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[OPINION] ODOT missed by not funding the Western Hills Viaduct and other urban projects

The only funded project in the Cincinnati region is a proposed interchange area that is currently farm fields.

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Schools on the brink: Centers of small-town life, these two districts face financial emergencies

Public schools are sources of pride and launching points for lives and careers. But in Ohio, an arcane, unfair system of funding schools persists.

Video We’re getting involved because we know what’s coming

Concerned citizens are taking action -- making whistle kits, getting refreshers in the Constitution, and reaching out to immigrant-owned businesses. The efforts are antidotes to the violence and chaos.

No Kings, no party lines: A different crowd takes shape in the Queen City

Speakers addressed the fragility of democracy and authoritarianism. Civic organizations recruited people for voter registration, mutual aid, nonviolent disruption, strikes, boycotts and other coordinated-action efforts.

Fewer options, fuller ERs: The behavioral health fallout of Medicaid cuts

MHA advocates for state funding that preserves behavioral health care and keeps rural hospitals open.

From constitutional amendment to access  

A conversation with journalist Amanda Becker and PPSWO ACT’s Nan Whaley about the forces influencing reproductive rights today.

Video What does a neighborhood look like when it controls its future?

People who feel their voice matters are healthier and empowered. As divisions nationally appear to become deeper, this series, part of the larger Health Justice in Action project, examines efforts to make voices heard and improve community connections.

What does the new childhood vaccine schedule actually mean for your family?

Officials say not much will change. Experts aren't so sure.

No Kings in the Queen City

Despite national rhetoric describing the protests as angry or divisive, it was less outrage than a visible act of care for democracy and for one another.

Families wait while power draws its borders

House Bill 442, the proposed ‘People’s Map,’ seeks to realign representation with Ohio’s actual voting patterns.

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