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Cincinnati · CincinnatiA Cincinnati City Council committee voted Wednesday to send two charter amendments to the November ballot. Council Members halted a third proposed amendment that would have repealed the charter's ban on traffic cameras. Full council will take a final vote Thursday. The Hamilton County Board of Elections will meet Friday morning to certify issues to the official ballot.See the Story
These 2 charter amendments will be on Cincinnati's November ballot — and this one won't
Mental Health · OhioMore than 4 in 10 high school students in the U.S. felt persistently sad or hopeless. More than 1 in 5 seriously considered attempting suicide. Legislation passed in Ohio's state budget requires high school coaches to undergo mental health training. On Cincinnati Edition we'll discuss the new requirement and the mental health challenges that young athletes can face.See the Story
A new law requires mental health training for Ohio's high school coaches
KYTC reveals 4 design options for 4th Street bridge
Referendum · ColumbusOhio voters on Tuesday rejected a Republican-backed measure that would have made it more difficult to change the state’s constitution, setting up a fall campaign that will become the nation’s latest referendum on abortion rights since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned nationwide protections last year.
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Ohio voters reject measure to make it harder to change their constitution
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Commentary: Ohio's GOP just learned voters are not as gullible as they think
Ohio · OhioNearly a quarter million Ohioans are paid less than the state or federal minimum wage. The prevalence of these minimum wage violations has led cities across Ohio to take action. Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland all passed ordinances to enhance enforcement around wage theft in the last seven years. Many of the ordinances outright ban cities from working with businesses who have a history of wage theft.See the Story