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Cincinnati Police spent up to 1,500 hours investigating crashes on interstates within the city last year.
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President Donald Trump has mentioned former President and Ohioan William McKinley when discussing tariffs. Trump calls him the "Tariff King."
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Four woolly mammoths that once stood outside the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and later the Cincinnati Museum Center's Geier Collections and Research Center, are moving to a new location. First, one will make it's way through the streets of Cincinnati Thursday in the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade.
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When the California biotech firm filed for bankruptcy, there was one looming question for customers: What's going to happen to my data?
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