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Meeting last week with Cincinnati City Council law and public safety committee made an attempt to “propose an ordinance that would impose a $200-a-day fine on a therapist or counselor practicing the therapy that aims to “change” lesbians, gay men, bisexuals or transgender people from their sexual orientation or gender identity,” according to Cincinnati source. According the the […]

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Cincinnati voters will decide the future of the city’s pension plan. Council voted yesterday to place the charter amendment on the November ballot, that would change the public pension to a private sector type retirement plan. A majority of members, however, say passing would bankrupt the city. Recent Stories: Cincinnati’s Parking Lease Goes to Court……Again […]

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Another public hearing is scheduled tomorrow on the plan to lease Cincinnati’s parking operations. Residents and business owners packed the first meeting last night, with many concerned about rising parking rates and how funds from the lease would be spent. City officials say it will help fund development, and pad budget shortfalls over the next […]

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Cincinnati residents, who spoke at a public meeting night on next year’s budget, raised concerns about the proposed cuts. City council is considering a spending plan that ends community programs and the mounted police unit, while privatizing city-owned parking lots. Click here to read more. Recent Stories: Fay Apartments Get a New Makeover Next Year’s […]

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Negotiations continue on a proposed partial merge between three local utilities. Officials updated city council, yesterday, on the proposal saying merging administrative services at Cincinnati Water Works, the Metropolitan Sewer District, and storm water management would save the utilities money. City leaders are concerned that these three utilities, operating separately, would put more of a […]

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This afternoon, many of us across the city of Cincinnati are now rejoicing for a successful start to our National Day of Prayer. The sun was shining on the front steps of Cincinnati City Hall and other central locations where community leaders, pastors and clergymen, neighbors, residents and media stood at high noon as we […]

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It’s Thursday, May 6th and guess what? It’s time to pray. Cincinnati’s pastors, leaders, community figures, neighbors and residents are coming together during lunch today to hold the largest city-wide day of prayer for our city, our communities and our neighborhoods. Don’t forget to join us downtown on the front steps of Cincinnati City Hall located […]

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Cincinnati pastors, clergymen, community leaders, congregations, organizations, members and residents! We need you! Why? Because tomorrow – Thursday, May 6th – is National Day of Prayer in Cincinnati and we are striving to hold the largest city-wide day of prayer for our city, our communities and our neighborhoods. Join us downtown on the front steps […]