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The city of Cincinnati wants your photos to help finish the memorial.
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The unexpected elimination of funding for the decades-long research project focused on women's health shocked scientists. They were heartened by the quick restoration of support.
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It's not the first time Kentucky's senior Senator has made such remarks in public, but these may be his most forceful yet.
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The Department of Health and Human Services is ending contracts with four regional centers, including Ohio State, that have been following tens of thousands of women.
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A federal judge in California will hear arguments Friday in a lawsuit filed by several international students against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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The Butler Soil and Water Conservation District is working to restore aquatic connectivity in the Four Mile Creek.
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The project has significant community opposition, including from the Hyde Park Neighborhood Council, which has hired the Strauss Troy group as legal representation.
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Roughly a dozen tenants of former Vision & Beyond properties and housing activists delivered a petition to the company tasked with temporary property management asking for better conditions and other demands.
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Indiana's state parks are expected to face a $10 million deficit — with only a few days left before state lawmakers finalize the budget. Without more funding, there may not be enough seasonal staff this summer.
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Another high-profile contender has officially joined the race for Sen. Mitch McConnell's seat. U.S. Rep Andy Barr announced Tuesday he'd run for seat in what is expected to be a hotly contested primary.