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Dan Horn

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Cincinnati, OH, United States

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Past articles by Dan:

Ohio death row inmate Elwood Jones will be released on bond Saturday

A judge ordered a new trial for Elwood Jones because prosecutors failed to disclose evidence when a jury convicted him of killing Rhoda Nathan in 1996. → Read More

Biden in Cincinnati: Live coverage of president's Brent Spence Bridge visit

President Joe Biden is expected to tout a $1.6 billion federal investment for a crucial bridge project that's been stalled for years. → Read More

Voter turnout fell in Ohio, despite record-setting early voting

Just over 4 million voted in Ohio's midterm Tuesday, down from 4.5 million in 2018. Turnout fell from almost 56% to 51%, despite more early voting. → Read More

Election Day: Here's the latest as voters in Ohio and Kentucky go to the polls

Divided Americans head to the polls today to decide which candidates and which party will control national, state and local offices → Read More

‘They’re not gonna quit’: How Ohio’s fringe abortion law set the stage for post-Roe America

Ohio led a slow, determined push to steadily weaken and then nearly eliminate abortion rights. It's indicative of what has happened around the U.S. → Read More

'The world is changing': Delhi Skirt Game endures despite complaints about men in dresses

Some residents complained the West Side tradition was 'transphobic' and demeaning to women, but the Skirt Game played on Friday night. → Read More

'They had nothing': Poverty ravaged eastern Kentucky long before the flood

The 13 counties covered by President Joe Biden's disaster declaration are among the poorest in the nation, ranking high in poverty and low in income → Read More

Catholics will see new priests in the pulpit this weekend in Archdiocese of Cincinnati

After months of planning, the historic reorganization known as Beacons of Light moves into its next phase with a shuffling of priest assignments. → Read More

My dad taught me every problem has a solution. Then he got sick and I needed those lessons to learn how to help.

When my father fell ill with a movement disorder, I leaned on the lessons I'd learned from him growing up. I soon realized he wasn't done teaching. → Read More

Father's Day: Dad taught me every problem has a solution. Then he got sick.

When my father fell ill with a movement disorder, I leaned on the lessons I'd learned from him growing up. I soon realized he wasn't done teaching. → Read More

Cyber mistake: Cincinnati inadvertently posted employees' personal data online

City officials say the 'data incident' occurred when personal information was posted during a bid process for dental and vision insurance providers → Read More

Ohio Senate race: 7 Republicans, 3 Democrats face off in primaries to replace Portman

Seven Republicans and three Democrats face off today for the chance to replace retiring Sen. Rob Portman. → Read More

'Roe is dead': Ohio and Kentucky abortion laws preview a future without it

The landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision remains the law of the land for now, but that could change when the court rules in June on a Mississippi law → Read More

Cincinnati civil rights and community activist Carl Westmoreland dies at 85

Born in Lincoln Heights, Westmoreland became a force pushing for Black home ownership as a means to gain equality in racially divided America → Read More

Segregation in Cincinnati’s neighborhoods: A brief history

The history of segregated neighborhoods in Cincinnati is long and complicated. Here are some of the events that explain how it happened a → Read More

Political 'baggage' prompts Cincinnati archdiocese to pull sponsorship of men's conference

Concerns over the politics of Fox News commentator Raymond Arroyo and actor Jim Caviezel, who has promoted a QAnon conspiracy, were cited as reasons. → Read More

Stages of grief: A Bengals super fan accepts the result but not before she makes peace with it

Marsha Watts has lived and died with the Bengals since they arrived in Cincinnati when she was a little girl. On Sunday, she did it again. → Read More

Catholic archbishops in Cincinnati and Los Angeles make a Super Bowl wager

Ice cream and baked treats are on the line, but archbishops also ask Catholics in both cities to give to school fund during Super Bowl week → Read More

Bengals fans vs. Rams fans: A totally scientific study of who's the best

Sports fans love to argue. But can anyone truly know which Super Bowl team has the best fans? A (sort of) scientific look at what the numbers say. → Read More

Company linked to complaints about 'bogus' COVID-19 tests at work in Cincinnati

The Center for COVID Control operates at least five test sites in Greater Cincinnati, but health officials are investigating multiple complaints → Read More