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Cincinnati has become the seventh city in the state to take a stand supporting marriage equality. The City Council this afternoon passed the resolution,…
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Dozens of Cincinnati city workers who faced layoffs this year won't lose their jobs.City Council has restored nearly four-million-dollars in budget cuts…
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Cincinnati city council is expected to officially approve an additional 17.4 million dollars for the streetcar project. A Council committee approved the…
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Hundreds of Cincinnati police officers and firefighters will keep their jobs for at least another year. City Council has approved a municipal budget plan…
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It appears Cincinnati voters will be asked to approve the city's controversial parking system lease in November. A group opposing the plan has turned in…
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The Cincinnati police union wants City Council to balance the budget without cutting officers.The union's president says the plan to lay off nearly 150…
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The city of Cincinnati has appealed a judge's ruling blocking implementation of its parking lease plan. The judge blocked the plan approved by City…
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Cincinnati City Council yesterday approved a prevailing wage law.The measure requires workers on city-funded construction projects to be paid a union wage…
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Opponents of the City of Cincinnati's plan to lease its parking operations have begun collecting petition signatures to get a referendum on the November…
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A Hamilton County judge yesterday blocked the city of Cincinnati's plan to lease its parking operations.The ruling came moments after City Council…