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We talk with him about his new book and the state of politics in the U.S.
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The proposed constitutional amendment would abolish property taxes in Ohio, which are used to fund schools, law enforcement and many local services.
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The 36-year-old half-brother of Vice President JD Vance will face incumbent Democratic Mayor Aftab Pureval in a city that is the brightest shade of Democratic blue.
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House Speaker Matt Huffman said he's not sure whether there is a realistic path for that right now, even though he remains pro 60% to pass, as do others in his caucus.
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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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Turnout was very low, but the Ohioans who did vote overwhelmingly supported the infrastructure bond program, which has been in place since 1987.
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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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Liz Walters is resigning her post after four years in that office.
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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.
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If investment returns continue at the current pace, the pension for city employees will be fully funded in 2061.