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The annual 48 Hour Film Project took place weekend of July 17th this year. We followed a team as they tackled the theme of "time travel" for their piece.
According to Instagram, Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow Is Pro-Choice
By Allison Babka
Cincinnati’s First Gin Bar ‘Fifty Fifty Gin Club’ to Open this Week
By Maggy McDonel
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Ohio's 'Heartbeat Bill' Abortion Ban Is Now Law. Here's What That Means
By Maija Zummo
Duke Energy, Other Ohio Public Utility Companies Want to Raise Home Gas and Electric Rates
By Jake Zuckerman, Ohio Capital Journal
Cincinnati-Based Kroger Provides Funds for Abortion, Other Reproductive Healthcare
Cincinnati Metro to Offer Free Rides on 10 Weekends Through Labor Day
By Sean M. Peters
University of Cincinnati to Remove 'McMicken' Name from All Buildings and Spaces
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, Columbus City Attorney Pledge Not to Enforce Abortion Bans
By Susan Tebben, Ohio Capital Journal and Allison Babka
Procter & Gamble Joins Other Cincinnati and Ohio Companies Providing Abortion Travel Funds
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