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QUALLS, COUNCIL RETURN INTACT
Democrat Roxanne Qualls returns for a third term as Mayor of Cincinnati. Ms. Qualls led fellow Democrats Dwight Tillery and Todd Portune, who ran a surprisingly strong race. Charterite Jim Tarbell narrowly missed the ninth council seat. STORY LIST
ZOO SUFFERS SETBACK
The Cincinnati Zoo levy went down to defeat, posing devastating consequences for the zoo, which depends on the property tax for nearly one-third of its budget. STORY LIST
WORKERS' COMP ISSUE LOSES
Bolstered by an emotional appeal to workers across Ohio, organized labor ended a string of political defeats by leading the campaign to defeat Issue 2. STORY LIST
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Day care provider pleads not guilty
Critics say Brenda Jenkins failed in common sense when she left it up to her boyfriend to find two small boys who strayed from her care.
Three sisters must start over
One day after three girls lost their grandparents and home in a fire, relatives and community members are rallying to help them.
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IAMS graduates first class The tuition-free program hopes to churn out more people interested in a career in manufacturing.
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Talawanda out; Mason in playoffs
Mason High School has replaced Talawanda High School in the Division II football tournament because an ineligible player played in Talawanda's final game of the regular season.
Bengals are lucky: They aren't the Colts
Indianapolis, which reached the playoffs the past two seasons, will fall to 0-10 if it can't beat the Bengals Sunday.
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PULITZER PRIZE WINNER, 1991
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