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The fact Nov. 6 is the first midterm election of the Trump era is itself a huge news story. And in Ohio, races for governor and U.S. Senate are sucking up most of the public attention that remains.
An elections complaint against Democratic Ohio attorney general candidate Steve Dettelbach that has been repeatedly cited by Republicans was thrown out Thursday. The Ohio Elections Commission voted 7-0 to reject the complaint, filed July 27 by Cincinnati citizen activist Mark Miller.
Currently, the second iteration of the 90s sitcom is slated for an eight episode run, but the source claims the huge ratings posted by the premiere - 18 million viewers - has convinced the network brass to strap in for another season. The reboot's first episode focused heavily on pro-Trump rhetoric, and many claim that the show's success stems purely from the fact that it doesn't demonize Trump voters.
President Donald Trump heads to Ohio on Monday to make Cincinnati-area stops focusing on the new tax overhaul - though some in a state with one of the nation's highest overdose rates would rather hear more about his plans for the drug crisis.
Maribel Trujillo-Diaz, a mother of four children who lived in the Cincinnati suburb of Fairfield, Ohio, was deported April 19, 2017, to Mexico. She is holding her youngest child at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Cincinnati.
The ImageFIRST Corporate office recognized their veteran associates this past November, as did a number of other ImageFIRST locations. ImageFIRST, a provider of medical linen rental and laundry services to the healthcare industry in Cincinnati, OH , and throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, employs military veterans at several of its locations, with some offices having as many as four veterans on staff.
Ohio's Republican senator plans to tour a drug recovery center in suburban Cincinnati after voicing opposition to proposed legislation to overhaul Barack Obama's health care law because of concerns about the impact on drug treatment. Second-term Sen. Rob Portman and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican from neighboring West Virginia, issued a joint statement last week against the proposed legislation's cuts to Medicaid.
Jobs for the heartland and health care coverage shared dual billing Wednesday as a feisty Donald Trump made his first presidential visit to Ohio. As barges loaded with West Virginia coal and a tug boat draped with a huge American flag floated on the Ohio River far in the background, Trump promised that his proposed infrastructure improvement plan "will see jobs and wealth flood into the heartland."
President Donald Trump will discuss his plans for a $1 trillion overhaul of the nation's crumbling roads, bridges and waterways during a speech in Ohio Wednesday. As the White House tries to push past a series of distractions and focus on Trump's legislative agenda, the president will travel to the Rivertowne Marina on the Ohio River in Cincinnati to deliver a speech that will press efforts to repair the nation's aging levees, dams, locks and ports, as well as his larger infrastructure aims.
The executive order Trump signed last week prohibits travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen - all Muslim-majority countries - from entering the United States for 90 days. It also blocks refugees from all countries for 120 days.
Ahead of election day, the Forward invited three Jews to explain why they will be voting for Donald Trump - and, in particular, to explain why they are undeterred by the charges of sexism, racism and anti-Semitism in Trump's camp. Joshua Seidel works as a recruiter in Cincinnati, Ohio, finding suitable employees for clients throughout the area.
Black police group unhappy with political endorsements Sentinels Police Association disagree with FOP nod for Trump Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2eWarVo Eddie Hawkins is a school resource officer and president of the black police union, The Sentinels. Photo shot Wednesday March 2, 2016 at Taft High School.
Former President Bill Clinton will be campaigning for Hillary Clinton and Democrats in Delaware for a so-called "vote early" event Friday morning.Clinton will be speak for 30 minutes in the Merchant Building, 236 Pennsylvania Ave., at 11 a.m., with doors opening at 10 a.m. The public must RSVP for the event at www.hillaryclinton.com.Clinton will ... (more)
"How many political parties do you think America has?" droned the college senior one autumn afternoon at a campus canteen in Calcutta. A week into college, a speech on class struggle is the last thing you want to hear in your downtime.
Oscar- and Grammy-winning artist John Legend plans to perform in Cincinnati Sunday afternoon as part of a trip to swing-state Ohio to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. John Legend coming to Cincinnati Sunday Oscar- and Grammy-winning artist John Legend plans to perform in Cincinnati Sunday afternoon as part of a trip to swing-state Ohio to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio plans to highlight an Ohio River bridge as an example of national infrastructure needs. Former Gov. Ted Strickland will be near the Brent Spence Bridge that connects Cincinnati and northern Kentucky on Monday to discuss his plan to invest in such infrastructure.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., arrives to speak at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Monday, June 27, 2016. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., arrives to speak at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Monday, June 27, 2016.
The board of the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority yesterday voted to purchase two large Hamilton County sites for industrial redevelopment, including the 67-year-old Cincinnati Gardens arena . Pending financing and further research into feasibility, the Gardens would be demolished so the Port can attract an advanced manufacturing company.