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Numerous law enforcement agencies paid tribute to Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry Henderson with public memorials and a procession to Spring Grove Cemetery, where he was laid to rest.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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Last month, working groups presented policy ideas to make the zoning reform better.
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The city is partnering with Fifth Third Bank to start college savings accounts for 150 preschool-age children, with an initial deposit of up to $553 in the first year.
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We talk with long-distance cyclists about planning for days of biking and get maintenance tips.
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A listener wants to know if there was a person named Wasson, and if so, what did they do to get the road named for them.
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Of the seven local districts with issues on the ballot, three saw their levies get support from voters, while three others saw them fail. One school levy vote ended in a tie Tuesday night.
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Three candidates were on the primary election ballot, and the top two now advance to the general election.
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The city of Cincinnati employee was terminated in October after an "aggressive, derogatory, and disparaging" interaction with pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside City Hall.
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Rodney Hinton Jr. will stay in jail for allegedly driving his car into retired Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry Henderson. His attorney Clyde Bennett II says he was experiencing extreme mental distress.
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Hinton was fleeing a stolen car in Price Hill May 1 when an officer shot and killed him. Police say he was armed. Hinton's family wants more information.
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Cincinnati City Council is set to approve a job creation tax credit agreement this week, the fourth such agreement so far this year.