one side seem to have more freedom to speak about the amendment than the other.
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