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  • Cincinnati newscast: Monday, Aug. 18
    2025/08/18

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Ohio’s recreational marijuana sales: high prices, slow regulations, and competition from Michigan.

    The FTC is pressing ahead with its case against Kroger’s proposed merger with Albertsons.

    Two CityBeat journalists arrested while covering Roebling Bridge protests now have trial dates this fall.

    Hyde Park Square developers may scrap plans for a controversial boutique hotel.

    Cincinnati Chamber is backing a workforce housing initiative to ease affordability pressures for middle-income workers.

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  • Cincinnati newscast: Friday, Aug. 15
    2025/08/15

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Victoria Parks resigns from the Hamilton County Veterans Service Commission after backlash over her appointment.

    Ohio EPA awards $500K for GCWW to replace lead service lines at local childcare sites.

    Oak Hills schools seek $130M bond to modernize aging buildings and improve safety.

    Hyde Park Square developers signal willingness to drop hotel and scale back project amid resident pushback.

    MLK memorial breaks ground in Avondale during Black Family Reunion festivities.

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  • Cincinnati newscast: Thursday, Aug. 14
    2025/08/14

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Downtown sees sharp crime drop; OTR remains elevated year-over-year.

    Definitions change how Cincinnati crime trends appear.


    Mount Airy Kirby Apartments may be sold to improve conditions.

    Ohio film incentives boost five new Cincinnati-area productions and jobs.

    Officials unveil extensive safety plan for this weekend’s Pride Parade.

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  • Cincinnati newscast: Wednesday, Aug. 13
    2025/08/13

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Chris Smitherman launches a bid to rejoin Cincinnati City Council.

    Bon Secours Mercy Health shifts support work to the Philippines, cutting some U.S. jobs.

    Tri‑County and Forest Fair malls head for demolition to clear the way for new development.

    Corryville CDC moves to buy and revive historic Mecklenburg Gardens near UC.

    Hamilton County warns of brief siren sounds during outdoor‑alert maintenance checks.

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  • Cincinnati newscast: Tuesday, Aug. 12
    2025/08/12

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Black leaders demand arrest of white man seen starting viral Downtown brawl.

    UC engineers unveil AI platform to prevent workplace injuries.

    Clergy and attorneys raise concerns over Butler County ICE detainee treatment.

    Police intensify search for missing University of Cincinnati student.

    CPS invests $3 million in new classroom technology ahead of fall.

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  • Cincinnati newscast: Monday, Aug. 11
    2025/08/11

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Cincinnatians organize a social media push to challenge negative perceptions after viral downtown brawl.

    Downtown logistics firm to relocate over ongoing public safety and sanitation concerns.

    CSO announces free Chamber Music Under the Stars series in Eden Park this September.

    Eight UC alumni named to 2025 “Forty Under 40” for professional and civic leadership.

    City to pilot zero-emission electric shuttle in Over-the-Rhine for cleaner, flexible transit.

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  • Cincinnati newscast: Friday, Aug. 8
    2025/08/08

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Chrishonda Wynn, "innocent bystander," killed in an Over-the-Rhine shooting.

    Kirby Apartments tenants report ongoing disrepair despite $400K in council-authorized repairs.

    Senator Moreno meets local officials on federal support for Cincinnati public safety efforts.

    Living Room Edge doubles downtown footprint with a 12,000 sq ft lease at Carew Tower.

    Kroger Wellness Festival adds Rob Lowe, Laurie Hernandez and Joel McHale to September lineup.

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  • Cincinnati newscast: Thursday, Aug. 7
    2025/08/07

    Today's newscast includes these stories:

    Council to vote on new 11 p.m. curfew for minors and separate Downtown curfew after youth violence concerns.

    Cincinnati Public Schools board reviews staff and program cuts to close a $50 million funding shortfall.

    CIG Communities secures $40 million loan to convert downtown office tower into 162 apartments.

    Archbishop Casey’s past leadership of Casa Jesus draws scrutiny over misconduct allegations and calls for transparency.

    Historic Imperial Theatre set for full renovation into a year-round performance and community space.

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