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  • While it is known that Cincinnati had the largest per capita population of mixed race people outside the South during the antebellum period, historians...
  • In a 10-7 vote, the board voted to replace the measure adopted last year with another resolution.
  • The Ohio State Fair will return this year from July 27 to August 7 and is expected to welcome back all public visitors for the first time since 2019.
  • President Bush is calling for $7.1 billion in emergency funding to protect against a flu pandemic. Speaking Tuesday at the National Institutes of Health, the president said he wants to have enough vaccine to protect 20 million Americans against the current strain of bird flu.
  • U.S. Army engineers begin excavating a rubble-filled crater in Baghdad that was the site of an April 7 bombing which officials believe may have killed Saddam Hussein. Residents of the area say the former Iraqi ruler's remains were not among those pulled from the devastated home. NPR's Nick Spicer reports.
  • A Washington Post report reveals that Halliburton -- formerly headed by Vice President Dick Cheney -- has received Pentagon contracts worth $1.7 billion to aid in the rebuilding of Iraq. The contracts cover everything from building construction to logistical support. Hear Post reporter Michael Dobbs.
  • The Syrian town of Douma is the site of a suspected April 7 chemical weapons attack that killed dozens and prompted U.S.-led missile strikes over the weekend.
  • Tracy Wilson has seen tremendous changes in Cincinnati’s arts community and the neighborhood surrounding Music Hall in her 35 years with the Cincinnati...
  • Book Review: Roberta Schultz reviews Kentucky native J. Todd Scott’ s newest crime novel, Lost River .
  • Working from home and supporting local businesses is one of the outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic, and one Cincinnati community is making the best of it...
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