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As a neonatologist at Toledo Children’s Hospital, Dr. Patrick Ethington sees the effects of prenatal substance abuse every day.
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As a neonatologist at Toledo Children’s Hospital, Dr. Patrick Ethington sees the effects of prenatal substance abuse every day.
MoreCOLUMBUS — Twenty people voted both in battleground Ohio and in another state during last year’s presidential election, while 115 more voted twice in the state, the top elections official said on Thursday.
MoreWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Thursday defended America’s controversial drone attacks as legal, effective and a necessary linchpin in an evolving U.S. counterterrorism policy. But he acknowledged the targeted strikes are no “cure-all” and said he is haunted by the civilians unintentionally killed.
MoreCOLUMBUS — A first-of-its-kind statewide review found instances of voter fraud in Ohio during last year’s presidential election but not rampant abuses, the elections chief in the battleground state said Thursday.
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MoreUPDATED 6:15 p.m. Thursday, May 23 Sharon Coolidge and Jason Williams report: Cincinnati’s controversial streetcar hit another potential funding hurdle this week when two Hamilton County commissioners called for the region’s top transportation planning agency to pull $4 million it has pledged for the project. Republican Commissioners Chris Monzel and Greg Hartmann made the ...
MoreSeven voters from Southwest Ohio and 13 other voters statewide may face prosecution for apparently voting in two states during the 2012 presidential election, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted said today. In total, Husted’s office is referring 135 Ohioans to law enforcement for more investigation and possible prosecution for voter fraud, which carries a ...
MoreSeventy-one men and women, including several who have worked for the Cincinnati Police Department for five years, will receive packets of information over the next few days about being laid off, said Cincinnati Fire Chief Richard Braun. “The real shame of it, is that (the lay offs) will only save the city about $1 million,” in the first year, said Braun, ...
MoreYou’ve probably heard that Charlie Winburn is making a lot of noise about “credit cards” that 145 city employees use. He brought it up again last night at City Council’s budget public hearing, asking City Manager Milton Dohoney about it repeatedly. Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls finally told Dohoney he could answer Winburn again, for the ...
MoreFINDLAY - A Findlay councilman Wednesday resigned his seat representing the city’s third ward.
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