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Mayor Cranley calls on Gov DeWine to remove COVID-19 vaccine age restrictions

DeWine responds to Cranley’s request that governor open up vaccine rollout Minorities also have an increased risk of dying at a younger age from COVID-19, according to the CDC. (Source: KAIT-TV) By Jared Goffinet | March 4, 2021 at 11:51 AM EST - Updated March 4 at 6:59 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Mayor John Cranley called on Gov. Mike DeWine Thursday to remove any age restrictions when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine. Ohio, like its neighbors in the south and west, has made the vaccine available by age groups. Currently, Ohio is in phase 1C which allows those 60 and older, law enforcement officials, and other groups.

Mayor Cranley announces 2 new initiatives at The Banks

Pedestrian park, permanent outdoor dining proposed for The Banks The proposal would shut down Freedom Way to vehicle traffic. The transformative pedestrian plaza would provide outdoor dining and a walkway in a park setting. (Source: City of Cincinnati/The Banks Partnership) By Brian Planalp | December 15, 2020 at 2:33 PM EST - Updated March 17 at 8:46 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Cincinnati’s riverfront entertainment district could be getting a pedestrian-friendly makeover, per two plans outlined Tuesday by Mayor John Cranley. Together with a proposal for permanent outdoor dining in Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton and the Central Business District, the plans proposed Tuesday point to a dramatically altered downtown when the pandemic ends more walkable, more transit-friendly and more

Wendell Young formally announces candidacy for Cincinnati mayor

Wendell Young formally announces candidacy for Cincinnati mayor Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young (Source: Liz Dufour/Cincinnati Enquirer) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | December 11, 2020 at 5:55 AM EST - Updated December 11 at 8:10 AM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young formally announced his candidacy for Cincinnati’s mayor in 2021 early Friday. In a lengthy prepared statement, Young says key issues are preservation of the city charter and “addressing racial inequities.” He also criticizes Mayor John Cranley, blaming him for problems at City Hall and accusing him of leading “the community of developers in gentrifying our city.” “The F.B.I. stated that there is a ‘Culture of Corruption at City Hall,’ Young’s statement reads.

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