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Stuff floating on the Little Miami River near Loveland was first thought to be a sewage leak. It wasn't.
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'Georgia O'Keeffe, Photographer' presents a new angle on the famous artist through more than 100 photos, paintings, drawings and personal items.
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Cincinnati Council will likely pass new local gun regulations next week, and the city is suing Ohio for the right to pass even more gun laws.
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Dayton’s famous potato chip company Mikesell's will close down this month after being in business for over 100 years. The snack food company plans to sell its brand and intellectual property rights to another manufacturer.
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Growing up, Kathy Carter Young knew she was Myaamia (Miami), but says she didn't truly know what that meant. Then her son went to Miami University.
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Accuracy in Media, a self-appointed "media watchdog" group, traps school administrators in conversations videotaped surreptitiously and cherry-picks their responses to make it appear they are endorsing teaching Critical Race Theory in their classrooms.
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Ohio's governor stressed that crisis initiatives like the new 988 hotline are important, but mental health care must also include a big emphasis on treatment and prevention.
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The Rock Hall's ballot for the Class of 2023 is out.
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The two Miamis formed a partnership in 1972 that has grown and evolved, resulting in, among other things, a cultural revitalization. One outcome of that work has been finding and learning Myaamia stories that hadn't been told in many years.
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