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The Biden administration said Monday that it is creating a new task force to crack down on an explosion of the illegal exploitation of migrant children for labor in the U.S. → Read More
The federal government will allow Medicaid dollars to treat some people in prisons, jails or juvenile detention centers for the first time ever. → Read More
Facebook will soon let you know if you shared or interacted with dangerous coronavirus misinformation on the site, the latest in a string of aggressive efforts the social media giant is taking to contain an outbreak of viral falsehoods. → Read More
Videos and online reports claiming that millions of Americans will have to repay the relief checks they receive from the federal government under the $2.2 trillion coronavirus economic recovery bill are not true. → Read More
Online political ads are still vulnerable to manipulation in this year's U.S. election → Read More
Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide Saturday morning in a federal jail launched new conspiracy theories online in a saga that has provided fodder for them for years → Read More
Joint Banks Steering Committee members will not say how many times they have met in secret. → Read More
FC Cincinnati and an ad-hoc group of West End residents blew past a hopeful 1 p.m. deadline to reach a deal for a community benefits agreement. → Read More
Hamilton County will have one more year to come up with the money needed to make a $2.67 million payment to the Cincinnati Bengals’ for game day operating costs. → Read More
The Joint Banks Steering Committee voted to award the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra a bid to build a $19.25 million concert venue on Cincinnati's riverfront. → Read More
The debate over who will build a concert venue at The Banks is intensifying as the project’s biggest investor and the city’s mayor are calling for a venue that hosts both outdoor and indoor concerts. → Read More
Cincinnati City Council members voted Tuesday to send hundreds of thousands of dollars to the city's long-troubled 911 center, though some questioned if that extra money would get to the root of problems there. → Read More
Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black said Wednesday he has "concerns" with Mayor John Cranley. → Read More
FC Cincinnati signed a contract with West End stakeholders Monday afternoon, promising to bring affordable housing with the long-sought stadium. → Read More
There are no breaks for Hamilton County Commission President Todd Portune. → Read More
City Council is apparently joining the rush to approve an FC Cincinnati stadium in the West End and clear the way for Major League Soccer to award the Queen City an expansion franchise as early as next week. → Read More
Under the city's plan, the Port Authority could own FC Cincinnati's West End stadium. That's left some wondering what it means for Hamilton County taxpayers, who already own two stadiums. → Read More
The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education voted on a land swap with FC Cincinnati Tuesday evening. → Read More
Here’s a look at what and when major votes for the West End stadium site will take place in the coming weeks. → Read More
Did five members of Cincinnati City Council violate the state’s public meeting laws when they exchanged emails, texts and phone calls about City Manager Harry Black's job status? → Read More