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Great Youth Debate At City Hall
Youth from Cincinnati high schools and youth groups debate controversial issues related to "Cultural Diversity in Neighborhoods."
Local Fundraiser To Help Band Go To Rose Parade
Clark Montessori musicians play supporting role. Video Watch Video
CPS Students Perform At White House Music Series
12 students from Cincinnati Public Schools were invited to perform at the White House. Video Watch Video
The Metropole To Be Renovated Back Into Hotel
Based on current estimates, the project will create about 540 construction jobs and about 160 permanent employees with the opening of the hotel, restaurant and gallery. Video Watch Video
Water Works Issue 8 Passes
Cincinnati Water District ammendment passes.
CPS Renewal Levy Passes, 4 Board Members Voted In
Both staff and students can breathe a sigh of relief after Issue 52, a renewal levy for the Cincinnati Public Schools, passed with 60% of the votes Tuesday.
7 Incumbents, 2 Newcomers Elected To City Council
Voters chose 2 new members of Cincinnati city Council, said yes to 7 incumbents and sent a clear message that they want council members to work more closely with one another. Video Watch Video
Wenstrup Doesn't Rule Out Running For Office Again
Republican mayoral candidate had strong showing at the polls.
Issue 7 Passes: New Chapter For Local Libraries
Issue 7 for the Cincinnati/Hamilton Co. public library funds has passed with 100% of the precincts reporting.
Issue 6 Passes For Museum Center
Issue 6 for museum center repair levy has passed with 100% of the precincts reporting.
Ohio Issue 3: Casinos Will Come To Ohio
Ohio voters have said 'no' to casino-related ballot measures four times in the past 20 years, but the fifth time was the charm. Video Watch Video
Issue 9: Cincinnati Mass Transit Fails
The Cincinnati Streetcar and rail transportation may proceed now that voter approval will not be required for officials to spend the money. Video Watch Video
Wenstrup Concedes Mayoral Race In Cincinnati
Republican mayoral candidate Brad Wenstrup offered his concession speech just after 11 p.m. Election Night.
Mallory Wins Second Term As Mayor
Mark Mallory says he will focus on economic development, public safety, and neighborhoods during his second term as Mayor of Cincinnati.
Two Newcomers In Line for Cincinnati City Council Seats
Charlie Winburn (R) and Laure Quinlivan (D) would join seven incumbents if voting trends continue
Cincinnati Mayor Has Early Lead In Re-Election Bid
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory has an early lead in his bid to win a second term.
Voter Turnout 'Steady' In Hamilton County Election
Elections officials say money issues are the driving force behind people casting ballots. Video Watch Video
Issue 6: Museum Center Repair Funding
Issue #6 is a renewal of part of an existing 2004 levy, but it’s for 0.02 mils less than is currently being collected.
Issue 7: Cinti./Hamilton Co. Public Library Funds
Voters are being asked to approve a tax levy of 1.0 mil on Nov. 3. It would help fill the funding gap for operations and maintenance of library branches.
Issue 9: Mass Transit - What You Need To Know
As proposed, Issue 9 is an amendment to the Cincinnati charter that would require voter approval before the city could spend money for any passenger rail transportation including streetcars. Video Watch Video
Early Voting Busy In Some Polling Places
Some voters waited in cars to stay warm until Ohio polls opened at 6:30 a.m. on Election Day.
Cinti. Council Race: 19 Candidates For 9 Seats
The Cincinnati City Council's first and toughest test will be projected $51.5 million budget shortfall for 2010.
Police Cruiser Overturns During Chase On I-71
A Cincinnati police cruiser overturned while pursuing a suspect's vehicle southbound near downtown, sending the officer to the hospital. Video Watch Video
CPS Magnet Schools: Camping Out Not An Option Anymore
School leaders say they don't want parents to camp out and won't let them do so on school property.
Getting Voters To The Polls Key On Tuesday
Cincinnati mayor and city council, Ohio casino vote and school tax issues on among items on ballot. Video Watch Video
Halloween Festivities On Fountain Square
You still have time to get down to Fountain Square to enjoy some Halloween festivities this weekend. Video Watch Video
More H1N1 Vaccine Clinics in Cinti., Middletown
The Cincinnati Health Department is offering swine flu vaccines Friday afternoon, while Middletown Health Department is offers them Saturday morning.
Duke Energy Gives Cincinnati Money For Cold Shelters
Shelter usually serves around 100 people per night. Video Watch Video
Inmate Charged For Attack On Deputy
A female inmate inside the Hamilton County Justice Center is charged with attacking a corrections officer.
Tri-State Leaders Start Early Winter Preparations
Cincinnati gets a donation for its winter shelter while Butler County leaders train snow plow drivers.
Ham. Co.'s Lean Budget Proposal, Approval Expected
Hamilton County Commissioners expected to approve $210 million budget for 2010, that's the smallest in 10 years.
Tea Partiers Pour Heat On Driehaus
Hundreds of Tea Party demonstrators surrounded the Carew Tower Saturday to send a message to a certain congressman.
March Of Dimes Honors WCPO General Manager
This year's March of Dimes fundraising gala honored WCPO-TV General Manager Bill Fee for his dedication to the cause.
Visitor's Hotel Antics End With Arrest
Police say a Southern California man tried to steal liquor, hid in a hotel, and tried to spit at officers.
Steak Dinner Ends With Arrest
Police say a man left without paying for his meal at Boi Na Braza Brazilian Steakhouse Saturday night.
Former Mayors Issue Warning Over Issue 9
They oppose Issue 9, the referendum to amend the city charter to prohibit spending any money on passenger rail without voter approval. Video Watch Video
Deters Convinces Judges To Sign Order To Fire ‘Banks’ Attorneys
Hamilton County Prosecutor convinced 11 judges to sign order firing private attorneys working on The Banks project. Video Watch Video
City Promises To Use Residents’ Input In Comprehensive Plan
Cincinnati officals will use the input to develop its first comprehensive plan in 30 years. Video Watch Video
Teaching Skills To Employ Health Care Workers
A group trying to help disadvantaged young adults is getting recognized nationally. Video Watch Video
Archdiocese: Teacher's Texting Prompted Inquiry
9News has uncovered a teacher working in a school overseen by the Cincinnati Archdiocese was at the center of an investigation that saw her stripped of her teaching license. Video Watch Video
Cincinnati Offers H1N1 Vaccine To Pregnant Women
Cincinnati will have an appointment-only, free H1N1 vaccination clinic for pregnant women Thursday. Video Watch Video
CPS Students Get Vaccinated Against Swine Flu
Dozens of health teams administer shots or nasal mist spray to hundreds of children. Video Watch Video
Eighth Street Viaduct To Re-Open Thursday
All traffic lanes, bike lanes and sidewalks will be available for use after 10 a.m.
Energy Upgrades Underway In 39 City Buildings
City leaders say the money to fund this project will come partly from rebates and incentives currently available for energy efficiency projects.
Streetcar Forum In College Hill Tuesday Night
City of Cincinnati is holding another open house to provide information on proposed streetcar system. Video Watch Video
Cincinnati Pops Conductor Remembered
Friends, colleagues and music-lovers fill Music Hall Monday night to remember Erich Kunzel. Video Watch Video
Mayor Mallory Gives Update On CIRV
Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence shows signs of success. Video Watch Video
Mayor Mallory Joins Others In Pay Cuts
The Mayor of Cincinnati will make $1,302 less per month.
Bengals Fans Camp Out For Free Tickets
Die-hard fans say long wait and frigid temperatures worth it for a pair of free tickets. Video Watch Video
Chamber Orchestra Features 9News Sportscaster
The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra will loosen up possibly as never before as 9News Sports Anchor Dennis Janson joins in Sunday's concert.

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