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Cincinnati weather forecast
Cincinnati weather forecast calls for winter cold and snow chances
Article Summary Cincinnati’s weather forecast this week calls for cold temperatures, scattered snow, and fluctuating conditions across the Tri‑State region. The week begins frigid, with Monday’s highs near 21 °F and lows in the single digits, accompanied by light snow showers. A midweek warm-up brings highs near 40 °F, though mixed precipitation and slick spots are possible.…
child care oversight

Ohio lawmakers expand child care oversight amid fraud concerns
Article Summary Ohio Republican lawmakers are advancing legislation to tighten child care oversight amid concerns over fraud and the misuse of public funds. Key proposals include requiring video surveillance in state-funded daycare centers to verify attendance. Additionally, they plan to expand the Attorney General’s investigative powers. While Governor DeWine defends the existing inspection system as…
Minneapolis ICE arrests

Minneapolis ICE arrests surge as protests grow after shootings
Article Summary Minneapolis ICE arrests have surged past 3,000 as federal agents expanded immigration enforcement across Minnesota under “Operation Metro Surge.” Protests erupted after two shootings involving ICE officers, including the fatal shooting of Renée Good. DHS says the operation targets people with serious criminal records, while local leaders argue it violates civil liberties and…
housing and ICE
GOP pushes housing bills and local police ICE cooperation in Kentucky legislature
Article Summary Kentucky Republican lawmakers are advancing housing and ICE bills during the 2026 legislative session in Frankfort. Proposed housing measures aim to boost affordable housing, rehabilitate vacant homes, and ease zoning restrictions, addressing a statewide shortage of more than 200,000 units. Separately, GOP lawmakers are pushing legislation requiring local police and state agencies to…
Ohio business climate
Ohio Is Winning the Business Race — Cincinnati Is Falling Behind
Article Summary Ohio continues to rank among the most business-friendly states in the nation, earning top-tier national marks for infrastructure, cost of doing business, and economic development performance. However, recent job losses in the Cincinnati metro suggest that local conditions are diverging from the state’s broader success. Analysts point to public safety concerns, unclear economic…

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