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The request comes shortly after the U.S. Department of Education said it was immediately ending an extension of COVID-related grant funding offered under the Biden administration.
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This is the first fiscal year in five years without federal stimulus funding, which means the administration had to close a $10.2-million deficit with about 2% cuts across nearly all departments.
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WCPO-TV co-anchor leaving Channel 9 after 10 years. So are reporter Annie Brown, TV host Katie Kenney and meteorologists Brandon Spinner and Frank Marzullo announce job changes after May ratings' 'sweeps' ended Wednesday, May 21.
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Rookwood Pottery, which has made the Scripps National Spelling Bee trophy since 2019, produced special ceramic medals for participants.
The five-day, audio-focused journalism project takes place at Cincinnati Public Radio's HQ July 13-18. Click to learn more.
Dirty Dancing Chapter 11: Featuring a chapter novelized by Liz Lent and narrated by Samantha Bee, plus an interview with Courtney Pauroso!
Deuces II is back with three new subjects for the second season of Cincinnati Public Radio’s The Art Of… podcast.
Transparency about what the recent executive order means for Cincinnati Public Radio, and answers to questions you might have about our current situation and the stations' future.
Now, more than ever, public media needs your voice. We encourage you to join the Protect My Public Media campaign and advocate for the essential role that public media like Cincinnati Public Radio play in our communities. Together, we can ensure that independent local media continues to thrive.
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