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Ohio has over 8 million voters. Six of them were indicted for voting as non-citizens. And one of them is dead.
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Hamilton County's administrator is forecasting a 3% increase in revenue in 2025. He says this is after several years of 5% to 6% growth every year.
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As a longtime Cincinnati Public Schools employee, Shauna Murphy says she knows the district well and is prepared to lead even though she didn't expect to be appointed to the permanent role so soon.
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The city's Department of Transportation and Engineering says the city could face a $140 million deficit in transportation infrastructure maintenance needs by fiscal year 2029.
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Officials say an inspection late last week found more extensive damage than expected.
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The race for Ohio House speaker changed completely this week, the same week the GOP caucus vote is set to take place.
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Interim Superintendent Shauna Murphy will be the permanent superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools for the next two years.
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